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Gorbals Redevelopment

A view from the south of Kidston Terrace, a new housing development in the Gorbals, photographed in 2004. In the space between the two apartment blocks is a glass-encased, orange-tinted photographic image of a woman in a steel box standing on stilts 5 metres above the ground. Hovering above it on an anchor chain is the UK's only suspended sculpture - a twice-life-size bronze sculpture of a woman, lying horizontally above the box.

Designer Matt Baker and photographer Dan Dubowitz of Heisenberg were behind the artworks. Known as The Gatekeeper, it symbolises the notion of Gorbals as a gateway for Irish, Jewish and Asian immigrant communities over the centuries. Beneath the whole structure lies a crypt containing burned remains of objects donated by members of the Gorbals community.

The artworks, unveiled in 2002, were commissioned by the Crown Street Regeneration Project as part of a programme of rebuilding in the area and improving its image.

Reference: Illustrations vol 48, p 30

Reproduced with the permission of Glasgow City Council, Libraries Information and Learning

Keywords:
anchor chains, art, Crown Street Regeneration Project, crypts, flats, Heisenberg, housing estates, housing schemes, immigrants, immigration, photographic images, sculptures, tenements, The Gatekeeper, urban regeneration



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