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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. File picture taken 09/07/2015 show the old flo sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. File picture taken 09/07/2015 show the old flo sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. Fox's that form part of a new exhibition by British artist Mister Finch at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. Mice that form part of a new exhibition by British artist Mister Finch at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_MISTER_FINCH_EXHIBITION_AMC_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. Hedgehogs that form part of a new exhibition by British artist Mister Finch at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_MISTER_FINCH_EXHIBITION_AMC_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase look at two hand-sewn swans that form part of a new exhibition by British artist Mister Finch at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_MISTER_FINCH_EXHIBITION_AMC_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase look at two hand-sewn swans that form part of a new exhibition by British artist Mister Finch at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_MISTER_FINCH_EXHIBITION_AMC_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase look at two hand-sewn swans that form part of a new exhibition by British artist Mister Finch at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_MISTER_FINCH_EXHIBITION_AMC_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. British artist Mister Finch at the launch of his new exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_MISTER_FINCH_EXHIBITION_AMC_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase look at two hand-sewn swans that form part of a new exhibition by British artist Mister Finch at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_MISTER_FINCH_EXHIBITION_AMC_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase look at two hand-sewn swans that form part of a new exhibition by British artist Mister Finch at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch’s masterful combination of up-cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth. The self-taught artist has drawn inspiration from British folklore, the historic Bretton Estate and Yorkshire wildlife to create his textile wonders. Finch’s Gothic fairytale centres around the story of The Wish Post, a magical kingdom of woodland animals whose job it is to collect and sort other creatures’ wishes, which are breathed into envelopes and posted in toadstool postboxes. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_MISTER_FINCH_EXHIBITION_AMC_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_DARKTOWN_TURBO_TAXI_AMC_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_DARKTOWN_TURBO_TAXI_AMC_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_DARKTOWN_TURBO_TAXI_AMC_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_DARKTOWN_TURBO_TAXI_AMC_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_DARKTOWN_TURBO_TAXI_AMC_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_DARKTOWN_TURBO_TAXI_AMC_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_DARKTOWN_TURBO_TAXI_AMC_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2018. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Helen Tulloch looking at the Darktown Turbo Taxi at Yorkshire Sculpture Park this morning.  Darktown Turbo Taxi is by artist Jonny Hannah, the Saab 9-3 was customised by Hannah in his studio & acts as a mobile advert for the emporiums & establishments that can be found in Darktown, a mythical hinterland created by the artist as a response to the lack of individuality on the modern uk high street. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_DARKTOWN_TURBO_TAXI_AMC_02.JPG
  • (C) London News Pictures . Harrogate. Yorkshire. 07/07/2011."Crawling" by Sophie Ryder has been moved from the world-famous Yorkshire Sculpture Park and has been craned into its temporary home at the Great Yorkshire Showground in time for the start of next week's Great Yorkshire Show which runs from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011.  Pictured is Nigel Pulling Cheif Executive of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. Mandatory Credit Sam Atkins/LNP
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  • (C) London News Pictures . Harrogate. Yorkshire. 07/07/2011."Crawling" by Sophie Ryder has been moved from the world-famous Yorkshire Sculpture Park and has been craned into its temporary home at the Great Yorkshire Showground in time for the start of next week's Great Yorkshire Show which runs from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011.  Pictured is Nigel Pulling Cheif Executive of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. Mandatory Credit Sam Atkins/LNP
    LNP_Show_Sculpture_SAT_08.JPG
  • (C) London News Pictures . Harrogate. Yorkshire. 07/07/2011."Crawling" by Sophie Ryder has been moved from the world-famous Yorkshire Sculpture Park and has been craned into its temporary home at the Great Yorkshire Showground in time for the start of next week's Great Yorkshire Show which runs from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011.  Pictured is Nigel Pulling Cheif Executive of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. Mandatory Credit Sam Atkins/LNP
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  • (C) London News Pictures . Harrogate. Yorkshire. 07/07/2011."Crawling" by Sophie Ryder has been moved from the world-famous Yorkshire Sculpture Park and has been craned into its temporary home at the Great Yorkshire Showground in time for the start of next week's Great Yorkshire Show which runs from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011.  Pictured is Nigel Pulling Cheif Executive of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. Mandatory Credit Sam Atkins/LNP
    LNP_Show_Sculpture_SAT_03.JPG
  • (C) London News Pictures . Harrogate. Yorkshire. 07/07/2011."Crawling" by Sophie Ryder has been moved from the world-famous Yorkshire Sculpture Park and has been craned into its temporary home at the Great Yorkshire Showground in time for the start of next week's Great Yorkshire Show which runs from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011. Mandatory Credit Sam Atkins/LNP
    LNP_Show_Sculpture_SAT_14.JPG
  • (C) London News Pictures . Harrogate. Yorkshire. 07/07/2011."Crawling" by Sophie Ryder has been moved from the world-famous Yorkshire Sculpture Park and has been craned into its temporary home at the Great Yorkshire Showground in time for the start of next week's Great Yorkshire Show which runs from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011. Mandatory Credit Sam Atkins/LNP
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  • (C) London News Pictures . Harrogate. Yorkshire. 07/07/2011."Crawling" by Sophie Ryder has been moved from the world-famous Yorkshire Sculpture Park and has been craned into its temporary home at the Great Yorkshire Showground in time for the start of next week's Great Yorkshire Show which runs from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011. Mandatory Credit Sam Atkins/LNP
    LNP_Show_Sculpture_SAT_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A 24-tonne Sculpture by artist Giuseppe Penone called A Tree in the Wood is being lifted into place this morning at Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. Penone is staging his extensive new exhibition at the park with works drawn from the past five decades of Penone's career, including many never shown in the UK. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks at a Sean Scully sculpture called Wall Dale Cubed, the massive sculpture made of Yorkshire stone measures 4mx28mx6m. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks at a Sean Scully sculpture called Wall Dale Cubed, the massive sculpture made of Yorkshire stone measures 4mx28mx6m. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks at a Sean Scully sculpture called Wall Dale Cubed, the massive sculpture made of Yorkshire stone measures 4mx28mx6m. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks at a Sean Scully sculpture called Wall Dale Cubed, the massive sculpture made of Yorkshire stone measures 4mx28mx6m. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A 24-tonne Sculpture by artist Giuseppe Penone called A Tree in the Wood is being lifted into place this morning at Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. Penone is staging his extensive new exhibition at the park with works drawn from the past five decades of Penone's career, including many never shown in the UK. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A 24-tonne Sculpture by artist Giuseppe Penone called A Tree in the Wood is being lifted into place this morning at Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. Penone is staging his extensive new exhibition at the park with works drawn from the past five decades of Penone's career, including many never shown in the UK. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Millie Carroll looks over Tony Cragg's wood sculpture Spring at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Millie Carroll looks over Tony Cragg's wood sculpture Spring at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A 24-tonne Sculpture by artist Giuseppe Penone called A Tree in the Wood is being lifted into place this morning at Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. Penone is staging his extensive new exhibition at the park with works drawn from the past five decades of Penone's career, including many never shown in the UK. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A 24-tonne Sculpture by artist Giuseppe Penone called A Tree in the Wood is being lifted into place this morning at Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. Penone is staging his extensive new exhibition at the park with works drawn from the past five decades of Penone's career, including many never shown in the UK. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A 24-tonne Sculpture by artist Giuseppe Penone called A Tree in the Wood is being lifted into place this morning at Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. Penone is staging his extensive new exhibition at the park with works drawn from the past five decades of Penone's career, including many never shown in the UK. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Millie Carroll looks at Tony Cragg's sculpture Eliptical Column at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Millie Carroll looks at Tony Cragg's sculpture Eliptical Column at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Nina Rogers looks at a Tony Cragg sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Millie Carroll looks over Tony Cragg's wood sculpture Spring at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Nina Rogers looks at a Tony Cragg sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A 24-tonne Sculpture by artist Giuseppe Penone called A Tree in the Wood is being lifted into place this morning at Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. Penone is staging his extensive new exhibition at the park with works drawn from the past five decades of Penone's career, including many never shown in the UK. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Millie Carroll looks at Tony Cragg's sculpture Eliptical Column at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Nina Rogers looks at a Tony Cragg sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. Tony Cragg's largest UK exhibition opens today at the Yorkshire Sculpture park, A Rare Category of Objects, the exhibition features more than 170 sculptures & works on paper drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg's practice, the exhibition demonstrates the artist's pioneering & continued mastery of materials.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Kerry Chase from the Yorkshire Sculpture park looking over a wall hanging screen printed "quilt" by Illustrator Alice Pattullo. Alice Pattullo has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Kerry Chase from the Yorkshire Sculpture park looking at a recreation Victorian Fireplace & mantelpiece by Illustrator Alice Pattullo. Alice Pattullo has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Kerry Chase from the Yorkshire Sculpture park looking at a recreation Victorian Fireplace & mantelpiece by Illustrator Alice Pattullo. Alice Pattullo has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Kerry Chase from the Yorkshire Sculpture park looking over a wall hanging screen printed "quilt" by Illustrator Alice Pattullo. Alice Pattullo has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Kerry Chase from the Yorkshire Sculpture park looking over a wall hanging screen printed "quilt" by Illustrator Alice Pattullo. Alice Pattullo has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Kerry Chase from the Yorkshire Sculpture park looking over a wall hanging screen printed "quilt" by Illustrator Alice Pattullo. Alice Pattullo has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Kerry Chase from the Yorkshire Sculpture park looking at a recreation Victorian Fireplace & mantelpiece by Illustrator Alice Pattullo. Alice Pattullo has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Kerry Chase from the Yorkshire Sculpture park looking over a wall hanging screen printed "quilt" by Illustrator Alice Pattullo. Alice Pattullo has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A visitor walks past a sculpture by Giuseppe Penone made of Bronze & called "Trattenere 6,8,12 anni di crescita" at the Yorkshire Sculpture park this morning. Giuseppe Penone presents his extensive new exhibition in YSP’s light-filled Underground Gallery and across the historic landscape. Works drawn from the past five decades of Penone’s career, including many never shown in the UK, trace his evolving and thoughtful consideration of humanity’s intimate relationship with the natural world. His poetic practice addresses themes around the body, nature, time, touch and memory, played out across different materials from stone, acacia thorns and graphite, to thousands of laurel leaves. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Wakefield UK. Lydia Turnbull & Kerry chase look at a sculpture by Giuseppe Penone made of Bronze & Stone & called "In Bilico" at the Yorkshire Sculpture park this morning. Giuseppe Penone presents his extensive new exhibition in YSP’s light-filled Underground Gallery and across the historic landscape. Works drawn from the past five decades of Penone’s career, including many never shown in the UK, trace his evolving and thoughtful consideration of humanity’s intimate relationship with the natural world. His poetic practice addresses themes around the body, nature, time, touch and memory, played out across different materials from stone, acacia thorns and graphite, to thousands of laurel leaves. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks a sculpture by Giuseppe Penone made of Bronze & Granite & called "Luce e ombra" at the Yorkshire Sculpture park this morning. Giuseppe Penone presents his extensive new exhibition in YSP’s light-filled Underground Gallery and across the historic landscape. Works drawn from the past five decades of Penone’s career, including many never shown in the UK, trace his evolving and thoughtful consideration of humanity’s intimate relationship with the natural world. His poetic practice addresses themes around the body, nature, time, touch and memory, played out across different materials from stone, acacia thorns and graphite, to thousands of laurel leaves. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Wakefield UK. Lydia Turnbull & Kerry chase look at a sculpture by Giuseppe Penone made of Bronze & Stone & called "In Bilico" at the Yorkshire Sculpture park this morning. Giuseppe Penone presents his extensive new exhibition in YSP’s light-filled Underground Gallery and across the historic landscape. Works drawn from the past five decades of Penone’s career, including many never shown in the UK, trace his evolving and thoughtful consideration of humanity’s intimate relationship with the natural world. His poetic practice addresses themes around the body, nature, time, touch and memory, played out across different materials from stone, acacia thorns and graphite, to thousands of laurel leaves. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Wakefield UK. A visitor walks past a sculpture by Giuseppe Penone made of Bronze & called "Trattenere 6,8,12 anni di crescita" at the Yorkshire Sculpture park this morning. Giuseppe Penone presents his extensive new exhibition in YSP’s light-filled Underground Gallery and across the historic landscape. Works drawn from the past five decades of Penone’s career, including many never shown in the UK, trace his evolving and thoughtful consideration of humanity’s intimate relationship with the natural world. His poetic practice addresses themes around the body, nature, time, touch and memory, played out across different materials from stone, acacia thorns and graphite, to thousands of laurel leaves. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks a sculpture by Giuseppe Penone made of Bronze & Granite & called "Luce e ombra" at the Yorkshire Sculpture park this morning. Giuseppe Penone presents his extensive new exhibition in YSP’s light-filled Underground Gallery and across the historic landscape. Works drawn from the past five decades of Penone’s career, including many never shown in the UK, trace his evolving and thoughtful consideration of humanity’s intimate relationship with the natural world. His poetic practice addresses themes around the body, nature, time, touch and memory, played out across different materials from stone, acacia thorns and graphite, to thousands of laurel leaves. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks at a Sean Scully sculpture called Moor Shadow Stack. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase & Sam Whitworth walk past a painting By Sean Scully called Blue Note. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase & Sam Whitworth walk past a painting By Sean Scully called Blue Note. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase & Sam Whitworth walk past a painting By Sean Scully called Blue Note. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase & Sam Whitworth walk past a painting By Sean Scully called Blue Note. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase & Sam Whitworth walk past a painting By Sean Scully called Blue Note. Yorkshire Sculpture Park has unveiled a major new exhibition called Inside Outside & is the work of Sean Scully. The exhibition is the first by the Irish-born artist in the UK & is made up of Sculptures & paintings by Scully. The exhibition runs from the 29th of September until the 6th January. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks at the 1999 piece by the Chilean Community Association called 'the journey of our lives' at the new exhibition called Revolt & Revolutions is opening at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, drawn from the arts council collection, it gives an insight into counterculture & anti-establishment movements, and shows the work of artists who seek to make a difference- helping to suggest ways that we might contribute to change on an individual, community & global level. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks at the 1999 piece by the Chilean Community Association called 'the journey of our lives' at the new exhibition called Revolt & Revolutions is opening at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, drawn from the arts council collection, it gives an insight into counterculture & anti-establishment movements, and shows the work of artists who seek to make a difference- helping to suggest ways that we might contribute to change on an individual, community & global level. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Wakefield UK. Curator Helen Pheby looks at the 1993 piece by Martin Boyce called 'Souvenir placards' at the new exhibition called Revolt & Revolutions is opening at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, drawn from the arts council collection, it gives an insight into counterculture & anti-establishment movements, and shows the work of artists who seek to make a difference- helping to suggest ways that we might contribute to change on an individual, community & global level. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase looks at the 2003 piece by Ruth Ewan called 'a jukebox of people trying to change the world' at the new exhibition called Revolt & Revolutions is opening at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, drawn from the arts council collection, it gives an insight into counterculture & anti-establishment movements, and shows the work of artists who seek to make a difference- helping to suggest ways that we might contribute to change on an individual, community & global level. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Illustrator Alice Pattullo in front of her wall hanging screen printed "quilt", the artist has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2017. Wakefield UK. Picture shows Illustrator Alice Pattullo in front of her wall hanging screen printed "quilt", the artist has a new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture park called Of House & Home which is her most ambitious project to date & includes 60 new screen printed editions revealing Pattullo's fascination with traditions, superstitions & folklore. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through a victorian household from garden to parlour culminating with the heart of the home a recreation of a traditional fireplace & mantlepiece. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Wakefield UK. Kerry Chase watches the a new episode of Larry Achiampong & David Blandy's FF Gaiden series which uses the virtual landscape of Grand Theft Auto V & shares the story of Alison Catherall, a local resident who has championed social justice at grass roots level. The peice is part of the new Revolt & Revolutions exhibition that is opening at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, drawn from the arts council collection, it gives an insight into counterculture & anti-establishment movements, and shows the work of artists who seek to make a difference- helping to suggest ways that we might contribute to change on an individual, community & global level. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. Wakefield, Yorkshire, UK. Hot weather brought out visitors to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Yorkshire. Pictured, time for a glass of bubbly, this couple relax and enjoy the glorious Yorkshire surroundings. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. Wakefield, Yorkshire, UK. Hot weather brought out visitors to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Yorkshire. Pictured, Algae covers the Upper Lake due to the hot weather. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. Wakefield, Yorkshire, UK. Hot weather brought out visitors to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Yorkshire. Pictured, a young girl skips across the stepping stones on the edge of Lower Lake in the shadow of Bretton Hall. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. Wakefield, Yorkshire, UK. Hot weather brought out visitors to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Yorkshire. Pictured, a young girl skips across the stepping stones on the edge of Lower Lake in the shadow of Bretton Hall. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. Wakefield, Yorkshire, UK. Hot weather brought out visitors to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Yorkshire. Pictured, Algae covers the Upper Lake due to the hot weather. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/07/2017. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase looks at the Zero to Infinity sculpture by Rasheed Araeen which is part of the new exhibition "Occasional Geometries" curated by Bangladeshi-born artist Rana Begum at the Yorkshire Sculpture park in Wakefield, the exhibition is largely selected from the Art's Council Collection & is designed to create an architectural, spatial & Playful experience through colour, movement & changing light.. The new exhibition is part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Parks 40th anniversary celebration "A weekend of wonderful things" Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/07/2017. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase looks at the Zero to Infinity sculpture by Rasheed Araeen which is part of the new exhibition "Occasional Geometries" curated by Bangladeshi-born artist Rana Begum at the Yorkshire Sculpture park in Wakefield, the exhibition is largely selected from the Art's Council Collection & is designed to create an architectural, spatial & Playful experience through colour, movement & changing light.. The new exhibition is part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Parks 40th anniversary celebration "A weekend of wonderful things" Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/07/2017. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase looks at the Zero to Infinity sculpture by Rasheed Araeen which is part of the new exhibition "Occasional Geometries" curated by Bangladeshi-born artist Rana Begum at the Yorkshire Sculpture park in Wakefield, the exhibition is largely selected from the Art's Council Collection & is designed to create an architectural, spatial & Playful experience through colour, movement & changing light.. The new exhibition is part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Parks 40th anniversary celebration "A weekend of wonderful things" Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/07/2017. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase looks at the art piece Two Units, One Grey by artist Noel Foster which is part of the new exhibition "Occasional Geometries" curated by Bangladeshi-born artist Rana Begum at the Yorkshire Sculpture park in Wakefield, the exhibition is largely selected from the Art's Council Collection & is designed to create an architectural, spatial & Playful experience through colour, movement & changing light.. The new exhibition is part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Parks 40th anniversary celebration "A weekend of wonderful things" Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/07/2017. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase looks at the art piece Two Units, One Grey by artist Noel Foster which is part of the new exhibition "Occasional Geometries" curated by Bangladeshi-born artist Rana Begum at the Yorkshire Sculpture park in Wakefield, the exhibition is largely selected from the Art's Council Collection & is designed to create an architectural, spatial & Playful experience through colour, movement & changing light.. The new exhibition is part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Parks 40th anniversary celebration "A weekend of wonderful things" Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/07/2017. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase looks at the art piece Two Units, One Grey by artist Noel Foster which is part of the new exhibition "Occasional Geometries" curated by Bangladeshi-born artist Rana Begum at the Yorkshire Sculpture park in Wakefield, the exhibition is largely selected from the Art's Council Collection & is designed to create an architectural, spatial & Playful experience through colour, movement & changing light.. The new exhibition is part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Parks 40th anniversary celebration "A weekend of wonderful things" Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/07/2017. Wakefield UK. Kerry chase looks at the art piece Two Units, One Grey by artist Noel Foster which is part of the new exhibition "Occasional Geometries" curated by Bangladeshi-born artist Rana Begum at the Yorkshire Sculpture park in Wakefield, the exhibition is largely selected from the Art's Council Collection & is designed to create an architectural, spatial & Playful experience through colour, movement & changing light.. The new exhibition is part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Parks 40th anniversary celebration "A weekend of wonderful things" Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2017. Wakefield UK. Mille Carroll looks at the new melted wax art work by Alex Chinneck called A Hole in a Bag of Nerves which is in the Re-constuct exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park has two new exhibitions drawn from the Arts Council Collection. The Re-Construct exhibit featuring Cornelia Parker & Alex Chinneck & the Kaleidoscope exhibition, a new Arts Council Collection touring exhibition. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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