The exhibition will show over 75 works from 48 artists – a who’s who of contemporary British sculpture – from the “New Bronze Age” sculptors of the 1950s to current household names like Damien Hirst and Antony Gormley.
Crucible will run from 1st September – 30th October 2010.
Entry to the exhibition will be free of charge.
More information on the Crucible at Gloucester Cathedral.
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Nathan Sawaya has created these awesome sculptures completely out of lego.
View more of Nathan’s work at Bored Panda.
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Linford Christie by Alistair Morrison 1996, © Alistair Morrison, National Portrait Gallery.
4 July to 30 August – Fresh from the National Portrait Gallery in London, the Athletes and Olympians exhibitions promises county art lovers a real summer treat.
Coming direct from the National Portrait Gallery in London – for its first showing outside the capital, no less – the Athletes and Olympians exhibition at Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum will be celebrating sporting heroes and heroines of the last 100 years in their true glory.
www.soglos.com/art-culture/29085/Athletes-and-Olympians-in-Cheltenham
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15 June to 4 July – Combining stunning sculptures with the great outdoors, Fresh Air 09 provides a unique opportunity to appreciate alfresco art at its very best in Quenington Old Rectory’s gardens, in the heart of the Cotswolds.
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Round Hole 1-0 Square Peg 2008 stoneware, flameworked glass, argon 27×27x16cm
www.soglos.com/art-culture/27409/Fresh-Air-09-exhibition
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MEANTIME is an independent, artist-run project-space located behind Cheltenham town centre. It operates as a cross-discipline arts platform for new work, experimentation, dialogue and exchange.