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A sculpture has found a new home in a museum's gardens - with hopes it could kickstart plans to make the city an international destination for art fans. Jonathan Wright's Constellation sculpture, which sat atop Hove Plinth on the promenade from 2018 to 2023, is now on display once again with an inauguration from the mayor. It now stands opposite Jaipur Gate in the Hove Museum of Creativity gardens in New Church Road.

The new plinth under construction (Image: Supplied) The sculpture was initially commissioned by the Hove Civic Society to be the first on Hove Plinth. The society has also found its new home as part of an effort to bring a trail of sculptures to the city over time. The new mayor of Brighton , Councillor Mohammed Asaduzzaman, kicked off celebrations in the gardens yesterday.



There were speeches from people involved, music and stories of the sculpture's individual models - some based on objects in the Hove Museum. Hove Plinth under construction Constellation was replaced on the plinth by a new sculpture called Flight of the Langoustine by Pierre Diamantopoulo in September 2023. People living nearby have been taking part in workshops to restore the gilding after its five-year exposure to the elements.

The construction and installation of a new plinth at Hove Museum, along with the restoration of the sculpture, has been made possible by voluntary effort and fundraising by Hove Civic Society, Brighton and Hove Museum staff and the creative work of Jonathan Wright in d.

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