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Yorkshire bid to become 'sculpture capital' of Europe | Yorkshire bid to become 'sculpture capital' of Europe |
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Four West Yorkshire art venues are at the centre of a campaign to get Yorkshire known as the "sculpture capital" of Europe. | Four West Yorkshire art venues are at the centre of a campaign to get Yorkshire known as the "sculpture capital" of Europe. |
The Hepworth Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield have joined with the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the city's art gallery. | |
New programmes and exhibitions at the venues will be held to encourage visitors and boost the tourism economy. | New programmes and exhibitions at the venues will be held to encourage visitors and boost the tourism economy. |
It is being backed by the Arts Council England and Welcome to Yorkshire. | It is being backed by the Arts Council England and Welcome to Yorkshire. |
Cluny Macpherson, Arts Council England regional director, said he hoped it would attract investment and visitors to Yorkshire. | Cluny Macpherson, Arts Council England regional director, said he hoped it would attract investment and visitors to Yorkshire. |
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the first of its kind in the UK and the biggest in Europe, opened in 1977. It covers 500 acres and now attracts about 300,000 visitors a year. | Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the first of its kind in the UK and the biggest in Europe, opened in 1977. It covers 500 acres and now attracts about 300,000 visitors a year. |
As part of programming for 2013, it will host the biggest UK exhibition to date, by British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE. | As part of programming for 2013, it will host the biggest UK exhibition to date, by British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE. |
The Hepworth opened in May and is named after sculptor Barbara Hepworth, who lived in Wakefield until the age of 18. | The Hepworth opened in May and is named after sculptor Barbara Hepworth, who lived in Wakefield until the age of 18. |
The largest new gallery outside of London, it attracted half a million people during its first year, exceeding the initial 150,000 target. | The largest new gallery outside of London, it attracted half a million people during its first year, exceeding the initial 150,000 target. |
This year, the gallery will present the UK premier of a new performance piece by artist Linder Sterling, which will include collaborations with Northern Ballet, British fashion designer Pam Hogg, and musician Stuart McCallum. | This year, the gallery will present the UK premier of a new performance piece by artist Linder Sterling, which will include collaborations with Northern Ballet, British fashion designer Pam Hogg, and musician Stuart McCallum. |
Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, said part of the campaign would be to signpost visitors to hotels, bars and restaurants surrounding the venues. | Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, said part of the campaign would be to signpost visitors to hotels, bars and restaurants surrounding the venues. |
"We will make it easy for those tempted, to come to Yorkshire and see some of the best sculpture in the world." | "We will make it easy for those tempted, to come to Yorkshire and see some of the best sculpture in the world." |
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