Tuesday, 17 January 2023

Superlambanana -Go Superlambananas 2008 (Revamp)

 Superlambanana & Go Superlambanas!


Superlambanana is a bright yellow sculpture in Liverpool, England. Weighing almost 8 tonnes (7.9 long tons) and standing at 5.2 metres (17 feet) tall, it is intended to be a cross between a banana and a lamb and was designed by New York City-based Japanese artist Taro Chiezo. It currently stands in Tithebarn Street, outside the Avril Robarts Library of Liverpool John Moores University, having previously been located on Wapping near the Albert Dock.



Go Superlambananas! was an art exhibition that took place in Liverpool, England, during the city's European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008. Based upon Taro Chiezo's Superlambanana, which had been located in Liverpool since 1998, the exhibit consisted of 124 two metre high replicas, which were located throughout Liverpool and the surrounding areas. Each mini-Superlambanana was individually designed by local community groups and artists, with a range of public and private sector organisations providing sponsorship funding. The mini-Superlambananas were on display for ten weeks, from June to August 200



Above “Lord Mayor” Superlambanna, taken just inside  Main Entrance at Liverpool Town Hall


A Superlambanna paying homage to the Beatles Album Cover “Sergeant Peppers Lonley Hearts Club Band”, photographed outside The Beatles Museum Royal Albert Dock Liverpool. The original artwork for “The Sergeant Pepper Lonley Hearts Club Band” Album Cover was designed by Peter Blake

 


Superlambanana Tribute to Pete Price Radio City Hoast taken at Met Quarter 




Superlambanana Design Featuring Cityscape, situated Clayton Square


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