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Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Великобритания
Добавлен 23 июн 2010
Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is the leading international centre for modern and contemporary sculpture which celebrates its 45th anniversary in 2022.
It is an independent charitable trust (number 1067908) and registered museum situated in the 500-acre, 18th century Bretton Hall estate in West Yorkshire. Founded in 1977 by Sir Peter Murray CBE, YSP was the first sculpture park in the UK, and is the largest of its kind in Europe.
"Probably the finest exhibition site for sculpture in the world." Financial Times
"In my experience, you get things from visiting these 500 acres of rolling rural north that are rarely available at other art locations." Waldemar Januszczak, The Sunday Times
"A great way to combine culture, exercise and fresh air for all the family." The People
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It is an independent charitable trust (number 1067908) and registered museum situated in the 500-acre, 18th century Bretton Hall estate in West Yorkshire. Founded in 1977 by Sir Peter Murray CBE, YSP was the first sculpture park in the UK, and is the largest of its kind in Europe.
"Probably the finest exhibition site for sculpture in the world." Financial Times
"In my experience, you get things from visiting these 500 acres of rolling rural north that are rarely available at other art locations." Waldemar Januszczak, The Sunday Times
"A great way to combine culture, exercise and fresh air for all the family." The People
Subscribe: bit.ly/2hPy40S
Facebook: yorkshiresculpturepark
Twitter: YSPsculpture
Instagram: yspsculpture
Видео
Bharti Kher: Alchemies
Просмотров 259Месяц назад
A celebration of diversity, discovery and personal identity. Displayed in the Underground Gallery and surrounding gardens, Alchemies is an unmissable, powerful exhibition of sculpture and 2D work by one of the world’s leading contemporary artists. Visit the exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 27 April 2025.
Leilah Babirye: Making Obumu (Unity)
Просмотров 1882 месяца назад
Leilah Babirye: Making Obumu (Unity)
Leilah Babirye: Obumu (Unity) at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Просмотров 3324 месяца назад
Now open at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Obumu (Unity) is a new exhibition of ceramic and wooden sculptures by artist Leilah Babirye. Babirye spent the summer of 2023 at YSP making the clan of larger-than-life-size figures, largely from materials found onsite, supported by YSP’s technical team. Visit the exhibition in the Chapel until Sunday 8 September 2024. Leilah Babirye, Obumu (Unity...
Jonathan Baldock: Touch Wood
Просмотров 3817 месяцев назад
Touch Wood by Jonathan Baldock is a sensory feast of colour, texture, sound and scent. It features new works in ceramic, textile and basketry that were all created by the artist especially for YSP. Together they take inspiration from the seasons, paganism, myth, folklore, and our deep connection to nature. There is also imagery drawn from the medieval art and architecture of nearby Wakefield Ca...
Light Organ
Просмотров 1567 месяцев назад
Step into a magical world of light, colour and sound and discover Light Organ. Visit the historic Chapel to experience this joyful and interactive artwork that brings sound to life with mesmerising colours and patterns of light. Sing, talk and clap into the microphones to activate a series of 40 large pipes that will transform the noises you make into a sculptural display of colourful, glowing ...
Daniel Arsham Studio Tour
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Daniel Arsham and Clare Lilley explore Arsham's studio in Long Island City, and discuss his practice, inspirations and exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Find out more at: ysp.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/daniel-arsham-relics-in-the-landscape Video © Anthony Subietas. Courtesy of Arsham Studio and Perrotin.
Lindsey Mendick In Conversation with Dr Helen Pheby
Просмотров 12610 месяцев назад
Artist Lindsey Mendick in conversation with Dr Helen Pheby, Associate Director of Programme, YSP. Mendick discusses her recent exhibition Where The Bodies Are Buried (Thu 6 Apr - Sun 3 Sep 2023). Find out more at ysp.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/past-exhibitions/lindsey-mendick Content advisory, please be mindful that there is swearing throughout.
Jonathan Baldock Behind the Scenes in the Studio
Просмотров 49011 месяцев назад
Artist Jonathan Baldock discusses his practice from his London studio. Visit Jonathan Baldock: Touch Wood at YSP's The Weston Gallery, 23 September 2023-7 July 2024. The Weston Gallery is open Tuesday-Sunday and bank holidays, 10.00-16.00. Film © Leon Foggit, courtesy of Artlover Magazine
Erwin Wurm and Clare Lilley in Conversation
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Austrian artist Erwin Wurm and YSP Director, Clare Lilley explore the Trap of the Truth exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Trap of the Truth features more than 100 sculptures, paintings, photographs, videos and drawings created over 30 years of the artist’s career, including his iconic One Minute Sculptures.
Lindsey Mendick: Where The Bodies Are Buried at YSP
Просмотров 233Год назад
Lindsey Mendick talks about her installation Where The Bodies Are Buried, on display in The Weston Gallery at YSP until 3 September 2023. The gallery has been transformed into a decaying house with secrets beneath the floorboards. Inspired by dreams, Gothic stories, and the soap opera Brookside. Find out more at: ysp.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/lindsey-mendick
Erwin Wurm: One Minute Sculptures
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Ewrin Wurm is best known for his One Minute Sculptures - an ongoing series of works where the artist gives written or drawn instructions for participants to pose with ordinary objects such as buckets, fruit or chairs. Create your own at YSP at Trap of the Truth, on display until 28 April 2024.
Visit Erwin Wurm: Trap of the Truth at YSP this summer
Просмотров 306Год назад
Sat 10 Jun 2023 - Sun 28 Apr 2024 Underground Gallery, Outdoors Trap of the Truth features more than 100 works, including 55 sculptures indoors, 19 sculptures in the landscape, paintings, photographs, videos and drawings created over 30 years of the Austrian artist’s career. Several works will be shown for the first time.
Abigail Burt: Lost Wax for Lost Species
Просмотров 89Год назад
Lost-Wax for Lost-Species is a project by artist Abigail Burt that reflects on the climate crisis, species loss, conservation and activism through the process of sculpting and lost-wax bronze casting. Throughout the summer, everyone is invited to make an animal in wax, with a focus on UK species in decline. Take time to mould, shape and sculpt as an act of collective care towards at-risk specie...
Leonardo Drew: Number 360 at YSP
Просмотров 568Год назад
Leonardo Drew’s new work, Number 360 (2023), was commissioned for YSP’s 18th-century Chapel. It is a powerful reflection on the weight of collective experience, memory, and the cycles of life and death, decay and regeneration. The basic material of Number 360 is plywood, either blackened or covered with textured coloured paint, which has been ripped apart and splintered to form the building blo...
Daniel Arsham: Relics in the Landscape at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Просмотров 760Год назад
Daniel Arsham: Relics in the Landscape at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Wakefield Sculpture Trail, teaser trailer
Просмотров 123Год назад
Wakefield Sculpture Trail, teaser trailer
An introduction to Alfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil
Просмотров 417Год назад
An introduction to Alfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil
Lindsey Mendick: Where The Bodies Are Buried Trailer
Просмотров 160Год назад
Lindsey Mendick: Where The Bodies Are Buried Trailer
Lakwena Maciver: A green and pleasant land at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Просмотров 387Год назад
Lakwena Maciver: A green and pleasant land at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Lakwena Maciver: A green and pleasant land (HA-HA)
Просмотров 565Год назад
Lakwena Maciver: A green and pleasant land (HA-HA)
Land Art with Anna Mazzanti and Dr Helen Pheby
Просмотров 175Год назад
Land Art with Anna Mazzanti and Dr Helen Pheby
Introduction to Annie Montgomerie: Hand Me Downs
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.Год назад
Introduction to Annie Montgomerie: Hand Me Downs
Jaume Plensa: In small places, close to home at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Jaume Plensa: In small places, close to home at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Jordan McKenzie, Shame Chorus, 2017. Photo © Christa Holka
Просмотров 1412 года назад
Jordan McKenzie, Shame Chorus, 2017. Photo © Christa Holka
Damn. Very inspiring work!
She talks gibberish. Why do they have to talk gibberish to market their merchandice?
interesting artist
HACK
I CAN'T STOP
Rama should put respect over ur name indeed 😂
Who come here for RHCP
I saw this exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) back in 2018. I studied GCSE Art & Design at school and achieved a Grade B in it. However, I will admit I did not know much about artwork or appreciate it before. “The Sound of Silence” deeply affected me, particularly the video on Kevin Carter. That is why I looked it up after such time has passed. The minimalism and juxtaposition of light and darkness was very clever. I can appreciate Alfredo’s work now thanks.
what is this quality tho...
this guy should start a band
Thank you Mr Finch for a wonderful world to escape to.🥰
I bought a drawing of yours in Edinburgh in 1998, I think. It’s one of my favourites.
dunno why i was recommended this but it looks good bro
he is so great
A great artist.
Wow, stunning. I love it all.❤
Clearly enlightening of clas struggles across borders=]
he's the cutest little thing I've ever seen
Just seen his textile and ceramics close at at Charleston lewes gallery, love the use of colour in his work and the use of hand stitching to his work but also the use of simple fabrics such as linen and felt and how he uses clay and the techniques he applies to his work. 😊
Weird he looks familiar
don't know if you're joking, but that's Gerard Way, lead singer of My Chemical Romance
@@lauraslade5308 yeah it’s something I like to do cause my profile is the cardboard cutout of Gerard lol it makes me laugh
An excellent description of Sculpture by a brilliant artist!
Caro said in an interview that after the untimely death of legendary American sculptor David Smith in 1965, that he, Caro, removed 38 tons of scrap steel fragments from Smith's studio in Upstate New York, and shipped it to his place in Britain. So some of Caro's art contains the spirit of David Smith, literally and figuratively.
This isn't Art, it's illustration formerly known as graphics. Trite to the extreme. YSP has always been up itself.
Siling it darn
Thank you for the nice Sculpturepark and the good Video...🙏
Nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure. Right?
Have I had mushrooms watching this????
“Bye bye!” WAAUUGHHHH
let's pay homage to the nihilist death cult, make our children hopeless and suicidal....hey, but at least we can channel money to our friends!
We’ll be there mid-July for first visit to Garden.
Hermoso, soy escultor Argentino y es fascinante.
Thanks for the video DAVID SMITH
Keep it coming. I am suprised that you haven't researched smzeus!!!
👁🫀
Such a great meditation of the cotidiario of British diaspora. Every rooted global cosmopolitan should own the body of work of frantz fanon. This is why we actively need to practice the art of conversation and deep listening.
How will this affect the tree?
Identify my humanoid science by my images on titled instrumental Erskine Giovanni Thomas tpe beat to mean to youtube.
So cool. Very inspiring
This introduction from someone I admire brought a big smile to my face. The exhibition was amazing and the way that Gerard spoke about the pieces summed up Annie’s work and how her ‘fans’ feel about her creations. I will never be able to afford to own one of her pieces but to be able to see them at Yorkshire Sculpture Park was the next best thing.
even though he look older now but he didn't change. He still have those gestures and mannerisms when he talks and his bye bye on the end is so cute 😭
My childhood idol right there.
I had long heard about David Smith (his name was Roland David Smith) and his studio at Bolton Landing. I never knew where Bolton Landing was until a friend of mine asked me if I wanted to go there in October 2018 to help clean out their Summer home, which they had sold. I said yes and was thrilled to finally see Smith's property. It is a sprawling hillside cleared out of the forest with studios on the brow of the hill. There was only one sculpture left on the property, but it was a pleasure to finally see the place. Downtown Bolton Landing (it's just a small resort town on the west side of Lake George) has one of his sculptures on display, probably a gift from the artist.
This man is so wholesome oml🤧🤧🤧
Superb Artist: went to see her retrospective at the Tate Britain... Both her and Rachael Whiteread make the YBA's frankly look like amateurs! (Michael Landy excepted!)
Very exciting!
Truly incredible looking piece. Thank you Gerard!! ❤
A great talk - thanks for sharing. I love her modest, natural approach to speaking and her sense of fun. (As well as her art!)
Lovely work. Very commercial.
In his lecture, the artist's encounter with a Police officer in Mexico over a parking violation reveals a lot about his art.