Journey
Journey
Journey
Journey
Journey
Journey
Journey

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A public artwork dedicated to all who have passed through Piccadilly Manchester. It is made up of three long rectangular panels set against a tall white concrete wall. Each panel is made from smaller panels which depict figures, faces, hand prints, boot prints and everyday objects.
Title

Journey

Date

1992

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 420 x W 68 x D 10 cm

Accession number

M1_MH_S117

Acquisition method

commissioned by The Central Manchester Development Corporation

Work type

Relief

Owner

Manchester City Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

1992

Access

at all times

Inscription description

on bronze disc inset in floor in front of sculpture: PATHS AND PACES. EXPRESSIONLESS FACES. FRAMED IN TIME. CONFUSED BY DIRECTIONS. SUBJECT TO REGULATIONS. EACH CHOOSE YOUR OWN LINE. BUT THERE'S NO PRESSING OBLIGATION. OBSERVE YOUR INCLINATION. TOWARD WHATEVER DESTINATION. THIS IS YOUR PASSAGE THROUGH TIME.

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Located at

London Road, Manchester

M1 2GH

Between London Road and the concrete wall facing the roadway approach to Piccadilly Station. Three panels are mounted against the wall and a wheel-shaped disc is set into the ground.