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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater Manchester Alison Wilding: Deep WaterOn show for the first time at the Whitworth, this important work from the Gallery's collection is made up of a steel column rising from a wide base which will transform the Gallery's sculpture courtWhitworth Art Gallery, The University of Manchester | 5 July — 1 September 2013
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Article: Trail Antony Gormley Across Britain - From The Angel Of The North To The Iron ManTrack down Antony Gormley works throughout the UK in public spaces, museums, galleries, on the web and through educational resources for teachers.19 June 2007
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Article: Interview Artist's Statement: David Breuer-Weil on a sculpted Alien invasion in LondonFive times the size of an average person, David Breuer-Weil's monumental bronze sculpture, Alien, has just landed in a garden next to Victoria station. He tells us about it.17 April 2013
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Article: Interview Artist’s Statement: Ultimate Holding Company at Tatton Park Biennial 2012Artists Julie McCarthy and Jai Redman talk about their novel and outdoor sculpture, The Cartland Institute for Romance Research.23 May 2012
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Article: Interview Artist's Statment: Tom Dale on outdoor installation piece Banquet of SoundThe London-based artist talks about his work in the garden of Richmond's Ham House, casting lecterns and exploring the faces of power in our supposedly media savvy age.24 July 2012
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Article: News Blow for cash Flo plans as London Borough of Bromley claims ownership of Henry Moore workThe Henry Moore sculpture at the centre of controversial fundraising plans in Tower Hamlets could be put on public display after new research indicating Bromley may own it.20 December 2012
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Article: News Bob and Roberta Smith to tour Tower Hamlets for stories of Old FloThe artist otherwise known as Patrick Brill says he is "excited" to find out what the Henry Moore statue at the centre of controversial sell-off plans means to the people.11 January 2013
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Article: Review Bronze at London's Royal Academy of ArtsSpanning 5,000 years via classical gods, Japanese incense burners and Henry Moore, the Royal Academy's display is the largest cross-cultural show of bronze sculpture ever attempted.03 October 2012
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Venue: Heritage site, Garden, parklands or rural site, Environmental or ecological centre County: Staffordshire Burslem Park Stoke-on-Trent
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Article: Preview Central Park celebrates Ecology of Colour with Studio Weave Artlands building in DartfordSetting public art workshops within a park building made by an acclaimed young architectural team, a new project in the Kent town of Dartford features dye-based art.18 September 2012
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Article: Preview Christmas lights go up at Waddesdon Manor with Bruce Munro installationThe Buckinghamshire stately home plays host to two monumental pieces of luminous art - Blue Moon on a Platter and Angel of Light.27 November 2012
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Article: News Danny Boyle and Museum of London call on Tower Hamlets to keep Henry Moore's Old FloLeading figures have argued that Draped Seated Woman, the work by the sculptor at the centre of controversial fundraising plans, should return to the borough or a museum.05 November 2012
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Article: Preview David Nash at Kew: A Natural Gallery exploring the fundamental material of woodThe wood and bronze sculptures of David Nash are currently enlivening the landscapes and glass houses of Kew Gardens with organic and abstract forms.11 June 2012
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Article: Preview Earth Air Fire Water - 16 Somerset Artists in their Element at the Museum of SomersetWorking in a multitude of highly crafty forms, some of the finest artists with roots in Somerset are given a rare showcase in the county in a hands-on new exhibition.25 March 2013
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Article: Feature From X Factor to Eddie Redmayne: Boughton House enjoys part in Lés Miserables filmHaving acted as a makeshift home for Cheryl Cole and Gary Barlow last year, a Northamptonshire historic house provides the cinematic backdrop to Lés Miserables.10 January 2013
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Article: Interview Hand eye co-ordination: Liliane Lijn talks text based sculpture and technical challengesThe pioneering American artist, whose influences include beat poetry, surrealism and cutting edge astro-physics, talks mind-boggling copper sculptures and William Burroughs in an exclusive interview with Culture24.10 January 2012
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Article: News Hepworth Wakefield to convert adjacent mill into contemporary art spaceA 19th century textiles mill on the River Calder, handily positioned opposite The Hepworth Wakefield, will become a major new contemporary arts space.21 May 2013
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Article: Interview "If you can't get out of that spot, you're in trouble..." - Piers Secunda's Artist's StatementPiers Secunda is a contemporary artist who uses paint as a sculptural material. He tells us about Shanghai firing ranges, Taliban bullet holes and casting shrapnel damage at the V&A.14 September 2012





