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It is no coincidence that modern British sculpture was raised on strong tea and Yorkshire pudding. From Henry Moore to Barbara Hepworth, Anthony Caro to Phyllida Barlow, the 20th-century sculptural ...
From power station to public building, London’s Tate Modern has rewritten the rules for what an art museum can be.
They dragged British art into the 20th century and they made sculpture central to that change. Moore ended up in Hertfordshire and Hepworth ended up in Cornwall, but they never forgot their roots.
Houghton Hall, a Palladian manor near the Norfolk coast built for Britain’s first prime minister, is arguably more famous for its superlative sculpture park.Its owner, the seventh Marquess of ...
Bright-eyed British modern. by Eric Gibson. Jacob Epstein with Torso in Metal from Rock Drill, ca.1952. Photo: Epstein Archive ... whose work one rarely sees outside of individual museum collections ...
The Chicago-based artist and academic Michael Rakowitz says that he hopes his Assyrian lamassu sculpture, which stood on the Fourth Plinth in London’s Trafalgar square from 2018 to 2020, could ...
Paolozzi, the British sculpture who passed away in 2005, is famous for his 1986 mosaics at Tottenham Court Road tube station and his 1995 bronze of Sir Isaac Newton next to the British Library.
The piece, Sculpture With Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue And Red, created in March 1944, is part of Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Evening Sale. The auction house estimates it will fetch ...
Two bastions of Modern British art are now devoting exhibitions to diasporic artists who were connected, in different ways, to The Other Story exhibition: Li Yuan-chia (1929-94) at Kettle’s Yard ...
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