Designer Adam Nathaniel Furman has employed their signature whimsical style to create a colorful queer monument for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. The playful structure was titled 'Babs Baldachino,' to celebrate LGBTQ+ people in the English city and "provide moments of pleasure." The sculpture was introduced as part of the contemporary arts fest Fierce Festival.
The whimsically colorful design of the queer monument invites visitors to sit on its stepped base. The piece "forms part of the festival's Healing Garden of Babs series." The word 'bab' is a local term for affection. The artistic director of Fierce Festival created the Healing Gardens of Bab program to acknowledge the town's "homophobic colonial histories" and "subtly pique people's interest who might not know anything about these histories."
Colorful Queer Monuments
Adam Nathaniel Furman Boasts Playful Structures at the Commonwealth Games
Trend Themes
1. Whimsical Monument Design - The use of colorful and playful design elements in monuments can create a unique and engaging experience for visitors.
2. LGBTQ+ Representation in Public Art - The inclusion of LGBTQ+ themes and representation in public art can promote inclusivity and acceptance.
3. Acknowledging Marginalized Histories Through Art - Using art to acknowledge and educate on marginalized histories can help promote awareness and understanding.
Industry Implications
1. Public Art - The public art industry can explore new and innovative ways to incorporate LGBTQ+ themes and representation into their work.
2. Tourism - Tourism industries can incorporate monuments that celebrate diversity and LGBTQ+ representation to attract a wider audience.
3. Education - Educational institutions can partner with artists and designers to create inclusive art installations that acknowledge marginalized histories and promote awareness.