Voting Open for New Artwork on Turnham Green Terrace Piazza

Jury has selected twelve pieces for the shortlist

A montage of the candidates for the W4th Plinth
A montage of the candidates for the W4th Plinth

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March 7, 2023

Voting is now open for the next piece of art to be placed on the railway embankment near Turnham Green Station.

A jury has selected a short list of twelve pictures after sifting through 469 submissions.

The nominated works are

Arthopod - Karen Grosman
I want out - Valerie Elllis
Water Pool in the Forest 1 - Cinzia d’Alberti
Spiralling - Tom Allwinton
The Real World Is Where The Monsters Are - Helen Grundy
Voice Extender - Benna Gaean Maris
Paris Study No1 - Philip Michael Wolfson
Sky - Sally Gatie
Fern Girl - Cristina Schek
Chiswick Bridge – Giovanna Iorio
Ceiling in the Sky - Cristina Schek
Plot Points, Tanya Meditzky

Now you are being invited to select what be put on the W4th Plinth at the Turnham Green Terrace Piazza.

Organised by Abundance London, the intention was to replace the artwork every six month although the current picture displayed, a photograph of space taken from the Suomi NPP satellite, has been there for over a year.

You can see the shortlisted pictures and pick your favourite three from the dozen on this page. Duplicate votes will be void.

Voting continues until 31 March.


The space is currently taken by a photo from a NASA satellite

The successful artwork will be turned into a 4m by 4m banner and, when it in turn is replaced, it will be auctioned off after its period of display with Abundance London suggesting that it be given 50% of the proceeds for its community work.

 

 


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