Headington Shark Owner Interviewed Over Listing

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The Headngton Shark House consists of a 25ft long fibreglass and steel sculpture of a shark, formally titled “Untitled 1986”, crashing through the roof of an otherwise average house on a quiet residential street in rural Oxford.

The sculpture is in part an international symbol of planning law defiance, anti-censorship, and anti-war. The city council voted to list the property on the local Heritage Asset Register, using the planning apparatus to allegedly "protect" a piece of artwork that is famously a symbol of planning law defiance.

In this interview with ITV Meridian's William Walters, the owner discusses the recent decision and it's ramifications for the artwork and the city.

Thanks to William Walters for permission to upload the interview footage.
More information can be found at www.headingtonshark.com.

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