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Moon Lands on Jupiter

© Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London. Image credit: Allan Pollok-Morris. Courtesy of Jupiter Artland

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'Moon Lands on Jupiter' is a plaque, situated in Jupiter Artland’s ha-ha (a recessed boundary wall), that commemorates Parker’s Nocturne (A Moon Landing).

The artwork was designed to mimic the appearance of an English National Trust sign. The traditional National Trust sign is usually silver with black writing, featuring a cluster of green oak leaves as a motif. Using the same sign makers, Parker reversed their imagery, creating a black plaque with silver letters, that bears the image of a full moon.

Jupiter Artland

Edinburgh

Title

Moon Lands on Jupiter

Date

2009

Medium

metal & wood

Accession number

JAC200914

Acquisition method

site-specific commission

Work type

Sculpture

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Bonnington House Steadings Wilkieston, Edinburgh, West Lothian EH27 8BY Scotland

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