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The sculpture is made from 12 intersecting stainless steel tubes. The artist engaged pupils at Ashmead Combined School to discuss possible ideas for the sculpture in Vale Park. The project was organised by Aylesbury Vale District Council. The sculpture was created as a lasting celebration of the new millennium.
Title

Axis

Date

2002

Medium

stainless steel

Accession number

HP20_SB_S013

Acquisition method

commissioned by Aylesbury Vale Arts Council

Work type

Sculpture

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Park Street, Aylesbury

HP20 1DU

Sited as a gateway between the Victorian formal garden and the swimming pool at the centre of the park.