Crucible at Gloucester Cathedral

September 10th, 2010

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.


Lego Art

October 16th, 2009

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Nathan Sawaya has created these awesome sculptures completely out of lego.

View more of Nathan’s work at Bored Panda.


Athletes and Olympians

June 30th, 2009

NPG x77035, Linford Christie

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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Fresh Air 09 exhibition

June 15th, 2009

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.

Round Hole 1-0 Square Peg 2008  stoneware, flameworked glass, argon  27x27x16cm

Round Hole 1-0 Square Peg 2008 stoneware, flameworked glass, argon 27×27x16cm

www.freshair2009.com

www.soglos.com/art-culture/27409/Fresh-Air-09-exhibition

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MEANTIME

June 10th, 2009

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.

http://www.meantime.org.uk/