About this objectThis print is part of a series designed by James Giddins as part of the 'Art in Industry' year of 1986. The project was nationwide and attempted to change attitudes, knowledge, and awareness of industry, prompted by the UK being ranked below other nations in the major industrial league. On a local level, Unilever provided resources to three artists, Christine Kowal Post, Christine Leadbetter, and Giddins, to create artworks related to their factories and to run workshops for local students, with work to be displayed in an exhibition at the Williamson.
This particular print depicts the Unichema Chemical Plant run by Unilever. Giddins' challenge with this work was to fit the sprawling towers of the plant into such a small space, something he achieves through the arching of their form.
MakerGiddins, James
Maker Roleprintmaker
Date Made1986
Period20th century
Medium and Materialsmedium: black ink
support: paper
Inscription and MarksLinocut Converging Towers J Giddins M86
Method: signed pencil
Position: below image
Techniquelinocut
Measurementsheight: 35cm
width: 35cm
mount height: 76cm
mount width: 51cm
Subject and Association Keywordsindustrial
Subject and Association Keywordsscience fiction
Subject and Association KeywordsUnichema Chemical Works, England