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Preview A drunken orgy and Zeus's sons: Mat Collishaw's Folly at a pond and banqueting house in YorkshireA strobe-lit chandelier channels an elitist 18th century drinking club in one of two new installations by Mat Collishaw, set between the Banqueting House and Temple of Piety at the National Trust's Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal.14 June 2016
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Preview "Absolutely gorgeous" Sculpture Centre to open in Bury with international Text FestivalPartly opened in the Lancashire town's culture complex following library cuts, the new Bury Sculpture Centre is preparing to launch. Curator Tony Trehy explains all.29 April 2014
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News "Amazing, beautiful, incredible, outstanding": Yorkshire Sculpture Park enjoys Museum of the Year accoladesThirty-seven years after founding the estate of art, Peter Murray says Yorkshire Sculpture Park won the Art Fund award thanks to its unique qualities.10 July 2014
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News Art meets industry as David Nash sculpture launches art season at CoalbrookdaleThree Black Humps, a new work by award-winning artist David Nash will go on display at Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron this June marking the launch of Shifting Worlds, a contemporary art programme.19 June 2015
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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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Preview Asthall Manor's seductive onform sculpture show brings stone to London's Crypt GalleryFormed as a biennial in 2002, the sixth edition of a playful sculpture show from the Cotswold arrives at an atmospheric London crypt with work by 19 artists.11 June 2013
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News Compton Verney to open Moore Rodin exhibition on 10th anniversaryA model for Rodin's The Gates of Hell, a display of antiquities devised by Henry Moore's daughter and a series of spectacular sculptures draw parallels between two towering artists in the 10th year of Compton Verney's exhibition season.03 January 2014
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C24 Feature Curator's Choice: The earliest Bruce Nauman work held by the Tate collectionThe Assistant Curator at Tate Liverpool on a Nauman sculpture made of irregular, hollow fibreglass and resin bars, featuring in the current Constellations exhibition.26 July 2013
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Review Darth Vader, Spider-Man and Roxy Music: Haim Steinbach and Martino Gamper at SerpentineEmily Beeson on a double-bill of shows at London's Serpentine Gallery: Haim Steinbach's Once Again the World is Flat and Martino Gamper's Design is a State of Mind.11 March 2014
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Review Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft: A new jewel in the Sussex DownsTypographers, architects and anyone with an interest in 20th century applied arts will be thrilled with the rejuvenated Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft.27 September 2013
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News Duke of Lorraine's unique 18th century treasure casket is bought by Bowes MuseumTelling part of the story of Chinese porcelain in Europe, an ornate casket which was barred from being sold overseas has joined the collection at the Bowes in Durham.21 October 2013
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Preview Enter the Secret Garden: Sculpture and sound meet in a Regency Brighton landscapeSet in a secret Brighton garden during the city's festival month, sculptor Hamish Black's Blackbird sculpture has been described as a silent song in a secret garden - as he tells Culture24.16 May 2016
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News Great British Bake off star bakes a Barbara Hepworth cake for gallery's millionth visitorThe 2013 winner of the Great British Bake off, Frances Quinn, is at the Hepworth in Wakefield today to celebrate the gallery's millionth visitor with a Barbara Hepworth-inspired cake.05 December 2013
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News Henry Moore's Maquette Studio recreated for London exhibitionThe wunderkammer of found objects Henry Moore collected and displayed in his Maquette Studio at Perry Green is to be recreated for a new show at the Gagosian Gallery in London.12 January 2014
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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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News Huge T-rex moved outside museum after sculptor's A1 lorry tripA model dinosaur sculpture used in a primordial-themed college ball has been moved to the oldesst geological museum - Cambridge's Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences.08 February 2015
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News Hull to be covered in giant kaleidoscopic toads for 30th anniversary of Philip Larkin's deathAn eight-metre inflatable Flying Toad, soaring on the skyline of the city, will perhaps be the highlight when sculpted toads take over Hull for five days in August.21 July 2015
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In Pictures In Pictures: Yorkshire Sculpture Park through the seasonsTake a look at some of the sights and shapes around Yorkshire Sculpture Park, from the great works of Henry Moore to deer parks and temples.10 July 2014
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Review Jake and Dinos Chapman: In the Realm of the Unmentionable at the Jerwood GalleryThe Chapman Brothers' return to Hastings bears little material relating directly to the town where they were born. Their interest, they say, is in the "dark underbelly" of life.24 October 2014
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Preview Last Chance to See: Nigel Hall's sculptures at Churchill College CambridgeA teacher at the Royal College of Art and Chelsea, influential sculptor Nigel Hall's works in bronze, steel, painted aluminium and MDF are showcased in Cambridge.29 May 2013