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Bill Drummond in Birmingham: My plans for major project under Spaghetti Junction

Artist Bill Drummond writes about plans to return to create works of art under Spaghetti Junction and why he wants to see Birmingham become one of the major art capitals of the world

Graffiti created by Bill Drummond under Spaghetti Junction(Image: Tracey Moberley)

Spaghetti Junction is not only the entrance to the underworld, it is also the location for a "major" public work of art that is evolving between now and 2025.

Well, according to me it is.

During my three months in Birmingham earlier this year at Eastside Projects, when I was a sort of artist-in-residence and at large across the city, I kept finding myself returning to the same spot under Spaghetti Junction.

I told the story of how I got dropped off at Spaghetti Junction when hitching from Liverpool to my parents home in Corby.

This was in 1973 when I was 19 years old. It was night time and raining. I got lost somewhere deep underneath it all and spent the night there. All very scary.

It was to this same spot that I kept returning last year. It was where I landed my raft made from my bed. It was were I left 400 bunches of daffodils in 400 jam jars that I had been collecting for a couple of years.

It was where I went to do my first graffiti in Birmingham. Where in Birmingham. And where I painted the phrase LET YOUR LONE RANGER RIDE.