This is one for all the typography enthusiasts (/geeks/ obsessives... I know what a type face can do to people...)
It's a monument to John Baskerville, who was a famous local printer - hence the type face. The sculpture is located in front of Baskerville House - appropriately - in Centenary Square. I really like this sculptural tribute - partly because it's graphic, rather than the more conventional, figurative statues in Centenary Square. Also, Baskerville is a nice font, n'est pas? It contains words, which makes me happy (well, one word: 'Virgil' - a reference to the Roman poet whose works were printed by Baskerville in his now famous typeface) and references Roman literature, which I spent many years studying. Oh yeah, I know how to party.
It's called 'Industry and Genius' after an article of that title that appeared in the Aris's Gazette in 1751, praising the work of John Baskerville. It also looks a bit like a climbing frame, is nice and chunky and consists of a combination of stone and bronze - all things that I like. As I said, this is my favourite of the public monuments in Centenary Square. Go check it out. read more