RAA to unveil British sculpture exhibition
The Royal Academy of Arts (RAA) is to unveil a new exhibition looking at British sculpture from the twentieth century for the first time in three decades.
Modern British Sculpture is being backed by the Henry Moore Foundation and is to launch on 22 January, featuring loans from the British Museum and the V&A. Among the examples of British sculpture to be put on show will be works by Damien Hirst, Henry Moore and Anthony Caro. The exhibition will run until 7 April.
Details: www.royalacademy.org.uk
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