The Tib Street Horn
Introduction
The photograph on this page of The Tib Street Horn by David Dixon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 5 Oct 2015
This bizarre combination part saxophone, part dragon which, at first glance, could be mistaken for some sort of Heath Robinson device or something from a Terry Gilliam movie, is “Tib Street Horn”. It is an urban landmark sculpture designed to announce the gateway to Manchester's Northern Quarter. The horn was created in 1999 by David Kemp, a Cornish artist who is well-known for his assemblage sculptures, a technique first developed by Picasso. Tib Street Horn is situated at the intersection of Tib Street and Church Street, on the top of the ruins of a Victorian hat factory opposite Image http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/modernmasters/art-walks/manchester/step1.shtml BBC Art Walks