Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans
Edith and Hans

© Sarah Staton. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Paul Francis / Art UK

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'Edith and Hans' is a twenty-first century folly: a ‘social sculpture’ for the public and students living nearby. Considered an ‘outdoor room’, the textured sculpture is constructed from artist-designed wood-fired tiles and reclaimed bricks and stone.
Title

Edith and Hans

Date

2013–2016

Medium

tile, red & blue brick & Pennant stone

Accession number

BS9_PF_S182

Acquisition method

commissioned by University of Bristol

Work type

Building

Owner

University of Bristol

Custodian

University of Bristol

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Parrys Lane, Bristol City

BS9 1AD

Located in an open meadow between Wills Hall and Hiatt Baker Hall at Bristol University Stoke Bishop Campus.