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    • Friday, 3 June, 2022
      Helen Barrett
      The secrets of Stonehenge could be locked for ever

      Digging a road tunnel risks losing archaeological clues buried at the 5,000-year-old site of pilgrimage

      Visitors recline against the stones in 1867
    • Saturday, 21 May, 2022
      FT SeriesThe HTSI summer 2022 travel special
      The magic of Stonehenge

      It captivated Henry Moore and is now the subject of a major exhibition. What is it about the stone circle that we still find so alluring?

      Stonehenge in Wiltshire
    • Tuesday, 21 February, 2017
      Life & Arts
      How Henry Moore inspired Burberry’s second ready-to-buy show

      Designer Christopher Bailey explores his passion for the sculptor’s work

      Burberry Fall Winter 2017 London Fashion Week
    • Tuesday, 4 October, 2016
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Review: Pavillion of Art and Design, London

      The 10th edition of the fair boasts a standout Joan Miró and furniture by Joaquim Tenreiro

    • Friday, 26 August, 2016
      Life & Arts
      How an artist’s legacy became big business

      From Mark Rothko to Henry Moore, the stakes are high in an inflated art market

      Pablo Picasso with son Claude, 1955
    • Friday, 24 June, 2016
      Life & Arts
      Britart through the ages

      Attitudes to British art are changing, with classic works displayed — and sold — next to contemporary favourites

    • Friday, 10 June, 2016
      Life & Arts
      The market for monumental art: who’s buying?

      Art Basel’s Unlimited sector displays work too large for most fairs. But who collects it?

      Tony Oursler’s 'template/variant/friend/stranger' (2014)
    • Friday, 15 April, 2016
      Special Report
      North of England’s cultural mix under pressure from cuts

      Austerity is biting in the region’s richly varied arts scene

      A gallery assistant studies an artwork by Damien Hirst entitled 'Relationships', an exhibit featuring in the 'At Home' exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, near Wakefield in northern England on March 17, 2016. The 'At Home' exhibition which features over 40 artworks is curated from the Arts Council Collection and runs until July 3, 2016. / AFP / OLI SCARFF / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Tuesday, 9 February, 2016
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Out There: Our Post-War Public Art, Somerset House, London

      A new show documents England’s postwar boom in public sculpture

      Detail of reliefs and mosaics by William Mitchell, Harlow, Essex (1963)
    • Tuesday, 1 September, 2015
      Life & Arts
      Chatsworth holds its biggest sculpture exhibition

      Sotheby’s brings monumental works to rural Derbyshire, with price tags of up to $5m

      Stately pile: a freerunner leaps off Barbara Hepworth's 'Three Obliques (Walk In)' at Chatsworth
    • Friday, 15 May, 2015
      Life & Arts
      Rodin, Brancusi, Moore; Waddington Custot Galleries; London

      This show chronicles how three modernists sculptors manipulated photography

      Eugène Druet’s photograph ‘Auguste Rodin, Monument to the Burghers of Calais at the Pavilion de l’Alma’ (1900)
    • Friday, 27 March, 2015
      Life & Arts
      The fine art of retail

      Designed by an architect and often ‘curated’, the modern boutique has become a gallery of desire

      Victoria Beckham’s London store, designed by Farshid Moussavi
    • Friday, 6 March, 2015
      Life & Arts
      Henry Moore, Back to a Land, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield

      The aspect of each work changes according to weather, skies, seasons — and the wanderings of flocks of sheep

      HenryMoore’s ‘Stonehenge IV’ (1973)
    • Friday, 5 December, 2014
      Life & Arts
      More exhibitions: William Morris, Andy Warhol and more

      Also JMW Turner, Henry Moore and Gérald Cramer

    • Friday, 31 October, 2014
      Life & Arts
      The Shape of Things, Daniel Katz Gallery, London

      Exceptional works lift a familiar art-historical story to something potent and illuminating

      'Chimera’ (1932) by Jacob Epstein
    • Friday, 5 September, 2014
      Life & Arts
      More exhibitions including Anthony Caro and Xu Bing
    • Wednesday, 9 July, 2014
      Visual Arts
      Yorkshire’s open air gallery wins museum prize

      Yorkshire Sculpture Park secures UK’s biggest arts prize

      Antony Gormley's Flat Tree, 1978, at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
    • Friday, 2 May, 2014
      Life & Arts
      ‘Body & Void: Echoes of Moore in Contemporary Art’ at Perry Green
      ‘Two Piece Reclining Figure: Cut’ by Henry Moore
    • Sunday, 2 February, 2014
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Discoveries: Art, Science & Exploration from the University of Cambridge Museums, Two Temple Place, London – review

      An eclectic collection of objects that all breathe the spirit of inquiry

      A 17th-century cabinet of curiosities from the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, originally in the collection of Agostino Scilla (1629–1700)
    • Sunday, 29 December, 2013
      ReviewLife & Arts
      A World of Private Mystery: John Craxton, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK – review

      There are moments when the London-born artist achieves a state close to ecstasy

      John Craxton's ‘Landscape with the Elements’ (1973-5)
    • Friday, 22 November, 2013
      Life & Arts
      Sotheby’s sale focuses on postwar British abstract art
      Peter Lanyon
    • Monday, 18 November, 2013
      Life & Arts
      Tate Britain’s grand entrance

      The latest phase of the gallery’s renewal programme has been unveiled

      A new spiral staircase is set into the centre of Tate Britain’s rotunda
    • Thursday, 24 October, 2013
      ObituaryLife & Arts
      Anthony Caro, greatest British sculptor of his generation, dies

      Modernist whose work in steel took sculpture off the plinth

      Anthony Caro
    • Friday, 20 September, 2013
      Life & Arts
      ‘Australia’ at the Royal Academy: dreamtime meets the incomers

      From ‘the world’s oldest art movement’ onwards this show is food for thought

      'Anwerlarr Anganenty (Big Yam Dreaming)' (1995) by Emily Kame Kngwarreye
    • Sunday, 21 July, 2013
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Ocean Deep, Nottingham Contemporary – review

      This show takes an unusual approach to its subject, exploring the ocean as myth

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