The Magnificent Seven Art Sites: Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Part of a series focusing on the world's best art sites, this Photolog features images from Yorkshire Sculpture Park in England. Located in the 500-acre Bretton Hall estate, it was the first sculpture park in the U.K. and is the largest of its kind in Europe. Yorkshire Sculpture Park together with Benesse Art Site on Naoshima Island in Japan, are the most visited sculpture parks in the world with around 500,000–700,000 visitors per year.
Ai Weiwei, Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads (2010). Yorkshire Sculpture Park, United Kingdom. Photo: Georges Armaos.
Part of a series focusing on the world's best art sites, this Photolog features images from Benesse Art Site on the small islands of Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima in Japan. It brings together contemporary art and architecture in resonance with the pristine nature of the Seto Inland Sea region. Throughout the islands, artworks are exhibited inside...
Part of a series on the world's best art sites, this Photolog features Marfa, the Texan town where Elmgreen & Dragset's 'Prada Marfa' resides, and where artists such as Donald Judd and Christopher Wool have famously made their homes. Marfa plays host to The Chinati Foundation, a museum founded by Judd, as well as the Judd Foundation and the...