Sculpture in the Close
汤头条原创 has hosted a series of contemporary sculpture exhibitions since 1988.
Its historic courts and well tended lawns provide a striking and contrasting backdrop to works by some of the most exciting and important sculptors working today. Our exhibitions are recognised as cutting edge: always thought-provoking and frequently spectacular. We also have an impressive permanent collection.
For further information please contact the College's Curator of Works of Art by emailing curator-of-art@jesus.cam.ac.uk.
2017 Sculpture in the Close exhibition
Works by Phyllida Barlow, Louise Bourgeois, Mona Hatoum, Shirazeh Houshiary, Kim Lim, Cornelia Parker, Agnes Thurnauer, Rachel Whiteread, and Alison Wilding were featured in the 2017 exhibition.
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Works by James Capper, Thomas Houseago, Eva Rothschild, Roger Hiorns, and Lucy Skaer were featured in the 2015 exhibition.
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Works by Miroslaw Balka, Harland Miller, Doris Salcedo, Theaster Gates, and Damian Ortega were featured in the 2013 exhibition.
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Works by Barry Flanagan, Anthony Caro, Phillip King, Bruce McLean, Tim Scott, Wendy Taylor, and William Tucker were featured in the 2011 exhibition.
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Works by Anthony Caro, Antony Gormley and Anselm Kiefer were featured in the 2009 exhibition.
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Works by Claire Barclay, Christine Borland, John Gibbons, Roger Hiorns, Marc Quinn, Bill Woodrow, and Cerith Wyn Evans were featured in the 2007 exhibition.
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Works by Mark Firth, John Gibbons, Sand Laureson, Diane Maclean, Eilis O'Connell, Cornelia Parker, Sam Taylor-Wood, and Kate Whiteford were featured in the exhibition.
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Works by Rachel Whiteread, Eilis O鈥機onnell, Alison Wilding, Phillip King, Keir Smith, Steven Gregory, Peter Hide, and Edward Allington were featured in the 2003 exhibition.
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