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  • 'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
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    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth.

    The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work - made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs - beside the Swiss existential hero's but tells us 'they're enjoying each other's company'.

    Artist Huma Bhabha at the Barbican, London, UK.
    2//5/2025.

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  • 'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
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    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth.

    The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work - made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs - beside the Swiss existential hero's but tells us 'they're enjoying each other's company'.

    Artist Huma Bhabha at the Barbican, London, UK.
    2//5/2025.

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  • 'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
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    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth.

    The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work - made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs - beside the Swiss existential hero's but tells us 'they're enjoying each other's company'.

    Artist Huma Bhabha at the Barbican, London, UK.
    2//5/2025.

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  • 'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
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    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth.

    The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work - made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs - beside the Swiss existential hero's but tells us 'they're enjoying each other's company'.

    Artist Huma Bhabha at the Barbican, London, UK.
    2//5/2025.

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  • 'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
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    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth.

    The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work - made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs - beside the Swiss existential hero's but tells us 'they're enjoying each other's company'.

    Artist Huma Bhabha at the Barbican, London, UK.
    2//5/2025.

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  • 'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
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    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth.

    The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work - made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs - beside the Swiss existential hero's but tells us 'they're enjoying each other's company'.

    Artist Huma Bhabha at the Barbican, London, UK.
    2//5/2025.

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  • 'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
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    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth.

    The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work - made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs - beside the Swiss existential hero's but tells us 'they're enjoying each other's company'.

    Artist Huma Bhabha at the Barbican, London, UK.
    2//5/2025.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • 'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
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    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth
    'You might find it scary': artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth.

    The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work - made using plastic bags, pincers and chairs - beside the Swiss existential hero's but tells us 'they're enjoying each other's company'.

    Artist Huma Bhabha at the Barbican, London, UK.
    2//5/2025.

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  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA – MARCH 8:
    A high relief sculptural tympanum titled Sedna with Friends, featuring the central figure of Sedna surrounded by a walrus, whale, and narwhal on rippling Arctic waters, by renowned Iglulik-based sculptor Bart Hanna Kappianaq, seen at the Canadian Parliament Complex in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA – MARCH 8:
    The 'Joy' copper sculpture by Bruce Garner at Sparks Street, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7:
    A bronze sculpture of a fishing grizzly, created by artist Bruce Garner, is displayed in downtown Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7:
    A bronze sculpture of a fishing grizzly, created by artist Bruce Garner, is displayed in downtown Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: A bronze bust of Queen Elizabeth II, sculpted by Dominion Sculptor Phil White to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012, is showcased inside the Senate of Canada Building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cristiano Ronaldo statue unveiled in Times Square for 40th birthday
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    Cristiano Ronaldo statue unveiled in Times Square for 40th birthday
    February 5, 2025 - New York, New York, USA: Sergio Furnar, sculptor, creator. Portuguese New Yorkers and soccer fans gathered in Times Square--the Crossroads of the World--to celebrate the soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo's 40th birthday--with a statue unveiled by its sculptor Sergio Furnari. (Sam Simmonds/POLARIS).



    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Sam Simmonds

     

  • 'It's quite a thing to do a show here and openly use the word looting': artist Hew Locke on decolonising the British Museum
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    'It's quite a thing to do a show here and openly use the word looting': artist Hew Locke on decolonising the British Museum
    After his triumphant Tate installation, The Procession, the artist is preparing a radical exhibition tackling Britain's imperial past. He talks about why we must return plundered artefacts and rethink attitudes to heritage.

    Hew Locke, photographed alongside two figures from his newly commissioned work, The Watchers, inside the Enlightenment Gallery (Room 1). Hew Locke's exhibition 'what have we here?' runs at the British Museum from 17th October 2024 - 9th February 2025. London, UK.
    8/10/24

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
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    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew LockeGuyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke
    Guyanese-British sculptor and contemporary artist Hew Locke, 64, pictured at the British Museum, Enlightenment Gallery, London, UK.

    What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power.
    17 October 2024 - 9 February 2025
    26 September 2024

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  • River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
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    River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    Figure of woman on her back underwater draws inspiration from Hamlet's Ophelia and death of senior Tudor judge.

    The artwork, called Ophelia, is by the British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor

    The Tudor tragedy will be commemorated with a sculpture that has been installed under the waters of the Stour in Canterbury, close to where Hales took his life 470 years ago, inspired by his story and that of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine.

    Jason de Caires Taylor. Ophelia, a new underwater sculpture by artist Jason de Caires Taylor, installed in the River Stour by Canterbury's West Gate. Canterbury, Kent.
    13/9/24.

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  • River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
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    River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    Figure of woman on her back underwater draws inspiration from Hamlet's Ophelia and death of senior Tudor judge.

    The artwork, called Ophelia, is by the British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor

    The Tudor tragedy will be commemorated with a sculpture that has been installed under the waters of the Stour in Canterbury, close to where Hales took his life 470 years ago, inspired by his story and that of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine.

    Ophelia, a new underwater sculpture by artist Jason de Caires Taylor, installed in the River Stour by Canterbury's West Gate. Canterbury, Kent.
    13/9/24.

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  • River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
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    River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    Figure of woman on her back underwater draws inspiration from Hamlet's Ophelia and death of senior Tudor judge.

    The artwork, called Ophelia, is by the British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor

    The Tudor tragedy will be commemorated with a sculpture that has been installed under the waters of the Stour in Canterbury, close to where Hales took his life 470 years ago, inspired by his story and that of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine.

    Ophelia, a new underwater sculpture by artist Jason de Caires Taylor, installed in the River Stour by Canterbury's West Gate. Canterbury, Kent.
    13/9/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    DUKAS_174988730_EYE
    River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    Figure of woman on her back underwater draws inspiration from Hamlet's Ophelia and death of senior Tudor judge.

    The artwork, called Ophelia, is by the British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor

    The Tudor tragedy will be commemorated with a sculpture that has been installed under the waters of the Stour in Canterbury, close to where Hales took his life 470 years ago, inspired by his story and that of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine.

    Ophelia, a new underwater sculpture by artist Jason de Caires Taylor, installed in the River Stour by Canterbury's West Gate. Canterbury, Kent.
    13/9/24.

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  • River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
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    River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    Figure of woman on her back underwater draws inspiration from Hamlet's Ophelia and death of senior Tudor judge.

    The artwork, called Ophelia, is by the British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor

    The Tudor tragedy will be commemorated with a sculpture that has been installed under the waters of the Stour in Canterbury, close to where Hales took his life 470 years ago, inspired by his story and that of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine.

    Ophelia, a new underwater sculpture by artist Jason de Caires Taylor, installed in the River Stour by Canterbury's West Gate. Canterbury, Kent.
    13/9/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    DUKAS_174988729_EYE
    River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    Figure of woman on her back underwater draws inspiration from Hamlet's Ophelia and death of senior Tudor judge.

    The artwork, called Ophelia, is by the British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor

    The Tudor tragedy will be commemorated with a sculpture that has been installed under the waters of the Stour in Canterbury, close to where Hales took his life 470 years ago, inspired by his story and that of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine.

    Jason de Caires Taylor. Ophelia, a new underwater sculpture by artist Jason de Caires Taylor, installed in the River Stour by Canterbury's West Gate. Canterbury, Kent.
    13/9/24.

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  • River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    DUKAS_174988734_EYE
    River Stour sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor commemorates 16th century drowning that inspired Shakespeare.
    Figure of woman on her back underwater draws inspiration from Hamlet's Ophelia and death of senior Tudor judge.

    The artwork, called Ophelia, is by the British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor

    The Tudor tragedy will be commemorated with a sculpture that has been installed under the waters of the Stour in Canterbury, close to where Hales took his life 470 years ago, inspired by his story and that of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine.

    Jason de Caires Taylor. Ophelia, a new underwater sculpture by artist Jason de Caires Taylor, installed in the River Stour by Canterbury's West Gate. Canterbury, Kent.
    13/9/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
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    'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
    While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.

    About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city’s year of culture, Leeds 2023.

    Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'

    Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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    'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
    While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.

    About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city’s year of culture, Leeds 2023.

    Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'

    Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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    'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
    While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.

    About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city’s year of culture, Leeds 2023.

    Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'

    Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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    'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
    While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.

    About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city’s year of culture, Leeds 2023.

    Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'

    Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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  • Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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    Politics has failed us so art is important: Antony Gormley
    For his new show, Antony Gormley has made his most political work yet.

    Antony Gormley’s new body of work. Bunker comprises eight hollow figures made of concrete and posed in a variety of positions. They lead from the entrance of White Cube Bermondsey into the heart of his new exhibition, Body Politic.

    Sculptor Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA photographed at his London studio.

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