Sculpting Practice: Catching a Train on the Move, London 2015
Written by Marsha Bradfield & Lucy Tomlins
Book design and illustration by Ilyanna Kerr
About the publication:
Fast forward twenty years: If asked to reflect back on the most pressing developments in the practice of sculpture in London 2015, what would you say? This publication responds to this question as a kind of time capsule of this historical moment, through the lens of three themes: ‘Adventures in Material and Space’; ‘Public Sculpture, Public Art’ and ‘Ambition and Afterlife’.
This publication was funded by: Arts Council England, The Estate of Barry Flanagan and The Cecil and Hilda Lewis Charitable Trust.
Paperback, 2015.
Written by Marsha Bradfield & Lucy Tomlins
Book design and illustration by Ilyanna Kerr
About the publication:
Fast forward twenty years: If asked to reflect back on the most pressing developments in the practice of sculpture in London 2015, what would you say? This publication responds to this question as a kind of time capsule of this historical moment, through the lens of three themes: ‘Adventures in Material and Space’; ‘Public Sculpture, Public Art’ and ‘Ambition and Afterlife’.
This publication was funded by: Arts Council England, The Estate of Barry Flanagan and The Cecil and Hilda Lewis Charitable Trust.
Paperback, 2015.