WINTER SCULPTURE PARK 2023
18th February – 29 April, Free Entry.
Winter Sculpture Park is an annual exhibition of contemporary sculpture and public art. Explore the work of over 40 artists as we transform 4 acres of disused farmland into London's largest Sculpture Park.
"This show presents a radical idea. That viewing sculpture in a field changes how you engage with art, politics and the problems steadily arising from the growing global state of permacrisis. Outside of the buildings, the rule book is different. ‘Please don’t touch the artwork’ is out the window through and through. Windows are out the window for that matter, along with the walls." – Meg Stuart
Welcome to Winter Sculpture Park 2023.
Stroll freely. Explore. Play.
And most importantly, get lost.
18th February – 29 April, Free Entry.
Winter Sculpture Park is an annual exhibition of contemporary sculpture and public art. Explore the work of over 40 artists as we transform 4 acres of disused farmland into London's largest Sculpture Park.
"This show presents a radical idea. That viewing sculpture in a field changes how you engage with art, politics and the problems steadily arising from the growing global state of permacrisis. Outside of the buildings, the rule book is different. ‘Please don’t touch the artwork’ is out the window through and through. Windows are out the window for that matter, along with the walls." – Meg Stuart
Welcome to Winter Sculpture Park 2023.
Stroll freely. Explore. Play.
And most importantly, get lost.
Featured Artists
Butch Attai, Alexander Brain, Rebecca Buckley, Tere Chad, Nathalie Coste, Paddy Docherty, Lucy Faherty, Darcey Fleming, Charlie Franklin, Anta Germane, Mia-Jane Harris, Mark Houghton, William Michael Hudson, Rachel Irons, Simon Kennedy, Sing A Song on the Ground Collective (Junchao Ren, Zhoabo Yang, Patrick Jones), Lady Kitt, Alex Lidagovsky, Olana Light, LUAP, John Matheson, Ben Oakley, Sara Osman, John Pedder, Gabriele Risso, Catriona Robertson, Chloé Rochefort, Mike Sprout, Laura Such, Jamie Temple, Chris Thompson, Erika Trotzig, Nicola Turner, Fredrix Vermin, Evil Genius, Tabitha Weddell, Alex Young, and Danny Young.
Directed and curated by Meg Stuart & Kieran Idle
WINTER SCULPTURE PARK
Saturday 18 Feb - Saturday 29 April 2023 Recommended visiting hours 9 AM - 5 PM Gallery No. 32, Manor Way, Bexley DA5 3QG This colossal exhibition of public sculpture will brave the elements for 10 weeks as over 40 artists present daring new works across 4 acres of disused farm-land negotiated for temporary use in Bexley, South-East London. Winter Sculpture Park provokes artistic engagement and response, and provides free, accessible art to all. By placing works directly in the public realm, WSP gets art in front of people and people in front of art, bringing cultural intervention to London’s unassuming areas and promoting accessible, public use of land. “Gallery No.32's ambition and determination to create spaces for artists to exhibit innovatively, explore new ideas and evolve an ever-growing supportive network of emerging and established practitioners is invaluable. Go see the show." - Adrian Burnham, Buildhollywood. Social Media Follow us on Instagram for all the latest @gallery_no.32 Share #WinterSculpturePark |
SUPPORT US
Gallery No.32 is an independent art space with no major funders or institutional affiliations. With your support we can continue to provide free and unique exhibition space for artists to work innovatively, explore daring and ambitious new ideas, and evolve confidently alongside an ever-growing supportive network of creatives. 2023 Supporters' Poster • Art by John Pedder • Limited Edition of 150 • 297 mm x 420 mm (A3) • Soya based inks on FSC certified Munken Lynx paper All profits are reinvested back into the Winter Sculpture Park.
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Please contact us with any questions via Instagram @Gallery_no.32.
Alternatively, please contact us via email at [email protected]
Curated by: Meg Stuart & Kieran Idle
Please contact us with any questions via Instagram @Gallery_no.32.
Alternatively, please contact us via email at [email protected]
Curated by: Meg Stuart & Kieran Idle