UK TO INSTALL THE WORLD’S FIRST SCULPTURE CELEBRATING HIJAB-WEARING WOMEN

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Wed 20 September 2023:

Final touches are being made to a 16-foot steel sculpture dedicated to women who wear the hijab, which is set to be installed in Britain’s second largest city, Birmingham, next month.

Birmingham to unveil sculpture celebrating women who wear hijab

The one-tonne statue, “Strength of the Hijab” was commissioned by local charity Legacy West Midlands and is reportedly the first of its kind in the world and was designed by renowned artist Luke Perry to celebrate Muslim women who wear the headscarf.

Black Country sculpture celebrating women who wear hijabs believed to be  first of its kind in world | Express & Star

Perry was quoted as saying: “The Strength of the Hijab is a piece which represents women who wear hijabs of the Islamic faith, and it’s really there because it’s such an underrepresented part of our community, but such an important one.”

“They need visibility, it’s so important, so working with the community to come up with the designs has been really exciting because we didn’t know what it was going to look like until now.”

The site for the artwork will be Smethwick, which the sculptor explained is “a humongous part of the community that is from the Islamic faith.”

Perry told Birmingham Mail that “The idea for the piece came from speaking to Muslim women who I work with at Community Connect Foundation. I asked them what artwork they would like to see and they talked about how they have no representation; nothing that looked like them.”

Huge sculpture celebrating Muslim women to be installed in Smethwick -  Birmingham Live

“They want to be able to show their children things in the environment which makes them feel connected, important and gives them pride. Not just endless history on rich white men,” he said.

“It’s nice to represent the times. It’s about making people feel like they belong somewhere. In my artwork I like to convey themes of ‘home’ and having pride in the community.”

The sculpture, commissioned by the Legacy West Midlands charity, is made of steel which will be galvanised before its completion.

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