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Ex local peckham artist antony gormley was on the news tonights chatting about his new work,solitary bronzed figures of himself dotted around london.I know him hes a lovely grounded guy and i remember visiting his studios in peckham when these statues were being made some years ago.Hes moved away now,but maybe some of the edfites may have known him?
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what made me chuckle all the way to work was the rather too life-like brewer's-droop-struck personal appendage on that poor chap on the bridge - must have been the v nippy wind up there the last few days!! seems so incongruous when everyone else is fully dressed. might be a good way to hide a body tho (you know, if you just happen to have one that needs hiding).

I saw one of the filthy undressed beasts on top of Cornwall House yesterday at Waterloo!


Anthony Gormley should be ashamed of himself. I would like a couple of dozen of his figures obviously - for dispaly in the "grounds" of my West Dulwich home, but perhaps they could wear roomy boxer shorts of trousers?

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