Rehberger’s Dazzle Ship set to sail away
It is one of the UK’s largest artworks and it’s been gracing the Thames for the past 16 months but you’ve only got until…
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CloseIt is one of the UK’s largest artworks and it’s been gracing the Thames for the past 16 months but you’ve only got until…
Read MoreWe’re pleased to announce that the next three venues to host the iconic poppy sculptures Wave and Weeping Window in 2016 are Lincoln Castle,…
Read MoreThe installation Wave will remain installed at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 10 January 2016. In order to ensure a calm and contemplative experience, access…
Read MoreIt’s been a busy five days for the team installing Poppies: Weeping Window – which was still on show at Woodhorn Museum last weekend…
Read MoreTurner Prize winner, Susan Philipsz, will be installing War Damaged Musical Instruments in Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries this month. Best known for her sound installations, artist…
Read MoreTheatre company Forced Entertainment is touring The Notebook, which was part of 14-18 NOW’s in augural season last year. “galvanising” ★★★★ The Guardian Based on the award…
Read MoreAnnounced today, Liverpool Biennial, 14-18 NOW and Tate Liverpool have co-commissioned major British artist, Sir Peter Blake, to ‘dazzle’ a Mersey Ferry in partnership with…
Read More14-18 NOW are inviting expressions of interest from across the UK to host the iconic poppy sculptures Wave and Weeping Window in 2015 and…
Read MoreSir Peter Blake’s Everybody Razzle Dazzle launched last week to a fantastic response – more than 10,000 visitors came on board over the Easter…
Read MoreA group of young people from Derry-Londonderry have been working to visually interpret Lemn Sissay’s poem At all, created from our commission BLOOD, by…
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