In the countryside outside the Midlands town of Tamworth stands an extraordinary golden tower, 12m in height, placed on a hill and visible from the nearby M42 and main rail line. It's the work of environmental artists Dalziel and Scullion, and is the centrepiece of a country park made to heal the land on the site of a former coal mine that supplied the factories and foundries of Birmingham and the Black Country. A former slag heap is planted with a wood of silvery birch trees, and a winding path to the top of the hill leads to 'Gold Leaf Buried Sunlight.' Its position on the top of a hill of mining waste is emphasised by leaving the site around the tower unplanted and raw. Its form, an extruded birch leaf in plan, gives it a multifaceted shape, different from every angle and for me at least reminiscent of Mies van der Rohe's early Glass Tower project of 1922. Its golden surfaces catch the light, making a precious object that serves to restore the site located in a lush agricultural landscape after 150 years of mining activity. Completed in 2012, this monument is far less well known than it should be and stands as a rare and effective piece of art that is a memorial to the Industrial Revolution that spread and despoiled the world, and was formed in the English Midlands.
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Yiorgos Athanassiu
30/9/2020 04:33:18 pm
Thank you Andrew for informing all of us reading about this amazing project which is trying to heal the land. I wonder which forces stops it getting publicity. Eight years have passed and I just got to read about it tonight 1st of October 2020, here in Athens, thanks to you. I wish I could go and visit it but albeit...
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Andrew Higgott
13/10/2020 09:22:47 am
Hi Yiorgos, I am glad to hear that you enjoyed seeing this project of environmental art, near where I was born in the middle of England, but new to me when I visited it last month.It's placed in a public country park, so the park maintains it. The piece is placed on the top of a hill of mining waste (a slag heap) on which silver birch trees have been planted which grow well in poor soil but also complement the gold tower well. Hope you will be able to visit it some time !
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Owen Taylor
4/4/2021 03:16:57 pm
How sweet to see you both communicating in much the same way we did during our seminars back in the day.. I do see both your points here,. I recognise how the stratification of the sculptural form and its curved facets much like a stack of coins echoes the layering of the floors and a particular aspect or view of Mies Van der Rohes model of the drawing of the 1922 Berlin glass tower.. Conversely I understand why George disagrees, I also recognise as George has mooted the sculpture is solid.in a rural (industrial) setting, glistening against a soft green foliage atop a slag heap in contrast to the ethereal transparency which Mies conjures up like a spirit manifest afront of the solid hustle and bustle of the Berlin cityscape. Both I'm sure are sending their own individual polemic message in relation to the background in front of which they step forth as protagonists.
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