Antony Gormley

Shock and awe of larger than life artworks

telegraph.co.uk     yesterday          

Colossal angels, artificial suns and now a giant mechanical spider. A new wave of spectacular artworks is reawakening our sense of wonder, says Arts Editor Sarah Crompton On Wednesday, a spider appeared on the side of a...                    

Portrait of the artist: Cathy Marston, choreographer

guardian.co.uk     02-Sep-2008          

'People are watching the pennies - dance has to fight for an audience' What got you started? But I was too young to go to drama classes, so I started dance lessons instead. Making my first work for the Royal Ballet when...                    

Admission fee is scrapped at ICA

bbc.co.uk     01-Sep-2008   2 related          

Visitors to The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London can now enjoy art for free. Entrance to all exhibitions is now free because of a change in licensing rules, which had previously forced them to charge up to...                    

Kate Moss Coming To The British Museum

londonist.com     29-Aug-2008          

A likeness of Kate Moss cast in gold and potentially weighing more than Kate Moss is just one of the figures that will be featured at the British Museum from 4 October. The statue by Marc Quinn (who famously created a...                    

He's anonymous, so Banksy's gift is inadmissible

independent.co.uk     29-Aug-2008   6 related          

By Ben Russell, Political Correspondent When Banksy offered one of his highly sought-after canvases to Labour to auction for Ken Livingstone's ill-fated re-election campaign, the party's high command was jubilant. But...                    

A model who's worth her weight in gold (50kg, to be precise)

independent.co.uk     28-Aug-2008   31 related          

She has been the golden girl of the catwalk for years, but now Kate Moss has been given a £1.5m golden makeover. A solid gold sculpture of the model, thought to be the world's largest gold statue built since the time of...                    

A wealth of sound: Kings Place Concert Hall

independent.co.uk     27-Aug-2008          

The opening of Kings Place on 1 October will bring London its first large, purpose-built concert hall since the Barbican's went up in 1982. It is sunk three storeys down into the once valueless mire between King's Cross...                    

How Britain can outclass Beijing in the Olympics

telegraph.co.uk     22-Aug-2008          

Boldness will be needed if London 2012 is to top Beijing's opening and closing ceremonies, says Sarah Crompton, while leading arts figures give their own suggestions Watching the Olympics has been an almost unmitigated...                    

ECHO’s sky view calendar - Merseyside from the air

icnetwork.co.uk     19-Aug-2008          

Aug 19 2008 by Claire Ellicott, Liverpool Echo THE changing face of Liverpool is captured in a new ECHO calendar showing the city’s landmarks from the air. It features a bird’s eye view of the waterfront, St George’s Hall, and...                    

Big-shed nation

newstatesman.co.uk     14-Aug-2008          

They sit by the road, windowless and vast. But what are they for? Joe Moran on the warehouses, logistics and invisible networks that control our daily livesA new word has entered the vocabulary of environmental protest:...                    

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