Video interview with Matt Moser-Clark, a sculptor who embraces the freedom of working intuitively. He describes how wood lends itself to this approach and the personality it brings to the...
Video interview with 1992 Turner Prize winner Grenville Davey who shares insights into his studio environment and artistic process, from ‘messing around in the studio with stuff’ to collaborating with...
Adeline de Monseignat is a Dutch-Monegasque sculptor based in London. Here she talks about the importance of the artist-curator relationship as well as providing insight into her own working methods...
Both Sides Now was an experimental two-day sculpture workshop using concrete to explore the architectural proposition as an approach to sculptural production....
More than 18 workshop contributors and 150 attendees made Pangaea’s How Did You Do That? An Artistic Skillshare a rich and rewarding four-day programme at the Bussey Building, Peckham for...
As the name suggests, Sculptour: an Experiential Fieldtrip to Roche Court was a chance to get out of London and experience sculpture in the garden and fields of a stately...
Set in the domestic space of a private loft in Shoreditch, this salon-style event was a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with sculpture today—to drill down into...
Tea and A Slice of Reality was a rare opportunity to visit Richard Wilson’s impressive Millennium commission on the Greenwich Peninsula and discuss it with the sculptor in person and...
Empire, Rothschild's largest outdoor work to date, is a monumental arch-like sculpture made of thin tubular steel and painted in stripes of black, red and green....
Matthew Day Jackson was invited to Sarvisalo to produce his first permanent outdoor commission. His response, Hauta, is installed deep within the landscape of the Herman's estate....