Aitch vows to repair vandalised Ian Curtis mural
Rap star Aitch has promised to get an Ian Curtis mural repaired in Manchester after it was painted over with an advert for his new album.
The mural of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis was put up in 2020 for World Mental Health Day and painted by local artist Akse P19.
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Earlier this week, promo art for Aitch's new album Close to Home was painted over it.
It’s come to light that the iconic Ian Curtis mural on Port Street has been painted over with my album artwork. This is the first time I’ve heard of this, me and my team are getting this fixed pronto. No way on earth would I want to disrespect a local hero like Ian.
MCR ❤️🐝— Aitch (@OfficialAitch) August 16, 2022
Aitch, who is also from Manchester, has said he is working to get it changed, writing on Twitter: "It’s come to light that the iconic Ian Curtis mural on Port Street has been painted over with my album artwork.
"This is the first time I’ve heard of this, me and my team are getting this fixed pronto. No way on earth would I want to disrespect a local hero like Ian."
Akse P19 also wrote on Instagram: "It doesn't take much common sense to understand that this mural should have remained for what it represented and stood for."
The painting over of the mural also infuriated Curtis' former band mate Peter Hook who tweeted: "That is very sad to see… it was such a wonderful mural. I will miss seeing that now on my drives into Manchester."
After learning that Aitch planned on having the Curtis mural put back, Hook said it was a "great gesture".
Manchester mayor Andy Burnham also commented on the situation, saying: "It should never have happened and he shouldn’t have been put in this position.
"Ian is a true icon of our city. He must be fully restored and left in his place for time in memoriam."
Respect to @OfficialAitch for this.👇🏻
It should never have happened and he shouldn’t have been put in this position.
Ian is a true icon of our city. He must be fully restored and left in his place for time in memoriam.
Thanks to everyone for showing what Ian means to us. 🙏🏻 https://t.co/SIr3wnj1lU— Andy Burnham (@AndyBurnhamGM) August 17, 2022
Ian Curtis is an iconic Manchester singer who rose to fame as part of Joy Division in the late 1970s. He killed himself in 1980 after suffering from depression and epilepsy.
For confidential emotional support contact The Samaritans at any time by calling 116 123 or emailing jo@samaritans.org
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