
"I think one of our universal dreams is to move in air and water without the resistance of our human legs. I wanted to evoke this sense of freedom. If the Winged Figure in Oxford Street gives people a sense of being airborne in rain and sunlight and nightlight I will be very happy. It is a project I have long wished to fulfil and this site with its wonderful oblique wall was quite perfect."
"It was granted a Grade II* listing in January 2016. Notably, the building it's attached to is not listed - so in theory the John Lewis store could be demolished, but the sculpture would have to remain in place on the replacement building. Only four such large-scale Winged Figures exist; the other three reside in museum collections (McNay Art Museum, USA; Artizon Museum, Japan; and Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, UK)."
Original model of Winged Figure I by Barbara Hepworth, conceived in 1957 and later enlarged in 1963 into a 17 meter cast-aluminium version for the John Lewis Partnership, is offered for sale by Bonhams. The John Lewis commission sought a contemporary artwork to express the idea of common ownership and common interests in a partnership of thousands of workers. The exterior cast-aluminium sculpture on John Lewis Oxford Street received Grade II* listing in January 2016, while the building itself remains unlisted, meaning any replacement building must retain the sculpture. Only four large-scale Winged Figures exist; the Bonhams example was acquired directly from Hepworth's studio in 1968. Public viewings precede the sale, and the model carries an estimate of £800,000–£1,200,000.
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