Tuesday 6 October 2015

The landscape of british sculpture 1950 - 2015, beyond limits sculpture exhibition, Chatsworth House

Sotheby's Beyond Limits is now firmly established as one of the leading events in the artistic calendar with artists including Damien Hirst, Marc Quinn, Jaume Plensa, Manolo Valdés and Thomas Heatherwick (designer of London’s Olympic Cauldron), having exhibited in recent years. Spread out across the garden, the diversity of these international artists' works represents some of the most original monumental sculpture being made today.











Monday 5 October 2015

The landscape of british sculpture 1950 - 2015, beyond limits sculpture exhibition, Chatsworth House

Sotheby's Beyond Limits is now firmly established as one of the leading events in the artistic calendar with artists including Damien Hirst, Marc Quinn, Jaume Plensa, Manolo Valdés and Thomas Heatherwick (designer of London’s Olympic Cauldron), having exhibited in recent years. Spread out across the garden, the diversity of these international artists' works represents some of the most original monumental sculpture being made today.











Sunday 4 October 2015

The landscape of british sculpture 1950 - 2015, beyond limits sculpture exhibition, Chatsworth House

Sotheby's Beyond Limits is now firmly established as one of the leading events in the artistic calendar with artists including Damien Hirst, Marc Quinn, Jaume Plensa, Manolo Valdés and Thomas Heatherwick (designer of London’s Olympic Cauldron), having exhibited in recent years. Spread out across the garden, the diversity of these international artists' works represents some of the most original monumental sculpture being made today.












Thursday 1 October 2015

On the Home Front, 1939-45 - Rufford Abbey Country Park, Nottinghamshire

Rufford Abbey was used as a training ground by troops and armoured military units in World War II, so a fitting (as well as very attractive) venue for this popular nostalgic weekend event which brings the sights, sounds, emotions and excitement of those wartime years back to life. There was a great line-up of performers - visitors could meet ‘Winston Churchill’, ‘General Montgomery’, and many Allied army, navy, air force and other wartime personnel, as well as civilians and children, all in period clothing or uniform.