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The three sculptures are spread across the Exchange development with 'I Am Free' set at the west end; 'I Am Me' is sited in the middle on grass area in front of the new building; 'I Am Strong' is located at the opposite end on another grassed area, near the car park. A related plaque is positioned near the bike rack by the car park. Angela Macphearson, Leader of Aylesbury Vale Districted Council and Hilary Chipping, SEMLEP’s Chief Executive formally unveiled the public artworks.
Title

'I Am'

Date

2017

Medium

painted bronze & stainless steel

Measurements

H 600 x W 240 x D 50 cm (E);
Plinth: H 10 x W 77 x D 154 cm (E)

Accession number

HP20_SB_S009

Acquisition method

funded by South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership as part of the Local Growth Fund

Work type

Statue

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

8th March 2019

Access

at all times

Inscription description

i am / The three unique sculptures in the Exchange celebrate the creativity and strength / of the human spirit in the face of challenge. They were inspired by the town’s / links with the Paralympic Movement and by local community groups who shared / their feelings about this public space. Their words are woven throughout the / space including in the metal ribbons on the ground, tree grills and cycle rack. The / sculptures are called i am free (standing, shown below), i am strong (horizontal / pose) and i am me (crouching).

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Located at

The Exchange, Aylesbury

HP20 1UR

The three sculptures are on open ground in The Exchange between Market Square and the Waterside Theatre.