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Headline: King of the North! Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham unveils huge bronze bust of himself at Manchester Art Fair

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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham came face-to-face with a giant bronze bust of his own head on Friday night (21November2025).

The impressive artwork was unveiled to the public by Burnham at Manchester Art Fair, where it will be available to see over the weekend (November 22 – 23).

Speaking on the unveiling, the politician said: "I'm a little lost for words, which doesn't always happen, but I am, because it’s quite a thing to be confronted with a piece as powerful. It’s quite an emotional reaction to it in some ways. It’s a strange thing to come face-to-face with. I look very intense, like Everton has gone one nil down in the Merseyside Derby is what I look like.”

Morecambe artist Anthony Padgett created the sculpture in a bid to address the Northern/Southern imbalance of political leaders represented in major UK art galleries.

Praising Padgett, the Mayor said: “I'm truly honoured by what Anthony has done. No one has ever approached me with anything like this before and it was something that moved me quite a lot when he said he wanted to do it, and the reasons why he wanted to do it.

“To see the finished thing...the way Anthony puts it, as an artist of the North doing something on me, who has tried to dedicate my career to the North of England, it kind of matters. That partnership between us both spoke to me a little bit, I wouldn't have wanted anyone else to do it.”

The 56-year-old artist from Morecambe, Lancashire, was motivated to create the work further to seeing Burnham speak on the subject of Universal Basic Income back in 2022.

Inspired by his passion, the artist contacted the Mayoral Office to see if the Greater Manchester Mayor would be happy to sit for the work and was delighted when the reply was a yes.

Speaking about his work, Padgett said: “Politicians in London have a great profile. The same cannot often be said of regional leaders. I wanted to address this and promote figures of the North on a national scale.

“Having heard Andy speak, he was a natural choice. He’s a passionate advocate for the city and the North. It’s important that we positively address the regional divide. Manchester has a phenomenal cultural sector and is an economic powerhouse. It has a value in its own right, and this should be valued and appreciated.”

Work on the bronze bust commenced back in 2022, when Padgett first met with the Mayor of Greater Manchester to capture essential photographs and take measurements at the Mayoral Office.

From here a rough sculpture was created in Padgett’s studio at Birley Studios in Preston. A series of in-person sittings followed, slotted around the politician’s busy schedule, a time that afforded Padgett the opportunity to “capture the greatness of the Greater Manchester Mayor” and “put some real soul and expression into the work.”

Once happy with the clay sculpture, which sees every intricate feature of the leading politician captured in detail, a mould was created into which a cold cast bronze was poured.

The bust, which took over 40 hours to create and weighs 18kg, was completed in late summer 2025, with Padgett pleased to have the opportunity to unveil the work at Manchester Art Fair.

The finished work will be gifted to a renowned UK gallery for display in its national collection, with details of the chosen gallery under wraps for now. A second bust will be gifted to the Greater Manchester Mayor, with a third to be retained by Padgett.

The North’s largest and most significant art fair, Manchester Art Fair has welcomed over 122,000 visitors since its inception in 2008, amassing over £7.8m in art sales.

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