Detail View: SHIMMER: Made in Sheffield

Title: 
Made in Sheffield
Creation Date: 
1993
Image Date: 
2005
Period: 
20th century ; 21st century
Location: 
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Country: 
ENGLAND, UK
Display Creator: 
KING, Amanda
Image ID: 
05-1174
Description: 
View of the site after the sculpture was moved in 2005. Plans for its future siting are uncertain. Location: The Wicker Arches, Savile Street (A 6178), Sheffield. [Update: September 2005]: The sculpture has been moved during an extensive redevelopment of this whole area. We do not yet know what the plans are for its return or resiting. Description: An abstract piece that possibly makes reference to the hilly landscape of Sheffield. The shapes used are based upon triangles, a favoured theme of Amanda King's. The industrial processes used in the manufacture of this piece have been left visible: the MIG welding has not been ground down and polished and marks from the rolling and pressing are still clearly visible. On the largest surface at the rear of the piece there are some small gouges caused when this piece of steel was dropped on the floor during the manufacture. When the steel is rolled it gains in strength and also bends. Rolling tends to realign the molecules in one direction and the effects of this can be seen by studying the steel at close-quarters. Commission: Sheffield Development Corporation. In 1992 the Sheffield Development Corporation (SDC) held a competition to find an artist to produce a sculpture that would mark the beginning of the area of Sheffield for which they are responsible. The brief was to "celebrate the gateway to the Don Valley". The artist was chosen by competition from a shortlist of four artists: Amanda King, David Mayne, Mike Lyons and Miles Davies. The piece was officially opened on June 22nd 1993 by the Master Cutler. Sponsorship details: King had negotiated possible sponsorship with several firms before the competition interview. (This may well have had a part in her success in being chosen for this commission.). The full list of sponsors is as follows: Stainless steel: Avesta (Sheffield) Fabrication: Mayflower Engineering, Sheffield Crane : Grayston, White & Sparrow, Rotherham Low Loader : Earl's Transport, Sheffield Lighting & Maintenance : Charles Clark (Garage), Savile St, Sheffield. (Hartwell plc) Technical Advice : Mick Canetti/Marcus Myers, Hallamshire Tool & Die Co., Sheffield Concrete base : Ardern Construction Ltd. Sheffield Site Paving : Employment Action Comment: As the title of the piece indicates 'Made In Sheffield' is a celebration of the manufacturing processes used in the use of steel in Sheffield industries. Popular memory holds that there was a good deal of adverse correspondence in the local press when this work was unveiled. In fact very few adverse letters were published at the time, while local television reports were favourable, but subsequent editorial columns seem to have got into the habit of escalating the amount of adverse criticism the piece received.. Meanwhile 'Made in Sheffield' has quietly slipped into the landscape of the area. There is not a lot of pedestrian traffic past the work and it is usually viewed from a car or bus. It has not suffered from graffiti, the only marks on it being written in the dust on the highly polished surface; one such comment appropriately read: "Up The Steelers!" (the local ice-hockey team).
Rights: 
© Sheffield Hallam University
Permissions: 
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
Photographed by: 
Dave Ball
Creator: 
KING, Amanda
Creator Role: 
Sculptor.
Culture Gender: 
Female.
Nationality: 
British.
Subject Heading: 
Public art -- England -- Sheffield
Subject Heading: 
Streets -- Accessories
Subject Heading: 
Sculpture -- England -- Sheffield
Subject Heading: 
Public spaces