While some sculptures go into hibernation, curators let winter work its magic on others
The 19th-century palace is returning to the idea of showing sculpture alongside its Old Masters
Seafront commission, which references the invasion of Iraq in 2003, is part of England’s Creative Coast: Waterfronts initiative
Research for a new book begins with a pilgrimage to find prehistoric rock art in northern England
Artist reveled in the corrosion and patination of her towering creations
Sculptures are a ‘preview’ of a public commission by Laurence Edwards due to be unveiled in Doncaster in May
The assistant curator Clare Nadal talks us through five key images from The Hepworth Wakefield’s exhibition
The year-long programme Monuments Now at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens aims to evaluate ideas around public art
Inaugural edition of the monumental show, opening this Friday, is free to the public
Sculptures and drawings by the Russian Constructivist who “lived his life out of a suitcase” to go on show at Tate St Ives—close to where he once lived.
Wael Shawky, Superflex and eL Seed are among the artists who will base works on the ancient history of the region
Book tells the tale of how Italian museum amassed such a vast array of important sculptures thanks to Frenchman Louis-Claude Carrand
The artist’s fragmented installation for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art has completed its trek through time and space
Bronze sculpture gets new wings in a collaboration with Berlin’s Antikensammlung
Miami collectors William and Beatrice Cox will donate the fruit piece to an unnamed institution
Brexit is a disaster for the UK, says the sculptor as he unveils his Field for the British Isles installation at Firstsite gallery in Colchester
A different version of the sculpture Unique Forms of Continuity in Space sold at the auction house in 1975 for $41,000
Studio Voltaire’s ambitious off-site programme also includes commissions by Monster Chetwynd and Dawn Mellor
US artist takes on British Empire’s legacy and the Transatlantic salve trade in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
The pair are among 30 artists selected for the fair's Unlimited-style section for large-scale installations, videos and performances
London exhibition tells a complex story of body, space and boundaries
The artist is the first to have a major commission in the historic burial vault
The urban graveyards of New Orleans are rich in commemorative monuments and sculpture
Mayor of London’s office says contemporary art series will continue with Heather Phillipson sculpture planned for 2020
How two monumental figures by Niko Ghika looking out from Corfu were made
Artist’s works on iconoclasm in Mosul are currently on show at the Imperial War Museum in London
Used in high status projects and throughout the continent, Kim Woods's detailed study challenges misconceptions of the carving rock's status
More than 70 participants including Candice Breitz and Tania Bruguera have signed a statement demanding reopening of Aichi Triennale's exhibition
With a new executive director, Harvey Fite's Opus 40 near Saugerties aims to expand its programming
The new event posits the Northern English county as a prime arts destination