Fine Art photo prints •	A range of prints, including images from the book. •	Available in 2 sizes and 3 mount colours •	Ready to frame locally

Exciting!

Birmingham’s Public Art by photographer and author Jonathan Berg was launched at STEAMhouse. This is a stunning book with 330 colour photos and a substantial text. It looks at the remarkable depth of public art of Birmingham. Photos jump from the page while the text informs on how this has all come to pass. From the statue of Lord Nelson in the Bull Ring to the latest street art in bohemian Digbeth and Deritend. A book of photography and a serious look at the roles of public art.

Birmingham’s Public Art

Walking Tours

Fridays, 10.30-12.30

The tour runs for individuals and groups on selected Friday mornings. Ideal for groups and individuals. Tour 17th November with the author.
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Where to buy Birmingham’s Public Art

Birmingham bookshops City Centre - Waterstones - may have stock on 1st floor Eastside Projects Gallery, 86 Heath Mill Lane B9 4HR Centrala, 4 Minerva Works, B5 5RT MAC bookshop, Cannon Hill Park, B12 9QH Heath Bookshop, Kings Heath, B14 7JZ RBSA shop, 4 Brook St., B3 1SA Solihull - Waterstones Thinktank shop, Millennium Point London - RIBA bookshop, Hatchards & Foyles Bristol - Clifton Waterstones This website: Purchase signed copies here…. direct from the publisher. Internet bookshops: Widely available. Amazon special price here….
IN STOCK: Being dispatched. Catalogue of Birmingham Public Art: This is currently in development with work starting on 21 century public art. See here….
103 Colmore row Mitchell and Pickering artworks

Pickering’s Equinox at

103 Colmore Row

The modernistic new skyscraper in the middle of Birmingham has some public art surprises as well as great views from the skyline restaurant

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