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Secretary Bird
Secretary Bird
Secretary Bird
Secretary Bird

© the artist's estate. Photo credit: Bruce Castle Museum (Haringey Archive and Museum Service)

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A fun character sculpture, made from found materials and fashioned by the artist into a secretary bird. This sculpture was once part of the Primary Schools Art Loan Collection, operated by Haringey Libraries.

Bruce Castle Museum

London

Title

Secretary Bird

Date

c.1990–1995

Medium

rubber, sweet wrappers, feathers, wire wool, metal mesh, plastic beads & wire

Measurements

H 30 x W 16 x D 7.5 cm

Accession number

LDBCM:2014.901

Acquisition method

transferred from Haringey Libraries, 2014

Work type

Sculpture

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Bruce Castle Museum

Lordship Lane, London, Greater London N17 8NU England

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