‘Press Release: Announcing Free Family-Friendly Workshops and a Public Tour Programme for London Sculpture Week 2023’

Sculpture in the City23 August 2023

‘As part of London Sculpture Week 2023 (16-24 September 2023), Sculpture in the City is launching SculptureFest (16 September 2023), a day of family-friendly tours and workshops, and a week-long series of free guided tours of its 12th Edition (18-23…’

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‘The City is full of awesome new public sculptures’

TimeOut7 July 2023

‘London has a lot of sculpture trails and temporary public displays, but Sculpture In The City has maybe the highest calibre of artist of them all.…’

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‘Landscapes of the Mind’

Glass Magazine7 July 2023

‘Isamu Noguchi, one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century, is celebrated this summer in three major exhibitions.…’

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‘Outdoor arts and culture to enjoy in London for summer 2023, from splendid sculpture to opera in the park’

Evening Standard5 July 2023

‘Want to see a bit of culture but can’t quite bear to go inside? We’ve got you. This annual open air sculpture exhibition aims to use the urban environment as a gallery space like no other.…’

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‘The Top 12 Exhibitions To See In London: June 2023’

Londonist5 July 2023

‘Looking for an awesome London exhibition this June? Here’s our roundup of must-see shows in the capital. Sculpture in the City returns for its 12th edition — once more scattering the Square Mile with thought-provoking outdoor sculptures to admire among…’

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‘Press Release: Sculpture in the City Launches the 12th Edition’

Sculpture in the City5 July 2023

‘The free, outdoor annual exhibition returns with 18 contemporary public artworks on show in the City of London.…’

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‘This Fall, London Is Awash in Sculpture’

New York Times17 October 2022

‘Three-dimensional art is everywhere, from the pocket-parks to the financial district…’

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‘Sculpture In The City 2022: Art Returns To The Streets’

Londonist2 August 2022

‘One of London’s best annual traditions is back for its 11th year. Sculpture in the City places large works of art in prominent locations around the Square Mile — all free to visit.…’

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‘Great outdoor art to see this summer’

Financial Times30 June 2022

‘Strange animals roam the City of London  – Sculpture In The City, London  …’

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‘Press Release: Sculpture in the City Launches the 11th Edition’

Sculpture in the City23 June 2022

‘The annual sculpture park in the City of London returns with 20 artworks on free display for a year…’

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‘Press Release: Sculpture in the City Unveils Inaugural Aldgate Square Commission: Earthing by Jocelyn McGregor’

Sculpture in the City12 May 2022

‘Sculpture in the City presents Earthing, a new site-specific public artwork by Jocelyn McGregor, as the inaugural Aldgate Square Commission.…’

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‘Press Release: Sculpture in the City Builds on Success of Previous Exhibitions to Announce Artists’ Line Up for 11th Edition’

Sculpture in the City11 May 2022

‘Sculpture in the City, the award-winning annual outdoor exhibition in London’s Square Mile, releases names of the artists selected for its 11th edition.…’

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‘Sculpture in the City’s tenth edition features a history of LGBTQ+ flags’

Creative Boom23 June 2021

‘Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s programme of public outdoor artworks around some of the capital’s most famous spaces, has launched its tenth edition.…’

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‘Return to the City with a Public Art Trail Extravaganza’

One City23 June 2021

‘As London slowly returns back to life and the City welcomes back visitors, Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s annual programme of public sculptures, brings a new spirit to the area!…’

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‘Sculpture in the City — lending new life to London’

The Financial Times16 June 2021

‘“It is wholly different from the experience of rural sculpture parks, where monumental pieces stand proud and bold against open skies, yet nature always wins and remains the chief attraction. Here in the beleaguered post-pandemic city, sculpture transforms, cheers and…’

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‘60 Seconds with Sculpture in the City’s Stella Ioannou’

CityAM25 May 2021

‘Stella Ioannou is Director at Lacuna – Creative Projects Consultancy, the founder of Sculpture in the City. This annual urban sculpture park set amidst the iconic architecture of the City’s insurance district has become one of the Square Mile’s cultural…’

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‘Culture Corner: The City’s back – here’s what’s on in June’

CityAM25 May 2021

‘Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s annual programme of public artworks placed amidst the iconic architecture of the City Cluster, has announced the 18 artworks that will form this year’s exhibition, marking the tenth edition.…’

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‘Sculpture in the City’ returns for its tenth year’

TimeOut London 21 May 2021

‘‘Once a year, the City of London, that enclave of suits, power lunches and Peloton subscriptions plays host to some very non-smashing-Q3-type artworks. ‘Sculpture in the City’ invites artists to create striking public pieces that – crucially – sit outside…’

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‘Nocturnal Creatures’

Timeout London31 July 2019

‘For one night only, you can sleep all day and enjoy an arty party throughout the East End. Organised in association with Sculpture in the City, discover extraordinary works of art in unusual locations, performances, video, sculpture and sound to…’

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‘5 Open-Air Art Exhibitions To Explore This Summer’

Topshop blog31 July 2019

‘The last place you want to spend a hot day is inside a stuffy museum, but that doesn’t mean you have to let your love of culture fall by the wayside this summer. Lots of galleries have moved their exhibitions…’

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‘Sculpture in the City 9th edition’

Shaping the City31 July 2019

‘The city of innovation, creativity and new thrills, London has ramped up the ante once again with attention currently on the city’s corporate heart. Set within the City of London and amongst some of its most-iconic architectural landmarks, Sculpture in…’

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‘Nocturnal Creatures: What To Expect From Whitechapel Gallery’s Late-Night Art Festival’

Something Curated31 July 2019

‘On Saturday 20 July from 6-11pm, Whitechapel Gallery celebrates its East End roots, presenting a special programme of new and diverse works of contemporary art in locations around East London.…’

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‘Sculpture In The City’

London Live27 June 2019

‘Some of the world’s most renowned artists have descended upon the City’s Square Mile, for the return of Sculpture in the City. Now in its 9th year, the festival sees unused spaces and areas decorated with contemporary pieces. Organised by…’

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Elisa Artesero 'The Garden of Floating Words' Photo Nick Turpin

‘Five things to see at Sculpture in the City’

Time Out26 June 2019

‘The sculpture bonanza is back for its ninth edition. We pick our favourite artworks on display in the Square Mile…’

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‘News in pictures: Wednesday June 26, 2019’

The Times26 June 2019

‘Jyll Bradley’s Dutch/Light (for Agneta Block) is one of 19 artworks at Sculpture in the City, which begins tomorrow in the City of London…’

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It Was Only a Matter of Time Before We Found the Pyramid and Forced it Open, (2017), courtesy of the artist and Federica Schiavo Gallery, photography by Nick Turpin

‘Exhibition of the Week: Sculpture in the City, Launches June 27th’

View Zine26 June 2019

‘Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s annual public art programme set amongst iconic architectural landmarks, has announced the initial 17 artworks which will make up this year’s outdoor sculpture park in the Square Mile, with more artists to…’

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Patrick Tuttofuoco, The Source, (2017), courtesy of the artist, OGR - Officine Grandi Riparazioni and Federica Schiavo Gallery, Photo: © Nick Turpin. Location: Leadenhall Market.

‘Sculpture In The City 2019: Weird And Wonderful Artworks Fill The Square Mile’

The Londonist26 June 2019

‘19 new artworks have appeared in public spaces across the Square Mile for Sculpture in the City 2019…’

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‘How Artists Reveal the Emotion Hidden in Our Cities’

Frieze10 October 2018

‘Exhibitions of Do Ho Suh, Heidi Bucher and Doris Salcedo in London affirm the affective qualities of architecture…’

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Bridging Home, London, 2018. © Do Ho Suh, Courtesy of the artist; Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong and Seoul; Victoria Miro, London/Venice; Art Night; City of London/Sculpture in the City and Arts Council Korea, Korean Culture Centre UK (photography Gautier Deblonde)

‘Traditional Korean house installed above busy London street by Do Ho Suh’

Dezeen26 September 2018

‘South Korean artist Do Ho Suh has built a replica of his childhood home and installed it above a road in the City of London. Called Bridging Home, London, the installation sees a traditional Korean dwelling…’

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A traditional Korean house installed on the footway bridge of the Wormwood Street
Bridging Home, London, 2018 © Do Ho Suh, Courtesy of the artist; Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong and Seoul; Victoria Miro, London/Venice; Art Night; City of London/Sculpture in the City and Arts Council Korea, Korean Culture Centre UK (photography Gautier Deblonde)

‘Do Ho Suh is “bridging home” in a new, large-scale outdoor installation in the heart of London’

It's Nice That26 September 2018

‘Bridging Home is an ambitious installation on the footbridge over Wormwood Street, one of the busies roads in the City of London. Curated by Fatoş Üstek and co-commissioned by Art Night and Sculpture in the City, the installation is the…’

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‘Art Industry News’

Artnet25 September 2018

‘Do Ho Suh’s Childhood Home Hangs Over London Street – The Korean-born, London-based artist has brought a replica of his childhood home to the city’s business district.…’

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Bridging Home, London, 2018. © Do Ho Suh, Courtesy of the artist; Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong and Seoul; Victoria Miro, London/Venice; Art Night; City of London/Sculpture in the City and Arts Council Korea, Korean Culture Centre UK (photography Gautier Deblonde)

‘A traditional Korean House crash lands on a city foot bridge’

Londonist24 September 2018

‘A pedway above busy Wormwood Street has received a remarkable addition: a traditional Korean home, complete with a bamboo garden. No, this didn’t fall from the sky…’

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Sculpture named Numen (Shifting Votive Three) by Thomas J. Price outside 1 Great St Helen's
Thomas J. Price, Numen (Shifting Votive Three) 2016. Copyright the artists, courtesy of Hales London. Photo: Nick Turpin

‘Things To Do This Weekend In London: 21-22 July 2018’

Londonist17 July 2018

‘BENEATH THE SURFACE: Join our very own visual arts editor Tabish Khan for an evening chat with artist Thomas J. Price. They’ll be discussing Price’s figurative sculptures, which draw on observed individuals, media archetypes, and ancient, classical, and neo-classical sculptures…’

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The sculpture is called Untitled by David Annesley

‘Sculpture in the City programme to launch at Nocturnal Creatures Festival’

London Post16 July 2018

‘Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s annual public art programme set amongst iconic architectural landmarks, features 18 artworks making up this year’s outdoor sculpture park in the Square Mile.…’

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Audion piece by Marina Abramovic called Tree installed outside 99 Bishopsgate
Marina Abramović, Tree, 1972. Copyright the artists, courtesy Lisson Gallery, Photo: Nick Turpin

‘See loads of free art at the Nocturnal Creatures festival’

TimeOut16 July 2018

‘Continue your date with the night with artist-led tours of Sculpture in the City, where artworks by the likes of Marina Abramović, Sarah Lucas and Tracey Emin are dotted among architectural landmarks…’

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The sculpture is called Pepper Rock by Richard Rome

‘Sculpture carves out a new market in London’

Financial Times13 July 2018

‘Two projects are bringing sculpture into the capital’s open spaces…’

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The sculpture is called Perceval by Sarah Lucas

‘Sculpture in the City and Frieze Sculpture Park are encouraging people to reassess our favourite landmarks and public spaces’

City A.M.10 July 2018

‘What is public property? Is it the streets we walk on or the parks we sunbathe in? Can art be public property and what happens when you take it out of the stuffy confines of a gallery and plop it…’

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Women walking past the sculpture body in the City of London, Sculpture in the city

‘Sculpture in the City, the annual festival bringing world-class art to the Square Mile, returns to the capital this week.’

Evening Standard26 June 2018

‘From June 27, the City of London will be turned into an free-to-view outdoor sculpture park featuring work by the likes of Tracey Emin, Marina Abramovic and Sarah Lucas. Now in its eighth year, the 2018 edition will be bigger…’

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Picture showing the location of Marina Abramovic's sound piece

‘Sculpture in the City 2018 Splashes Out On Impressive Free Exhibition’

Artlyst26 June 2018

‘This year’s annual Sculpture in the City’ exhibition (launching on 27 June) will include works from international artists including Sarah Lucas, Sean Scully and Marina Abramovic. The exhibition will also introduce three new commissioned works. The artworks will be displayed…’

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Sculpture called Crocodylius Philodendrus by Nancy Rubins

‘Let’s get sculpting’

Londonist26 June 2018

‘Every year we look forward to following a trail of art through the bustle of the City of London. In a part of London that’s all about a fast pace of life it’s great to slow down a little and…’

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ITV Report showing Sculpture being installed

‘Sculpture in the City announces 18 artworks making up this year’s outdoor sculpture park’

ITV News26 June 2018

‘Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s annual public art programme set amongst iconic architectural landmarks has announced the 18 artworks which will make up this year’s outdoor sculpture park in the Square Mile.…’

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‘New London multi-arts festival launches’

M-magazine21 June 2018

‘Sarathy Korwar, Bambooman and Larry Achiampong (pictured) are among the music-makers confirmed for Nocturnal Creatures, a new multi-arts festival in London.…’

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The sculpture is called Your Lips Moved Across My Face by Tracey Emin

‘Sculpture in the City, 2018’

Culture Whisper21 June 2018

‘Contemporary art stars fill the Square Mile with large-scale public art installations for Sculpture in the City, 2018…’

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‘Sculpture in the city tour’

London Festival of Architecture21 June 2018

‘Listing on a partners website- Sculpture in the City is an urban sculpture park, set amongst the architectural landmarks in the City’s insurance district. This dynamic project, where artworks are installed for up to a year, responds to the area’s…’

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‘A 6-month season of events will celebrate women’s historical achievements in London’

Stylist21 June 2018

‘And this year, Sculpture in the city, the City’s hugely popular annual art installation, will feature work by more female artists than in any previous editions…’

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‘Art Industry News: Robert Indiana’s Famous “LOVE” Sculpture Started Out as a Much Filthier Word + More Must-Read Stories’

Artnet News15 June 2018

‘Sculpture in the City Artists Announced – More female artists than ever are participating in London’s sculpture festival, which takes place across Square Mile this summer. Highlights will include a sound work by Marina Abramović and Nancy Rubin’s large-scale Crocodylius…’

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