Laura C.
Yelp
Spire of Hope, St Anne's Cathedral
Despite some of my lesser starred reviews, I don't actually like to be too negative about some of the wonders around this wee city of ours. It has its faults, yes, but there's so much good stuff going on, and, on a community basis especially, so many good people working their bums off to make this place a better place to be.
But what the blazing hell is the Spire of Hope meant to be? Stuck on the back of the gorgeous St Anne's Cathedral, like a shiny phallic symbol stretching hopefully up to the skies, this might have been built with good intentions (like most phallic symbols. Boom boom!) but I'm sorry, it looks like, well, a shiny phallic symbol stretching hopefully up to the skies.
It was built (erected?) in 2007 as a symbol of hope for the city, and cost £850,000 to design and put up. Saying you don't like a hope symbol seems akin to saying you don't like hope, or want peace, or any of the other things the sculpture is meant to represent, but let's face it, it would be a sign of truly 'moving on' if we had general art and sculptures, and plays, and films, and just about everything else, rather than based around hope, or peace, or the conflict. £850,000 would have bought an awful lot of art and ideas from young artists just getting themselves established.
Two points for the sentiment.