The first exhibition in 30 years to examine British sculpture of the 20th century, this show will present a unique view of the development of British sculpture. Taking a fresh approach, this exhibition will replace the traditional survey with a provocative set of juxtapositions, challenging the viewer to make new connections and discard old conceptions.
Key artists include: Eric Bainbridge, Anthony Caro, Barbara Hepworth, Damien Hirst, Richard Long, Henry Moore and Julian Opie.
Join Ian Hunter, Director of LITTORAL Arts Trust, for an exclusive tour of the exhibition.
Members will need to purchase tickets prior to meeting the group.
Dame Barbara Hepworth Pelagos 1946
Anthony Caro Early One Morning 1962
Bill Woodrow Electric Fire with Yellow Fish 1981
Sarah Lucas Portable Smoking Area 1996
Dame Barbara Hepworth Pelagos 1946 part painted wood and strings , 43 x 46 x 38.5 cm , ©Bowness, Hepworth Estate. Photo copyright Tate, London 2010 courtesy: London, Tate National
Anthony Caro Early One Morning 1962 painted steel and aluminium , 289.6 x 619.8 x 335.5 cm, ©Barford Sculptures Ltd/The artist courtesy: Tate, London photo: John Riddy / Copyright Tate, London 2010
Bill Woodrow Electric Fire with Yellow Fish 1981 electric fire, enamel and acrylic paint , 27 x 37 x 19cm , ©the artist courtesy: Waddington Galleries, London
Sarah Lucas Portable Smoking Area 1996 Ursula Blickle, wood, chair, weights, chrome stand, shellac , 180 x 76 x 140cm , ©the artist courtesy: the artist and Sadie Coles HQ