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United Enemies

1 Dec 2011-11 Mar 2012

Henry Moore Institute
Leeds LS1 3AH

Overview

The Problem of Sculpture in Britain in the 1960s and 1970s. United Enemies looks at sculpture made by artists during the 1960s and 1970s - a time when the very idea and definition of sculpture was radically contested. The exhibition explores this highly fertile and experimental period to reconsider the differences, arguments and shared ideas that defined this distinctive period in British sculpture. Featuring work by a wide range of artists - including Keith Arnatt, Clive Barker, Shirley Cameron, Anthony Caro, Angela Carter, Brian Catling, Helen Chadwick, Tony Cragg, Richard Long, David Dye, Barry Flanagan, Gilbert and George, Bruce Lacey, Liliane Lijn, Roelof Louw, Leonard McComb, Bruce McLean, Paul Neagu, Carl Plackman, Wendy Taylor, and Bill Woodrow.