Synonymous with the English landscape until the middle of the last century, stacks and ricks are still used to store and dry straw and grain in many parts of the...
Premier of new short film Chapter 1: The Seed and a live drumming performance, exploring life cycle and its connection with the hand, earth and gesture....
A short film centred on a drumming performance in a wheat field that explores life cycle, the connection between hand, earth, gesture and the physical act of making....
The recording of a live jamming session at our Hatton wheat field between drummers Parmjeet Bamrah, Annabel Febles, Mahandra Patel, Abraham Paddy Tetteh and Luke Weaver, Coventry-based world-music rhythm specialists....
The Smile was a Landmark Project for the 2016 London Design Festival; a public pavilion in the Chelsea College of Art (UAL) Parade ground that showcased the structural and spatial...
As part of this Autumn’s focus on ‘Public Sculpture, Public Art’, we met with artist Alex Chinneck and Megan Piper, co-founder of The Line, to discuss their respective public sculpture...
To mark the third installment of ‘Sculpture at Bermondsey Square’, Pangaea and VITRINE hosted an afternoon of talks and discussion exploring issues within public sculpture today. This was a rare...
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....