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Artist Antony Gormley unveiled a radical plan for Trafalgar Square’s empty fourth plinth today - inviting members of the public to stand on it and do whatever they like.
Gormley proposes that the plinth be occupied 24 hours-a-day, with a different person every hour.
Over a period of 12 months, a total of 8,760 people would take part.
It is one of six proposals for the next fourth plinth commission, all now on display at the National Gallery.
Tracey Emin plans to create statues of meerkats.
Anish Kapoor has designed five concave mirrors which reflect the sky.
The other entrants are Jeremy Deller, who will display the remains of a burnt-out car destroyed in an attack on civilians in Iraq; Yinka Shonibare, who will build a scale replica of Nelson’s ship, HMS Victory, in a giant glass bottle; and Bob and Roberta Smith, who plan a huge peace sign powered by the sun and the wind.
Gormley, who created the Angel of the North sculpture, described his soapbox-style installation as a cross between reality TV and Speaker’s Corner.
“I would like the widest range of human behaviour to be represented,” he said.
“The asylum seeker, the person who is homeless, people who don’t naturally think of this as being their kind of thing,” are among those he would like to see on the plinth.
“I think it’s very important there is some declaiming but equally important that there is silence.
“A salaryman who has spent his whole life commuting from Croydon standing there in his pinstripe suit - that’s very potent.
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Dear Mr Gormley, As a performance person I have already 'worked' on a gallery plinth or two - and would love to repeat/tailor my work to this brilliant location - please! I think I think something like you - or you think somewhat like me, so please let me join in.
C.Morley,Hull.
C.Morley, Hull, England
Dear Mr Gormley, I have spent the last twenty years of my life creating the Ho Ho Chi Rhythm Method and would be very pleased to demonstrate it to the public by drumming a selection of symmetrical polyrhythms from the plinth. These rhythms have not been heard (outside of North Wales) before.
Chaparral Andrew Hodges, Pwllheli, Wales
Dear Mr Gormley, I am very interested in being part of your work. I am a middle age female who would like to take centre stage albeit only briefly. Those closest to me have not listened to me or acknowledged my feelings. It would be very much part of my process as well as yours!
Chris Reilly, Winchester, U.K.
Dear Mr. Gormley, As an admirer of your work I was very excited to hear of your plan for the empty plinth. I am half of a retired couple (67) and would like to sit on the plinth and crochet a blanket for you.
Best regards
Josefina De Marcos
Josefina De Marcos, London, London
Dear Anthony, I would like to stand on your plinth for one hour. How do I apply? If I`m not successfull, please can I nominate Boris, (the Mayor himself), to stand there, speaking ancient Greek and Latin untill the next Mayoral election. Best regards, Martin Morris.
Martin Morris, PECKHAM,