The Arts Council Lottery provided £7,500 to cover the costs of a Feasibility study. The findings of the study led to a radical rethink of the project. Instead of having the various arts organisations of Public Arts Development Trust, ArtAngel, Public Monuments and Statues Association and The Royal Society of British Sculptors each responsibile for a different year, they were to be invited to join a single committee responsible for commissioning three contemporary works of art, from very different sculptors, to follow each other on to and off the plinth. The educational and ancillary projects were to remaIn a strong part of the scheme. The RSA were to undertake the project management and fundraising.\n\nAn administration file comprising of correspondence and working papers relating to the organisation of the feasibility study and its funding. It includes the Outline brief for the Feasibility Study and a copy of the Final Report, June 1997.
The first file, dated 1995, contains correspondence and papers relating to the development of the project and its funding. It includes an 'Outline description of the Project', Proposals I and II, a summary of suggestions made by the public with reasons for their acceptance or rejection and a procedural guide to erecting a statue in Westminster. There are also Progress Reports on the Statue dated 25 August and 13 September 1995.\n\nThe second file, dated 1995-2000, contains correspondence relating to a variety of issues concern the administration of the project.
This file details the history of Trafalgar Square; lists of artists invited to submit ideas and patrons supporting the initiative; there are also descriptions and photocopied drawings of the proposals presumably shortlisted for the project including those finally chosen (Mark Wallinger, Rachel Whiteread and Bill Woodrow).
Correspondence to and from potential sponsors of the Fourth Plinth Project. Also includes the application made to the Shipley fund and details of the RSA/Goodwood agreement.
This file consists of press releases from both the RSA and the Department of Media, Culture and Sport, RSA media notes and press cuttings relating to the unveiling of Mark Wallinger's Ecce Homo and Rachel Whiteread's Monument.
The pack gives a brief history of Trafalgar Square and an outline of the project.
The file consists of proposals for and expressions of interest in the project.
The file contains print-outs from the Fourth Plinth web site giving details of the project and the artists involved. It also includes correspondence on the forma and contents of the web site.
The file contains briefing notes and description of the project and correspondence relating to the development of the project.
Correspondence relating to the administration of the event. Includes a transcript of the speech given by Prue Leith.
Specifications and technical drawings by Dewhurst Macfarlane and Partners, March 2001. Also includes correspondence relating to the erection of Bill Woodrow's sculpture.
Administrative records relating to the unveiling of Rachel Whiteread's sculpture. Includes RSA Director Penny Egan's briefing notes, planning applications and consent and insurance information.
File 1: Contains newspapers cuttings, 1999-2002. Some cuttings\n relate to Arts education in general. 1999-2000 indexed.\n\nFile 2: Contains press cuttings, correspondence and\n administrative papers,1995-1999. Not indexed.\n\nVolume: Fourth Plinth Project at Trafalgar Square, Media\n Coverage. 1995-1999.
General correspondence about the RSAs Fourth Plinth project in Trafalgar Square including correspondence from 10 Downing Street, Buckingham Palace, Arup Associates and other sponsors and partners.
Drawings and plans from Arup Associates.
Sem títuloAll minutes are closed for 30 years.\nThere was also a Development Committee but there are no minutes relating to it.\nIncludes incomplete minutes and papers of the Steering Committee, Statue Panel, the Communications Committee, RSA Meetings and World Squares for All. In chronological order.
Minutes, agendas and papers dating from the first meeting on 27 November 1995 to 15 September 1999. Includes an Outline to the Trafalgar Square Statue project and a copy of the draft proposal between the RSA and Goodwood and minutes from the Fourth Plinth Debrief and Planning Committee.
Minutes, agenda and papers dated 4 July 1995. The papers comprise of the opening remarks made at the meeting and an update on progress made.
Consists of an Outline for the first Communications Committee Meeting 11 June 1996, one set of Minutes and papers dated 10 September 1996, sugestions for education possibilites for the scheme and several pieces of correspondence.
Memoranda, notes and agends from meetings held predominately in 1999. Includes an outline proposal for the project setting out the current situation, the proposed method for achieving the aims and names key personnel and their duties.
Correspondence, press releases (from the Department of Culture, Media and Sport)and a Report by Sir John Mortimer's Advisory Group (Vacant Plinth Advisory Group) on - the future of the vacant plinth in Trafalgar Square.