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204:"Top 10 Public Sculptures" in July 2013. Permission was initially granted for the piece to be on display at Grosvenor Gardens for a period of six months and a subsequent application was made to extend its appearance for a further 18 months. This was approved by Westminster City Council and the statue remained there until 13 April 2015. It was then moved to the grounds of Mottisfont in Hampshire, where it was unveiled on 7 September 2015. 31: 194:
theme", but Breuer-Weil suggests that "extra-terrestrials are completely human, maybe just different in scale, as is the case with my sculpture, which is five times the size of an ordinary person, but very human otherwise." He notes that to a certain degree, being Jewish is like "landing on an alien planet ... We belong in this culture, but our forebears crash-landed into it."
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is intended to evoke "the shock of an alien landing in the heart of London and taking everybody by surprise"; he comments that "every new work of art should be like an alien landing, something sudden and unexpected." The sculpture is meant to be more about "our sense of belonging than any sci-fi
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and incorporates hugely enlarged versions of the artist's fingerprints as well as his own graffiti. It was inspired in part by Breuer-Weil's grandfather Ernst, who fled to England after the
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in April 2013, as part of the City of Sculpture initiative. In September 2015 it was moved to the National Trust property of
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The work is executed in glass reinforced plastic with a bronze powder coat. It was scaled up from a much smaller
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The work was well received by the public and critics, being named as one of
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in 1938 but subsequently found himself labelled an "
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David Breuer-Weil
Mottisfont
Hampshire
England
Coordinates
51°2′28″N 1°32′6″W / 51.04111°N 1.53500°W / 51.04111; -1.53500
David Breuer-Weil
Grosvenor Gardens
City of Westminster
Mottisfont
maquette
Nazi takeover of Austria
enemy alien
Time Out
Application for Planning Permission


"'Alien' invasion lands in central London"
the original


"Breuer-Weil's 'Alien' to land at Mottisfont | David Breuer Weil"
the original
"Sculpture inspired by refugee grandfather".
Jewish Chronicle



Alien in Grosvenor Gardens.

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