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Quartet by Richard Perry. Nottingham

A bronze sculpture by Nottingham artist Richard Perry on a low bronze plinth representing the movement of people through the city centre. It was unveiled by Princess Anne on Friday 5th December 1986. It was removed for the laying of new tram tracks (NET works) The sculpture has since been reinstated in the pedestrianised zone on Chapel Bar, in between Angel Row and Upper Parliamnet Street (2012).

 

Richard Perry is a UK-based artist working across the mediums of sculpture, drawing, and painting. His work can be found in galleries, collections, and in the public realm throughout the UK, as well as in Europe and Asia. Richard is represented by Brownsword Hepworth, and posts updates on his work on Instagram and Twitter. He has exhibited widely, showing drawing, painting and sculpture in many public and private galleries, including the New Art Centre at Roche Court, Anna Bornholt Gallery London, the Hart Gallery London and Nottingham, and the Contemporary Art Society Market, London.

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Uploaded on October 14, 2020
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