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''Superlambanana'' is a bright yellow sculpture in
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, England. Weighing almost and standing at tall, it is intended to be a cross between a banana and a lamb and was designed by
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-based Japanese artist Taro Chiezo. It stands in
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, outside the Avril Robarts Library of
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. It was previously located on
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near the Albert Dock. Chiezo created only a four-inch model; the full-size replica was made by local artists Andy Small, Julian Taylor, Tommy Reason, and Ray Stokes. Developed for the 1998 ArtTransPennine Exhibition, the sculpture reflects the history of Liverpool, as both sheep and bananas were historically common cargos in the city's docks; it is also a comment on the potential dangers of
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. In 2008, as part of Liverpool's year-long position as the
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, 125 miniature replicas were created. Sponsored by local community organisations and businesses in the city, the mini ''Superlambanana''s were located throughout the Liverpool and Merseyside regions. One sculpture, ''The Highest SuperLambBanana'', was located on top of
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,
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, to recognise the city’s close links with that region.


Origin

The sculpture was created for the ArtTransPennine Exhibition in 1998, part of an initiative to create a “corridor of art” through the North of England. Liverpool's contribution, designed by Japanese artist Taro Chiezo, was the ''Superlambanana'', which was unveiled to the city at the reopening of Liverpool's branch of the famous
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. An ironic comment on the dangers of
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, it was developed with the city in mind, as both
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and lambs were once common cargos in Liverpool's bustling docks. The thinking behind Chiezo's ''Superlambanana'' was the creation of something that “spoke of the future of 90's Liverpool”. He had previously visited the city and been inspired by the
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's ventilation shaft, in particular the symbolism of how a vital piece of 1930's engineering was incorporated into a broader “sculpture” (or, in this case, an aesthetically attractive building). Chiezo made only a four-inch model; four local sculptors—Andy Small, Julian Taylor, Tommy Reason and Ray Stokes—recreated it on a 50:1 scale. It was created using a wire-mesh frame that supported a concrete and fibreglass shell and was developed at the former Bryant and May Matchworks factory in the south of the city at a total cost of £35,000. The sculpture was controversial; there was scepticism regarding its purpose and value. However, it soon became a popular symbol in the city and a valued piece of public art. At the end of the ArtTransPennine Exhibition, responsibility for the sculpture was handed to the Liverpool Architecture & Design Trust.


Time in the Liverpool area

Since the sculpture's conception, the sculpture was intended to move around the city and not remain in one location. It was originally located on the Strand near Liverpool's famous Liver Building and has since been located in several other places, including
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; Spike Island in
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; and on Wapping, close to the Albert Dock. Council leader Warren Bradley suggested that the sculpture could also be moved to Garston in the south of the city. Although its usual colour is yellow, the statue has occasionally been repainted as part of a sponsorship arrangement. Colours have included pink, during a period of sponsorship by the
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awareness charity Breakthrough; the colours of a Friesian cow, during a period of “quasi-vandalism”; and purple, during the SmokeFree Liverpool campaign. In 2023 the statue was painted in the colours of the Ukrainian flag to mark the Eurovision Song Contest held in Liverpool on behalf of Ukraine, because of Russia's full scale war in Ukraine.


After Liverpool

Speculation arose about the sculpture’s future because the artist had only loaned the sculpture to the
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; some suggested that the sculpture could be sold to
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's neighbour
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. In September 2008, talks began between the Liverpool Culture Company and Taro Chiezo’s representatives about keeping the sculpture in Liverpool. Six months later, in February 2009, it was announced that an agreement was reached between the two parties: a new replica made by original sculptor Julian Taylor would remain in the city for the next 80 years. It is expected that the current ''Superlambanana'' will be returned to Chiezo to be auctioned off.


Go ''Superlambananas''!

As part of Liverpool's Capital of Culture celebrations, 125 two-metre-high replicas of ''Superlambanana'' were commissioned and located throughout Liverpool and the surrounding areas. The mini ''Superlambananas'' were developed in partnership between the Liverpool Culture Company and Wild in Art. Each was sponsored by a local institution or business and designed by local community members. The miniature ''Superlambananas'' were on display for ten weeks, from June to August 2008. The ''
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'' partnered with the event, releasing a location map and guide of every mini ''Superlambanana'' to encourage locals to get involved. All but two of them were located within the Merseyside area. ''Lovemedoodle'' was located at
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in London and then was moved back to Liverpool Lime Street station, whilst ''The Highest SuperLambBanana'' was located on top of
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in
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and was sponsored by
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. At the end of their ten-week run, the mini ''Superlambananas'' were auctioned off for the
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's charities; each had a guide price ranging from £3,000 to £8,000. The first of two auctions was held at St George's Hall on 9 September 2008 with 68 ''Superlambananas'' up for sale. In total they sold for a combined sum of £550,000 or approximately £7,800 each, well above estimates. The highest bid on the night was £25,000, paid by the chairman of
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for “''Mandy''” ''Mandala Superlambanana'', created by glass artist Patricia Lee, whilst Phil Redmond, creative director of the Liverpool Culture Company, purchased four lots for a total of £55,000. Other notable purchasers included comedian John Bishop, playwright Fred Lawless and '' Big Brother'' star Craig Phillips. A second, internet-based auction (hosted b
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took place on 16 September 2008. A quarter of the proceeds went to charity.


''Superlambananas'' return

Early in 2010, eight new two-metre-high replicas of ''Superlambanana'', known as the "Eight for 08" were commissioned as a permanent piece of public art. Initially placed on The Strand, in front of the
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and
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Buildings, they were destined to be moved to Lime Street station after the station's refurbishment. In 2010, one of these sculptures was sent to the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China. This sculpture was named Archie as it featured many designs from architectural details from the city. The sculpture was gifted by the city, and now resides in the Shanghai World Expo Museum. This sculpture was made in the medium of mosaic and was designed and made by Debbie Ryan, a local artist from the city of Liverpool. As of October 2014, four of the Eight for 08 were relocated to the
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, outside the new
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. ''Mandy Mandala Superlambanana'' is in the museum itself. Before the Eurovision Song Contest was held in Liverpool in June 2023, the Museum of Liverpool made a video explaining what a ''Superlambana'' is.What is a superlambanana? By Sam Bytheway. https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/stories/what-superlambanana? Published 30 May 2023. On You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzPH_ZuQNSw&t=3s 26 May 2023


References


External links


Official ''Superlambanana'' websiteOfficial GoSuperlambananas websiteGoSuperlambananas MapBBC - ''Superlambananas'' to return to Liverpool March 2010BBC - Superlambanana donated to museum September 2008
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