The first statues believed to depict black British people have returned to Brixton at long last. They were first placed on the platform in 1986 but were removed for refurbishment in 2016.
The first statues believed to depict black British people have returned to Brixton at long last.
The three icons were removed for refurbishment in 2016, making their home coming all the more special after seven years. The statues were created by artist Kevin Atherton and depict three residents from the area, though a fourth figure has been added to the installation for its reopening. In 1986, Joy was employed at the local leisure centre when she warily agreed to model for the sculpture.
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