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Go Superlambananas! was an
art exhibition An art exhibition is traditionally the space in which art objects (in the most general sense) meet an audience. The exhibit is universally understood to be for some temporary period unless, as is rarely true, it is stated to be a "permanent exhi ...
that took place in
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, England, during the city's European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008. Based upon
Taro Chiezo Taro Chiezo (千恵藏 太郎 ''Chiezō Tarō'') is a Japanese artist based in Manhattan. His works include SuperLambBanana, a sculpture in Liverpool, England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land bord ...
's
Superlambanana ''Superlambanana'' is a bright yellow sculpture in Liverpool, England. Weighing almost and standing at 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 curr ...
, 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 2008.


Background

The Go Superlambananas! art exhibition was developed and based upon the Superlambanana sculpture that has been located in Liverpool since 1998. Designed by
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-based Japanese artist
Taro Chiezo Taro Chiezo (千恵藏 太郎 ''Chiezō Tarō'') is a Japanese artist based in Manhattan. His works include SuperLambBanana, a sculpture in Liverpool, England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land bord ...
for the 1998 ArtTransPennine Exhibition, the sculpture is a cross between a banana and a lamb. Superlambanana's design is also heavily influenced by the history of Liverpool itself, as historically both sheep and bananas were common cargos in the city's docks. The original sculpture weighs almost eight tons and stands 17 feet tall. Throughout its history the sculpture has been located at various areas throughout the city and on occasions even further afield. It currently stands on Tithebarn Street, outside the Liverpool John Moores University Avril Robarts Library/Learning Resource Centre.


History

The Go Superlambananas! exhibition was developed by the Liverpool Culture Company (LCC), led by its Creative Director
Phil Redmond Sir Philip Redmond (born 10 June 1949) is an English television producer and screenwriter from Huyton, England. He is known for creating the television series ''Grange Hill'', '' Brookside'' and ''Hollyoaks''. Early life Redmond took the 11- ...
, in partnership with the ''Wild In Art''. As part of the city's Capital of Culture celebrations, the LCC were eager to develop a cultural event in which local people could be involved not just in its consumption, but also its production.Shaw (2008), p17 The eventual idea settled on, was to build upon the Superlambanana artwork, which had over time come to be recognised as a symbol of Liverpool in itself. As a result, 124 mini-SuperLambananas were created, each of which acted as a blank slate, on which various groups throughout the city could develop and design their own cultural contribution the city's celebrations.


Auction

At the end of their ten-week run, the mini Superlambananas were auctioned off for the Lord Mayor's charities, with each having a guide price ranging from £3,000 to £8,000. The first of two auctions was held at St George's Hall on the 9 September 2008 with 68 Superlambananas up for sale. In total they sold for £550,000 or approximately £7,800 each, well above estimates. The highest bid on the night was £25,000, paid by the Chairman of
National Museums Liverpool National Museums Liverpool, formerly National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside, comprises several museums and art galleries in and around Liverpool, England. All the museums and galleries in the group have free admission. The museum is a non ...
for 'Mandy' Mandala Superlambanana, designed and created by Cheshire artist Patricia Lee, whilst
Phil Redmond Sir Philip Redmond (born 10 June 1949) is an English television producer and screenwriter from Huyton, England. He is known for creating the television series ''Grange Hill'', '' Brookside'' and ''Hollyoaks''. Early life Redmond took the 11- ...
, creative director of the Liverpool Culture Company, purchased four lots for a total of £55,000. Other notable purchasers included comedian
John Bishop John Marcus Bishop (born 30 November 1966) is an English comedian, presenter, actor and former footballer. Bishop formerly played football as a midfielder for Winsford United F.C., Crewe Alexandra F.C., Runcorn F.C., Rhyl F.C., Witton Al ...
, playwright
Fred Lawless Fred Lawless is a British playwright from Liverpool who writes mainly for the stage, but also for television and radio. Biography Fred Lawless was born in Dingle, Liverpool. He attended St Patrick's School in Toxteth before his family moved to ...
and Big Brother star
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. A second, internet-based auction took place on 16 September 2008 with 25% of the proceeds going to charity.


Exhibits

124 replica superlambananas were created as part of the exhibition. Each one was designed and sponsored by different organisations and subsequently located throughout the city and in some instances further afield. ;Liverpool City CentreShaw (2008), p186 ;North Liverpool ;South Liverpool ;Rest of Merseyside ;Outside MerseysideShaw (2008), p260-262


See also

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CowParade CowParade is an international public art exhibit that has featured in major world cities. Fiberglass sculptures of cows are decorated by local artists, and distributed over the city centre, in public places such as train stations, important avenu ...
*
Larkin 25 Larkin 25 was an arts festival and cultural event in Kingston upon Hull, England, organised to mark the 25th anniversary of the death of the poet and University of Hull librarian, Philip Larkin. The festival was launched at Hull Truck Theatre on ...


References

Notes Bibliography *{{cite book , last=Shaw , first=Fiona , title=Go Superlambananas: The Book , publisher=Cities 500 , year=2008 , ISBN=978-1-905547-08-1


External links


Go Superlambananas! Official SiteLiverpool 08 WebsiteLiverpool 08 WebsiteBBC - Superlambanana donated to museum September 2008
Culture in Liverpool Painted statue public art