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Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Yorkshire Sculpture Park is Britain's first and finest sculpture park and an international centre for modern and contemporary art. The multi-award-winning park opened more than 40 years ago on a 500-acre site near Wakefield, the hometown of Barbara Hepworth and holds one of the largest collections of bronze pieces by Henry Moore.

The open-air collection comprises long and short term loans, gifts from artists and individuals and site-specific commissions. It holds one of the largest collections of bronze pieces by Henry Moore, and works by Barbara Hepworth, David Nash and Ai Weiwei.

The 'gallery without walls' has a changing exhibition programme, rather than permanent display, and regularly brings in new pieces and hosts events. There are always around 80 sculptures and installations to see in the open air. Alongside the sculptures in the park, there are six indoor galleries.

A man with her two childrens running on the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Courtesy Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Photo © David Lindsay

It’s not just about the art. Wildlife thrives alongside the exhibits on the historic estate, including sheep and Highland cows. In 2010, 150 acres of woodland was reopened to the public, and they run an ‘adopt a tree’ programme.

The free to enter park is experienced and enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. They also provide engaging learning opportunities to over 45,000 participants each year. As well as patrons and donations, the park is supported by core funding from Arts Council England as a National Portfolio Organisation. Yorkshire Sculpture Park was awarded the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year 2014 for its bold artistic vision.

This summer, the sculpture park plays host to the inaugural Yorkshire Sculpture International, a festival of sculpture across Leeds and Wakefield which includes an exhibition by David Smith, and works in the open air by Damien Hirst.

Ai Weiwei, Iron Tree, 2013. Private Collection. Courtesy Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Photo © Jonty Wilde

Peter Murray, YSP’s founding and executive director, says:

“For the last 42 years, Yorkshire Sculpture Park has given visitors a rich, memorable and unparalleled experience combining art and landscape; a full day out which feeds the soul and nourishes the mind. Whether you know your Moores from your Mirós or not, Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an accessible and enjoyable way to encounter art - surrounded by rolling Yorkshire countryside and roaming sheep.”

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Yorkshire Sculpture Park
West Bretton
Wakefield WF4 4LG
United Kingdom
(SatNav WF4 4JX)

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