LOOK II | |
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Rusty Reg | |
Artist | Antony Gormley |
Year | 2020 |
Medium | Cast iron blocks |
Dimensions | 370 cm (12 ft) |
Weight | ≈ 3 tonnes |
Location | Plymouth |
50°21′48″N 4°08′48″W / 50.363347°N 4.146666°W | |
Website | https://www.theboxplymouth.com/whats-on/antony-gormley-look-ii |
LOOK II (alternatively, Look II, and colloquially, Rusty Reg[1]) is a permanent sculpture by British sculptor Antony Gormley on the south-western leg of West Hoe Pier, Plymouth, Devon, England.
It was commissioned by Plymouth City Council and The Box as part of the city's Mayflower 400 celebrations.[2] The work marks the site where Francis Chichester returned in 1967 following his circumnavigation of the globe in the Gipsy Moth IV.[3]
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