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The ''Big 4'' is a sculpture made of steel bars located outside the headquarters of the
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. It is designed to represent the logo of
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while providing a basis for a number of art installations. As of November 2012 seven installations have been made on the statue's steel framework, including those to coincide with the
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, covered with both newsprint and umbrellas, and a design to simulate the statue breathing. A further dressing to celebrate the devolution of Channel 4 from London to a series of regionally-based offices, alongside the Horseferry Road HQ has recently been approved and will be erected later in 2019.


Design and construction

The design and construction of the ''Big 4'' was a collaboration between Mike Smith Studio, Freestate and
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, and was designed to show Channel 4's logo when the statue is correctly aligned, similar to how the logo formed in Channel 4's idents at the time. The statue itself is made out of steel bars, and the structure was fabricated by Mike Smith Studio. The intention was to allow other artists to use the framework of the statue for art installations. The statue is located outside the headquarters of
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on
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, London. It was unveiled on 16 October 2007 by
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, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Channel 4 and to coincide with the television series ''
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''.


Art installations

During the course of the first year, four artists created installations for the ''Big 4''. These were photographer Nick Knight,
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, sculptor
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and a fourth artist chosen from an open competition for young arts graduates. The first installation covered the statue in photographs of the inside of the human chest around the heart. Titcher's take on the ''Big 4'' was entitled "Find your world in ours, Find our world in yours", and incorporated a video booth installed at the base of the statue where members of the public could record their views on Channel 4 and broadcasting, which were then edited into a montage of footage which played over large screens on the outside of the statue. The design by
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wrapped the ''Big 4'' in newsprint created from donated printing plates from a variety of newspapers and magazines including ''
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'', ''
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'' and those of
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. Feedback on the installation was mixed, with praise coming from Mark Hooper of ''
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'', while commenters at ''Creative Review'' were mostly negative. Stephanie Imbeau won the competition for young art graduates. The work "Shelter" saw the ''Big 4'' covered in hundreds of umbrellas for the concept of showing the value of an everyday object which is taken for granted. A further competition was run for a designer for the ''Big 4'', which was won by
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fashion design graduate Hannah Gourlay. Her design covered the framework with a material which inflated and deflated in a manner to simulate breathing. The material itself came from Dartex Coatings, and is more commonly used to cover
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bed mattresses. Electric fans drew air into the ''Big 4'' and were then turned off, which allowed the tension in the fabric to push the air back out again. Prior to the
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in
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, the ''Big 4'' was given a Paralympic theme to coincide with Channel 4's coverage of the Games. The "Monument to the Unintended Performer" was designed by Tony Heaton and meant to bring together three elements of the discus thrower based on the Greek sculpture "
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", a circle to represent the international symbol of access and also the inclusion of the gold, silver and bronze colours as per the Paralympic medals. It was first unveiled at an event attended by Lord
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, Chairman of the London Organising Committee for the Games, and hosted by the Chief Executive of Channel 4, David Abraham. Claire Watson created the final design for 2012, based on the theme of ''
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'', which is due to be broadcast at
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on Channel 4.Vocalism
has been responsible for securing planning for the structure and all dressings throughout the duration of the project.


Gallery

Image:Shelter on the Big 4.jpg, Stephanie Imbeau's "Shelter" Image:Monument to the Unintended Performer by Tony Heaton, Channel 4 Building.jpg, Tony Heaton's "Monument to the Unintended Performer", during the
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Image:Channel 4 building.jpg, The installation on the ''Big 4'' by Hannah Gourlay Image:Snowman Big 4.JPG, ''
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'' themed installation Image:Channel 4 building in Horseferry Road.jpg, The ''Big 4'' sculpture in Pride colours during the
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References


External links

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Video of the construction of the ''Big 4''
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