DEVON sculptor Andrew Sinclair has recently completed a sculpture commission of two nine-foot female figures to adorn the facade of the Majestic building in Leeds city centre.
As a nod to the building’s past, and also to its future as the home of Channel 4’s offices, the two figures of ‘Music and Poetry’ each represent the creative arts of music and literature.
Andrew Sinclair from the Sculpture School in Bondleigh, North Tawton was approached to help with the restoration of the Majestic, one of the city’s most iconic and historic buildings.
The Majestic has overlooked Leeds’ City Square for nearly 100 years. Now, as part of its redevelopment into 66,000 square foot of future-focused, office accommodation across seven floors, the architects were conscious their design decisions should be sympathetic to the building’s past. This included the commissioning of the new statues to adorn its facade.
As one of the world’s leading realist figurative sculptors, Andrew was a nature choice to deliver sculptures faithful to the building’s heritage and its original styling.
The Majestic was opened in 1922 as a 2,400-seat cinema and the two new figures, plus four individual urns, follow the design influences of the original figurative sculptures of the day created by Burmantofts-based Leeds Fireclay Company.
Speaking on behalf of the commissioning firm, Rushbond, real estate manager Mark Finch said: ‘Since commencing works, we have been determined to deliver a sympathetic, comprehensive restoration programme which respects and pays homage to the Majestic’s rich history.
‘Andrew has done an amazing job, displaying true craftsmanship and bringing an exciting set of additions to the building.”
Created in Andrew’s workshop in the heart of Devon, the figures eventually made the 300-mile journey to their new home laid on the back of a flat-bed lorry, before being winched into place via a crane. The whole project from concept to delivery to installation was seamless.
Andrew said: ‘This was an interesting and significant brief for us and we’re delighted with the result.
‘The Majestic is one of the most exciting projects happening in Leeds at the minute so it was a real privilege to be involved.”
As part of this landmark building, ‘Music and Poetry’ will stand as a symbol of Leeds’ passionate support of culture and the arts, overlooking City Square for many years to come and stitching together the city’s past and future.