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Project for major new public art for Birmingham gets go-ahead - now it just needs the funding

As the proposal to create an iconic piece of public art for Birmingham gathers pace, Enda Mullen looks at the vision behind the exciting
£1 million project

The search is on for an iconic work of art for Birmingham

An ambitious scheme to create a major piece of public art and put Birmingham on the cultural map has been given the green light by the organisation behind it.

The trustees of Birmingham Civic Society officially endorsed a £1 million plan called The Birmingham Big Art Project with the aim of creating something “innovative and highly visible” that could become the Statue of Liberty or Eiffel Tower of the city.

But the man tasked with spearheading the project is under no illusions of just how difficult the road ahead will be.

Glyn Pitchford, trustee and vice-chairman of Birmingham Civic Society, acknowledged raising the £1 million or more required to fund it would be no mean feat.

At a public forum on the project at Birmingham’s Council House, Mr Pitchford called for at least ten ‘big hitters’ to sign-up to a steering group to raise the funding and urged the city’s business community to become stakeholders in the project.

But he was confident the artwork will come to fruition and said offers of assistance from two of the region’s corporate heavyweights had already proved the perfect start.

Birmingham Airport and the regional arm of Barclays Bank have both offered to help, though with discussions at a preliminary stage, Mr Pitchford said he was unable to reveal any further details.

“We have had two terrific meetings with Birmingham Airport and Barclays,” he said. “Birmingham Airport have offered massive support for what we are trying to do.