Sculpture In The City 2014

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Sculpture In The City 2014
Unmistakably the work of Lynn Chadwick, this piece lurks on the corner of Bishopsgate and Wormwood Street.
Unmistakably the work of Lynn Chadwick, this piece lurks on the corner of Bishopsgate and Wormwood Street.
This windswept maiden by Lynn Chadwick is tricky to photograph but easy to admire. You'll find it at the base of the Gherkin.
This windswept maiden by Lynn Chadwick is tricky to photograph but easy to admire. You'll find it at the base of the Gherkin.
A simple but powerful piece known as Kiss by Nigel Hall. This one's round the back of the Willis Building.
A simple but powerful piece known as Kiss by Nigel Hall. This one's round the back of the Willis Building.
Another piece in two parts by Nigel Hall on Lime Street.
Another piece in two parts by Nigel Hall on Lime Street.
WORK scaffolding by Ben Long is in the same location beneath the Gherkin as the similar LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana in last year's show.
WORK scaffolding by Ben Long is in the same location beneath the Gherkin as the similar LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana in last year's show.
Looking like a minimalist homage to the Borg, this simple black cube contains a secret. Box Sized DIE featuring Unfathomable Ruination by João Onofre is actually a gig venue. A death metal band will perform inside, but the walls are soundproofed meaning nobody will hear. It's for the best.
Looking like a minimalist homage to the Borg, this simple black cube contains a secret. Box Sized DIE featuring Unfathomable Ruination by João Onofre is actually a gig venue. A death metal band will perform inside, but the walls are soundproofed meaning nobody will hear. It's for the best.
Another highlight sees Richard Wentworth dangle a library of books from the ceiling of Leadenhall Market. All very Harry Potter.
Another highlight sees Richard Wentworth dangle a library of books from the ceiling of Leadenhall Market. All very Harry Potter.
Also in Leadenhall Market, you'll find this neon writing. Time here becomes Space, 
Space here becomes Time by Cerith Wyn Evans.
Also in Leadenhall Market, you'll find this neon writing. Time here becomes Space, Space here becomes Time by Cerith Wyn Evans.
Secret Affair by Jim Lambie deposits an oversized keyhole in the churchyard of St Botolph-Without-Bishopsgate.
Secret Affair by Jim Lambie deposits an oversized keyhole in the churchyard of St Botolph-Without-Bishopsgate.
Our favourite piece is hidden  in Bury Court. Shapes in Cloud I; IV; V by Peter Randall-Page comprises three marble spheroids of such beautiful texture, you'll want to lick them. Don't.
Our favourite piece is hidden in Bury Court. Shapes in Cloud I; IV; V by Peter Randall-Page comprises three marble spheroids of such beautiful texture, you'll want to lick them. Don't.
Julian Wild's Deadly Nightshade on Bishopsgate.
Julian Wild's Deadly Nightshade on Bishopsgate.
Another piece by Julian Wild, this time called Salvia, lurks in Undershaft.
Another piece by Julian Wild, this time called Salvia, lurks in Undershaft.
Flow; Edge; Flux; Within; Fall by Paul Hosking sees pendent forms strapped to the plane tree outside St Helen's Bishopsgate.
Flow; Edge; Flux; Within; Fall by Paul Hosking sees pendent forms strapped to the plane tree outside St Helen's Bishopsgate.
Antony Gormley, of course, but a chance to see one of his first body sculptures on the pavement beneath the Cheesegrater. This one, known as Parallel Field, is only sticking around til October.
Antony Gormley, of course, but a chance to see one of his first body sculptures on the pavement beneath the Cheesegrater. This one, known as Parallel Field, is only sticking around til October.

Now in its fourth year, Sculpture in the City has returned to the streets of the Square Mile. Fourteen sculptures — many by famous artists — have been fused with pavements, walls and ceilings, bringing a few droplets of creativity to a part of town otherwise characterised by corporate offices and building sites. In variation and ability to surprise, this is the best set yet.

The sculptures will remain in place until May 2015, so you've plenty of time to hunt them all down.

Last Updated 11 August 2014