It was described by one council planner as “possibly the poorest quality work” ever submitted and has attracted so much controversy that no artist has admitted to making it. But the outside a Cambridge office block, which is to be taken down years after it appeared, is not alone as a work of divisive public art.
Here we take a look at other sculptures and installations that have split opinion:
The Meeting Place
Paul Day’s 9m tall bronze statue of a couple embracing in St Pancras International railway station, known by some as “The Lovers statue”, is often the first thing you see when you step off the Eurostar.
But, like public displays of affection, this artwork has not always been warmly received. The artist Antony Gormley said…