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Panmure Passage
Panmure Passage
Panmure Passage
Panmure Passage
Panmure Passage
Panmure Passage

© the artist. Image credit: Chris Park 2009, Marion Smith 2009 and David Oudney/Art UK 2019

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The work is installed on the site of the slipway where the RRS ‘Discovery’ was built. The interior negative forms are based on the sections of the ‘Discovery’. The artist was inspired by the story of the ‘Discovery’ getting trapped in the ice. The granite (from Portugal) was chosen to be as pale, sparkling, and ice-like as possible. It arrived as one 27 tonne block and was cut into 11 slabs at Fyfe Glenrock in Aberdeenshire then sculpted by the artist. Dundee Heritage Trust allowed access to the plans of the ‘Discovery’.
Title

Panmure Passage

Date

2009

Medium

Norden granite

Accession number

DD1_DO_S041

Acquisition method

commissioned by Dundee City Council and Unicorn Property Group through the Percent for Art scheme

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Dundee District Council

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at all times

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Located at

Marine Parade Walk, City of Dundee

DD1 3DH

Set close to South Victoria Dock Road