Water Head (sculpture)
1989 sculpturesAbstract sculptures in the United KingdomConcrete sculptures in EnglandOutdoor sculptures in England
Water Head is a 1989 sculpture in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. Water Head was commissioned by Broxtowe Borough Council in 1989 and created by local sculptor Paul Mason. It was originally created to be interactive with water that flowed down the height of sculpture, but the water was subsequently deactivated in 1994 after failing quality tests. It was moved to a site in front of the Arc Cinema in July 2024, having been previously sited in Beeston Square. It has been nicknamed the 'stump' by local residents. Tamar Feast of the Beeston Civic Society said that the work had been "undervalued and controversial".
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Broxtowe
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| N 52.925549 ° | E -1.214502 ° |
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NG9 2WJ Broxtowe
England, United Kingdom
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