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The British Gas Flame
The British Gas Flame
The British Gas Flame

© the copyright holders. Image credit: Loughborough University

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This 6.7m high bronze work was commissioned by British Gas, whose research arm was previously based on the site of today's Loughborough University Science and Enterprise Park. Clearly resembling the flame of a gas boiler, its five sections represent the five continents. It is one of two casts: the other is situated outside British Gas’ headquarters at Thames Valley Park in Reading (though it was initially supposed to have stood outside their Thameside London office). It originally flickered in the dark, but the complex lighting system is beyond repair. The work was produced by the then husband-and-wife partnership of Neil and Auriol Lawson Baker. Little is known about Auriol. Neil was a dental surgeon-turned-artist and enjoyed popularity with privatized and financial industries in the 80s and 90s: he also designed a sculpted version of BT’s then new ‘piper’ logo in 1994 (although only a 24cm maquette was ever produced); a statue of a trader for the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange; and an abstract work for Eurotunnel.

Loughborough University

Loughborough

Title

The British Gas Flame

Date

1993

Medium

bronze & steel

Measurements

H 180 x W 18 x D 67 cm (E)

Accession number

LBRUA.2012.29

Acquisition method

transferred by British Gas Technology

Work type

Sculpture

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at all times

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