- Source: Statue of Alan Turing, Bletchley Park
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A statue of Alan Turing, created in slate by Stephen Kettle in 2007, is located at Bletchley Park in England as part of an exhibition that honours Turing (1912ā1954). It was commissioned by the American businessman and philanthropist Sidney Frank (1919ā2006).
The slate for the sculpture was selected from North Wales because the sculptor learned that Turing used to holiday there as a child and adult. The slate originated from Llechwedd, near Blaenau Ffestiniog. Turing is depicted seated and looking at a German Enigma machine. He is dressed in a jacket, but there is some deliberate untidiness in his clothing.
In 2007, it was commented that the statue acknowledges Turing as a codebreaker but not as a gay icon. The statue became part of a new exhibition at Bletchley Park on Alan Turing in 2012, the centenary year of Turing's birth. Sir John Dermot Turing, nephew of Alan Turing, attended the opening of the exhibition and posed with the statue.
See also
2007 in art
Alan Turing Memorial (2001), Manchester
List of LGBT monuments and memorials
References
External links
Alan Turing statue information from Stephen Kettle