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NEW: 'Alison Lapper Pregnant' sits on the fourth plinth.
NEW: 'Alison Lapper Pregnant' sits on the fourth plinth.

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Nelson gets a new neighbour


16/ 9/2005

A CONTROVERSIAL statue of disabled artist Alison Lapper has been unveiled in Trafalgar Square.

The 12 ton, 16-foot high marble sculpture, Alison Lapper Pregnant, by Marc Quinn, occupies the empty fourth plinth and is London's newest landmark.

Mayor Ken Livingstone hosted the unveiling ceremony.

Lapper, who was born with no arms and shortened legs due to a congenital disorder, posed naked for Quinn when she was eight months pregnant.

The sculpture has provoked strong reactions.

Naked

Lapper said: "I'm very excited about it. This is history in the making. Never before has someone with a disability, let alone someone with a disability who is naked and eight months pregnant, been put in such a public place and portrayed in such a positive way.

"There is so much prejudice around sexuality, disability, femininity and pregnancy, but Marc tackles it all."

Quinn has admitted his sculpture may shock, but said: "Hopefully that will draw your attention to it and then, once it's under your skin, there will be an emotional response."

The sculpture will remain in place for 18 months.

Bert Massie, chairman of the Disability Rights Commission said: "Disabled bodies have a power and beauty rarely recognised in an age where youth and `perfection' are idolised."


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   Being born handicapped does merit honor or recognition. What did this person do to advance British culture or history?
Bohdan Gojnycz, Green Valley AZ, USA
7/10/2005 at 19:41

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   Fantastic. Missed it by 2 days Great article and saw a video. Be proud
Howard, Auckland NZ
28/09/2005 at 12:10

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