Slipstream Sculpture, London
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Slipstream is a sculpture by Richard Wilson, created in 2014 for the wholly re-built Terminal 2 at Heathrow Airport, London. The large art intervention of aviation relevance was loosely specified, approved and project managed by Mark Davy, founder of the cultural and place-making agency Futurecity for the airport as owner. It is currently the largest privately funded sculpture for a commercial site in Europe. The winning proposal was selected from a shortlist of five international artists. ()
Completed: 2014Coordinates: 51°28'11"N, 0°26'59"W
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Hillingdon (Heathrow Villages)London
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Slipstream Sculpture – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St George's Interdenominational Chapel, Myrtle Avenue, Stanwell, Harlington.
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How to get to Slipstream Sculpture by public transport?
The nearest stations to Slipstream Sculpture:
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Metro
- Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 • Lines: Piccadilly (5 min walk)
- Hatton Cross • Lines: Piccadilly (29 min walk)
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- Heathrow Central Bus Station • Lines: 105, 111, 278, 285, 4, 436, 555, 7, 724, 727, 8, A10, Lhr, N140, N9, Ra1, Ra2, U3, X140, X26 (5 min walk)
- Heathrow Central Bus station (5 min walk)
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- Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 (7 min walk)
- Heathrow Terminal 4 (20 min walk)