Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon
Leaping Salmon

© The Estate of David Wynne. All rights reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Mike Longhurst / Art UK

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A dynamic arrangement of three fish leaping into the air in different directions, one above the other.
Title

Leaping Salmon

Date

1980

Medium

burnished steel

Measurements

H 190 x W 90 x D 140 cm;
Plinth: H 78 x W 313 x D 313 cm

Accession number

KT2_ML_S013

Acquisition method

purchased by John Hickman, Managing Director of Kingston Estate Developers 

Work type

Statue

Owner

Borough of Kingston

Custodian

Borough of Kingston

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

LEAPING SALMON / DAVID WYNNE / 1980

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Located at

London Road, Kingston upon Thames

KT2 6QJ

Stands in front of the VSO offices, on a hexagonal brick planter, surrounded by small shrubs.