Surreal humour provides us with sculptures that merge the historic and the modern.
Or, less sensationally, sculpture called 'Alien' positioned in park.
Mexican artist Pedro Reyes re-purposes instruments of war and destruction.
Social commentary with a sense of humour in this free art exhibition.
Ancient sculptures and drawings suggest we've always been driven to create art.
Replica of a shop sign immortalised by Dickens re-erected.
Miniature lifelike sculptures in unnatural positions
Sculptures filled with light make for a hypnotic exhibition.
A group show featuring a tower made up of lenses, snooker balls and watches.
100 years of British sculpture represented by 86 works.
Extremely lifelike sculptures of alien organisms that prompt questions about the nature of beauty
News for a frosty day.
A diverse set of bronze sculptures takes over a hotel.
Duck and crawl inside a giant steel humanoid sculpture.
Models and schemes from the popular Trafalgar Square commission.
Crapping man outside City Hall.
Can an emergency listing application to English Heritage save the Triptych?
Exquisite works from across the world show us that bronze is more than good enough.
That's the goddess, not the shoe.
Four Pavlovas, five nudes, three ballet dancers.
Everyone from Boris Johnson to Buzz Aldrin gets the sandy treatment.
Seven other London creations from the designer of the Olympic Cauldron.
A nine metre scaffolding lion now guards the Tudor Hawk Tower.
Giant submarines leaking salt, and sheepish humanoid sculptures.
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