Transport

© courtesy of the artist and Jay Jopling / White Cube. Image credit: Jason Dodd. Courtesy of the Antony Gormley Studio

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The work is made from old iron nails taken from the repaired roof of Canterbury Cathedral. It is suspended above the site of the first tomb of Archbishop Thomas Becket, murdered at the Kent cathedral in 1170.
Title

Transport

Date

2010

Medium

iron nails

Measurements

H 210 x W 63 x D 43 cm

Accession number

CT1_AG_S001

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral

Work type

Statue

Owner

Canterbury Cathedral

Custodian

Canterbury Cathedral

Work status

extant

Access

time restrictions apply

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Located at

Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury

CT1 2EH

Suspended above the site of the first tomb of Archbishop Thomas Becket.