Sculpture & Installation

Whitechapel Gallery's Max Mara Art Prize for Women announces trio of finalists

Artists Becky Beasley, Andrea Büttner and Elizabeth Price will compete for the 2010 Max Mara Art Prize for Women.

An installation with an illuminated spiral tower

Ai Weiwei to undertake Unilever commission at Tate Modern Turbine Hall

One of China’s "greatest living artists" has been chosen as the first to represent the Asia-Pacific region in The Unilever Series at the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. Ai Weiwei is the eleventh big name to undertake the commission.

Screenprint of a pair of young men in suits and handcuffs shielding their eyes

Richard Hamilton weighs Modern Moral Matters at Serpentine Gallery

Pop art meets politics in a major show by Richard Hamilton at London"s Serpentine Gallery. Mixed media gives rise to a range of messages in Modern Moral Matters, as Mark Sheerin finds out.

100 years of gifts from the Contemporary Art Society at York Art Gallery

100 Years of Gifts brings together gifts from the Contemporary Art Society to galleries around Yorkshire including a vast array of photography, painting and sculpture.

The McManus Gallery unveils spectacular sculpture to celebrate £12million revamp

The McManus, Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum has commissioned a luminously coloured new sculpture to mark the building's £12 million refurbishment.

Tate Britain goes in search of a darker Henry Moore

Tate Britain's Henry Moore exhibition, the first major show dedicated to the artist in 22 years, aims to reveal the secret history behind the iconic sculptor and his inner workings.

Mark Leckey and Martin McGeown celebrate 10 years of Milton Keynes Gallery

Milton Keynes Gallery will be celebrating its 10th year with a special exhibition curated by 2008 Turner Prize winner Mark Leckey and Martin McGeown, the director of London's Cabinet Gallery.

Ashmolean launches Eastern Art Online: The Yousef Jameel Centre for Islamic and Asian Art

The Ashmolean Museum has launched a major online resource which will open up the University of Oxford's Islamic and Asian Art collections held at the Museum.

Sonia Boyce transforms Liverpool's Bluecoat with Like Love - Parts One and Two and Action

British cultural pioneer Sonia Boyce has returned to take over Liverpool's Bluecoat gallery 25 years after her first exhibition at the gallery, Black Skin/Bluecoat.

Burghley House investigations reveal how first European porcelain was English

Revelatory new research by British Museum experts on a pair of ancient china vases produced for the Duke of Buckingham suggests the earliest European porcelain pottery could have been made in...

Teaching resources round-up: Henry Moore

There's a major exhibition of sculptor Henry Moore's work at Tate Britain between February 24 - August 8, 2010 but if you can't get your class to London, read on to find a Henry Moore piece near you...

Art Sheffield 2010 - Life: A User's Manual

Sheffield Contemporary Art Forum have taken the personal effect of life in 2010 as the starting point for their Bienniale, which launched last week. Culture24 takes a tour around the steel city.

Migration inspires art in Journeys With No Return at A Foundation, London

Journeys With No Return, a multi-disciplinary response to the phenomenon of global migration featuring the likes of Adam Chodzko and Melanie Manchot, is a show with a nomadic life of its own.

Unspeaking Engagements raises body awareness at the Lanchester Gallery

13 international artists come together for a new show at Coventry University's Lanchester Gallery, which promises shifting experiences and a raised awareness of the body in time and space.

A stately home with the words I'll Take It superimposed

Artists shape up for a bold 2010 Tatton Park Biennial

More than 20 bold projects are set to transform Tatton Park this summer. For their second Biennial, curators Danielle Arnaud and Jordan Kaplan have asked artists to examine the history and context of ...

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