Sculpture at Bermondsey Square

Sculpture of Atlas as a young boy, fallen off his plinth: part of Sculpture at Bermondsey Square
Pylon and Pier by Lucy Tomlins, 2017 (detail)

Sculpture at Bermondsey Square was a platform commissioning large-scale, temporary works by mid-career and emerging artists. The sculptures were sited in Bermondsey Square, south east London, for a six-month period.

There were few guidelines for the commissions, and by avoiding the need for permanence it gave artists the freedom to experiment and create works that might not otherwise be possible. In partnership with VITRINE.

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Cloud Study by Charlie Godet Thomas was the third sculpture commissioned for 'Sculpture At Bermondsey Square'.

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Pylon and Pier, by Lucy Tomlins, was the second public sculpture commissioned for 'Sculpture At Bermondsey Square'.

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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

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Loss of object and bondage to it; Fig. 2 by Frances Richardson, was the third public sculpture commission for ‘Sculpture at Bermondsey Square’.

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