Journalists memorial design unveiled
On The RecordThe design of the UK's first national memorial to journalists killed while reporting from conflict zones has been unveiled.
Artist Wolfgang Buttress's proposal End of Copy, Words of Light was confirmed as the winning entry in the contest, run by campaign group On The Record on Wednesday.
The permanent artwork will be erected at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire, along with a companion piece at St Bride's Church in Fleet Street, London.
An online public record will also be created to chronicle the lives and work of the journalists, to honour their sacrifice, preserve their memory and educate future generations about the cost of truth.
Buttress said: "This memorial is about presence rather than proclamation. Journalism at its best is an act of service, often quiet, frequently risky and, in the most tragic cases, fatal.
"My ambition was to create a work that acknowledges loss while leaving space for reflection, humility and care. It is a memorial shaped as much by what is felt as what is seen."
On The RecordEnd of Copy, Words of Light will feature aluminium columns, representing rays of light, arranged in a Fibonacci spiral, while steel and glass surfaces will mirror the surrounding landscape.
The aluminium will be designed to weather naturally to reinforce the memorial's connection with the passage of time.
The announcement of the winning entry came after On The Record was launched to address the lack of a permanent memorial to journalists killed during conflict.
Sarah Sands, chair of trustees, said: "This memorial to journalists covering conflicts, together with the online archive, will ensure that their names and work will not be lost to the news cycle.
"It is a lasting statement that the truth matters, and we will remember the courage and sacrifice of those who died for it."
Once created, the sculpture is expected to be displayed at the National Memorial Arboretum from spring 2027.
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