Mark Handforth’s artwork Harlequin Four
Undershaft
EC3A 8AH London
Großbritannien
Dialogue in London
Sculpture in the City Tour led by Stella Ioannou, Founder and Director of Sculpture in the City
Sculpture in the City Tour led by Stella Ioannou, Founder and Director
Sculpture in the City is an annual sculpture park that uses the urban realm of the City of London’s financial district as a rotating gallery space. The tour will be led by Stella Ioannou – Founder of Sculpture in the City and Artistic Director of Lacuna –who oversees the creative aspects of the project, liaising with artists, galleries and various programme partners (including Whitechapel Gallery to deliver Nocturnal Creatures), fundraising and external partnerships as well as, in collaboration with Brunswick Arts, The PR and communication strategy.
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Program:
17.00 – 18.30 Sculpture in the City tour led by Stella Ioannou; the tour takes approximately 1.5hrs and will end in St Botolph’s without Bishopsgate churchyard close to Liverpool Street station)
18.30 – 19.30 Optional: informal drinks and networking                     Â
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Participation: No entrance fee.
Guests are welcome to join informal drinks after the visit (costs to be covered by the guests individually).
To participate please register online by using the "Register now" button at the end of the page.
Deadline: 03/12/2021
About Sculpture in the City
Sculpture in the City is a prime example of a sustainable public art program that evolves over time, reacting to and intervening in the ever-changing architectural landscape of the City of London. Displaying some of the most innovative three-dimensional works of contemporary art, this unique urban sculpture park is open day and night and welcomes around 500,000 visitors every year.
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The event has been organised by Marek Wolynski, curator, creative producer, art writer, and new coordinator of sculpture network in UK.
In cooperation with Sculpture in the City
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Coverpicture: Mike Ballard, Rough Neck Business, (2019), copyright the artist. Photo: © Nick Turpin