Transport is a sculpture by Antony Gormley in the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent.
[1] It is constructed from iron nails removed from the roof of the south-east transept of the cathedral as it was undergoing repairs.
[1] Transport is suspended from the ceiling of the crypt of the cathedral, and hangs above the location of the first tomb of Thomas Becket.
[1] The Dean of Canterbury, Robert Willis, said that "The sense of passage which the word Transport conveys tunes well with the constant movement of people through this place of prayer and creativity ...
It also suggests the way in which sacred spaces communicate a sense of time and eternity, of the finite and the infinite".