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Beatles in New York

Noted British sculptor Andrew Edwards has just finished his homage to the 50th Anniversary of Tom Murray's Mad Day Out photographs of the Beatles by creating an original bronze sculpture of one of the photo's titled "Coming Apart".

This particular piece was a real challenge to create. It required a lot of detail not only in the expressions but the movement of all four Beatles. Paul McCartney was literally falling off a 10 feet high concrete plinth on Old Street Station in London, and John Lennon grabbed him to keep him from falling as George and Ringo held on to John. Andy is no stranger to the Beatles. His eight-foot sculptures of each of the Fab Four was unveiled on the docks in Liverpool in 2016 and quickly became the most photographed sculpture in the United Kingdom.

After seeing Tom's photographs of the Mad Day Out, in the book of the same name, Andy through a mutual friend, asked if he could sculpt one of the photographs. Tom Murray was thrilled to say the least. Even more appropriate was the fact that the photographs were celebrating their 50th Anniversary in 2018 and were the last official publicity shoot the Beatles did as a band. Timing is everything they say.

Andrew Edwards has an amazing background. He has sculpted oversize people such as Muhammad Ali, Frederick Douglass, David Beckham, the Beatles, Gordon Banks, Cilla Black and numerous others. Many of his sculptures tour the world before being placed in their final destination.

Andy is as much a philosopher as he is an artist. And can drive the conversation to social and cultural issues long past as well as present bringing out the most interesting points of view. It helps him form his subjects. He looks at them from many sides not just physical ones but his interpretation of their personality and their souls. Ultimately, his work speaks for itself.

Andy's bronze maquette of "Coming Apart" will be unveiled at the opening VIP reception for the 50th Anniversary of Tom Murray's Mad Day Out photographs on May 31st at Soho Contemporary Art.

The maquette, which is a foot and a half in height, is the first piece of a much larger one Andy plans on creating. It will be an eight-foot bronze. A true tribute to a great band from a great artistic fan.

At Soho Contemporary Art:Rick and Irene Rounick have been at the forefront of the contemporary art movement for well over 30 years. They have an impressive roster of established and emerging artists from pop and contemporary culture including: Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat and recently added legendary graffiti artist Cope 2. As such, Soho Contemporary Art is a great source for art aficionado's wishing to add to their collections as well as new collectors. The Gallery is located on the lower East Side of Manhattan at 259 Bowery. Rick and Irene, always ahead of the trends, were one of the earliest galleries to move to the Bowery locale.

original article: https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwart/article/Tom-Murray-Reunites-The-Beatles-In-Bronze-20180509

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