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Gordon Young (artist)

Gordon Young is a British artist specialising in public art, often including typographical elements. His ''Comedy Carpet'' on Blackpool Promenade (2011), at 2,200m2, has been said to be the largest piece of public art in Britain.
He was born in Carlisle and trained at Coventry Polytechnic and at the Royal College of Art. He was curator of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and director of the Welsh Sculpture Trust before becoming a full-time artist in 1984.〔
==Works==
Young's works include:
*''Fish Pavement'' (1992), Hull: a trail of 40 lifesize fish or groups of fish inset into pavements, leading the visitor around this city with its fishing heritage. They include a plaice in the Market Place, monkfish at Blackfriars Gate, and a shark outside a bank. Renovated in 2000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SevenSeas Fish Trail )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fish Pavement / Hull, 1992 )〕〔 ''Set of photographs''〕
*Cursing Stone and Reiver Pavement (2001), Carlisle: a walkway (connecting Tullie House Museum to Carlisle Castle under a main road) showing the names of border reiver families, and a 14-ton granite boulder showing part of a curse against these families which bishop Gavin Dunbar caused to be read out in churches in 1525.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cursing Stone & Reiver Pavement / Carlisle, 2001 )〕〔 ''Includes text of curse, in English''〕〔 ''includes full text of curse, in original Scots〕
*''A Flock of Words'' (2002), Morecambe: a 300m pathway linking the railway station to the sea front, with proverbs and poems about birds set into the paving〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A Flock of Words / Morecambe, 2003 )
*''7stanes'' (2008), Southern Scotland: a stone at each of seven mountain bike trails (including the Border Stane near the border, which has ''Auld Lang Syne'' and ''Jerusalem'' on its two sides with a hole in the middle through which hands can be shaken).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What are the 7stanes? )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The 7 Stanes / Scotland, 2008 )
*''Comedy Carpet'' (2011), Blackpool: reportedly Britain's largest piece of public art, an area of 2,200m2 or 1,800m2 (sources vary) on Festival Headland on the promenade, opposite Blackpool Tower. It shows jokes and punchlines from comedians who have performed in Blackpool over the decades, totalling 160,000 letters. Each letter is cut from granite and inset in white concrete, in a variety of typefaces.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Comedy Carpet / Blackpool, 2011 )〕 Five months after it was opened, the local council controversially removed part of the work because viewers were thought to be in danger of stepping backwards into the path of trams.
*''Bird Stones'' (2014), Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge: one wood and six stone pieces inspired by bird song.

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