Toppled Colston statue in Bristol replaced by resin sculpture of Black Lives Matter activist
It makes This Writer proud to be Bristolian.
After the statue of slaver Edward Colston was toppled by protesters last month, artist Marc Quinn replaced it with a resin sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester in a pre-dawn operation that caught authorities by surprise.
Slave trader statue replaced by ‘unofficial’ sculpture of Black Lives Matter protester pic.twitter.com/QaG3cDVvMS
— The Independent (@Independent) July 15, 2020
Now calls have been made for the city to keep the new statue standing on the formerly-vacant plinth.
The artist said he had based the statue on the moment activist Jen Reid stood on top of the empty plinth on June 7, raising her fist to the skies.
Authorities in Bristol are receiving calls for the statue to be kept, even though it was raised without permission. Mayor Marvin Rees has previously said any replacement would be decided democratically through consultation.
This is a big step forward against the attitude that said slavers should be celebrated, and against the right-wing loons who tried to protect statues like this after Colston’s was pulled down and dumped in the River Avon.
THIS is the future👇 pic.twitter.com/owIol2Ji67
— MM (@2SpencerRoad) July 15, 2020
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Some may argue that this is replacing one extreme with another but in my opinion it it one one the most beautiful, clever and creative things that I have ever seen.
It’s the Bristolian equivalent of the defiant girl statue.
The sculptor/designer deserves recognition.
This statue is just as bad and should be removed. Maybe a statue with white and black people holding hands would be better.
You’ll be happy to know it has been removed, then.