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Sculpture
22nd Jun 2007 to 31st Dec 2008
Ordinary People
Sculptures of everyday figures, including parents, children and lovers
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22nd Jun 2007 to 31st Dec 2008
The Wonder And The Horror Of The Human Head
Sculptures and prints that use the human head to represent cultural and political concerns
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Isamu Noguchi stands next to one of his stone carv 18th Jul to 31st Dec 2008
Isamu Noguchi @ the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
An indoor and outdoor display of Noguchi’s magnificent stone carvings
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Gilt piece 2nd Oct 2008 to 4th Jan 2009
Taking Shape: finding sculpture in the decorative arts
A selection of Baroque and Rococo objects from opposite sides of the Atlantic
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A work by Henry Moore 2nd Oct 2008 to 4th Jan 2009
Sculpture in the Home: Re-staging a post-war initiative
Re-staging the campaign to bring domestic-scale sculpture into the middle-class homes of Great Britain
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Jules Dalou: Statue of Rosalind, 9th countess of C 22nd Nov 2008 to 22nd Feb 2009
Dalou in Britain: Portraits of womanhood (1871-79)
This study looks at the motif of the seated woman as one that engages with class, genre and portraiture
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When people think of Leeds, their first thoughts might go to the obvious — a vibrant music scene, or the rapidly expanding property and finance sector. They might not be aware, however, of the rich and successful artistic vein running through the city’s history.
 
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Thursday 20 Nov 2008
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