Bogtrotter
Senior Member
This one is surely in the running for the most grotesque of Toronto's public art- 'Universal Man' by Gerald Gladstone.
It's now just outside Yorkdale:This one is surely in the running for the most grotesque of Toronto's public art- 'Universal Man' by Gerald Gladstone.
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Ahhh, you mean Between The Eyes by Richard Deacon (no, I didn't know either, I looked it up)
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From here: https://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/BetweenTheEyes2.jpg
I can't say this has ever worked for me either.
I had always thought of it more as a misshaped peanut......... LOL
That space is not helped by too much hardscape, miserable looking buildings; and just........blandness
This is, almost, the final phase of a multi-phase, multi-year project to replace the membrane over their garage. I think they still need to do the covered section outside the stores on QQ. Can't say I am terribly fond of it but it DOES look better than the bare expanse of concrete there before.This corner, part of the 'world trade centre' complex has been getting re-do, including the area around misshaped peanut, LOL
I was by here, yesterday, August 9th to take some pics of the almost complete work:
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Note that in the new landscape design there is no longer anywhere next to the art installation for people to sit, (Which was not previously the intention of the base, but it was used that way); seating has now been inserted adjacent to the interior landscape with a view of the art and the Lake. Though, no back rests, and some 'prevention' installed to deter skateboarding or napping.
The main space at World Trade Centre featuring 'the peanut' (lol)........... is now substantially complete and open; and as @DSC noted above, they have now moved on to the work in front of the Queen's Quay fronting retail.
Photos taken August 25th, 2022.
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Work in progress along Queen's Quay:
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And finally the Yonge Street sidewalk contraption
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I always called it a double-ended egg beater.