Exhibition

Jaume Plensa

9 Apr 2011 – 22 Jan 2012

Regular hours

Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00
Monday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00

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Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Wakefield, United Kingdom

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  • For West Yorkshire timetables call 0113 245 7676, for South Yorkshire timetables call 01709 515151 alternatively, visit www.wymetro.com
  • Wakefield Westgate is the nearest main line station, around 7 miles from YSP. A taxi from the station costs approx £10. London King's Cross to Wakefield takes around 2 hours.
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From April 2011 Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents the first major UK exhibition of sculpture and drawings by Jaume Plensa, with new and recent work displayed in the Underground Gallery and surrounding landscape. The exhibition encourages a tactile and sensory exploration of his work and includes large illuminated heads, human shapes formed of letters, angels suspended from walls and inscribed gongs waiting to be struck.

Sculptures such as Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil 'three large fibreglass resin 'angels' 'will be showcased in the Underground Gallery. Suspended from the gallery walls, the figures are fixed and constrained by their human bodies yet they radiate white light to suggest the possibility of human spirit, creating an etheral installation. In The Midst Of Dreamsis a group of illuminated heads with closed eyes, as though in deep contemplation, rising from a bed of white marble pebbles. Jerusalemis a circle of 11 gongs engraved with text from Song of Songs, from the Biblical text Songs of Solomon, a passionate exploration of love, eroticism, the human condition, our dreams and desires. Visitors can strike the gongs, making sound expand and fill the space again and again.

Plensa has an international reputation for major exhibitions and public art projects around the world, making sculpture, drawings, prints, acoustic installations and designs for opera and theatre. Pushing technical and artistic boundaries, his often transparent, large-scale sculptures incorporate light, sound and text, inviting the spectator's active participation in a space where art and language, nature and culture, sound and communication collide and entwine.

A significant outdoor piece at YSP is House of Knowledge, part of a group of works in which the physical form of the body becomes architecture. With text forming a large human shape, visitors can walk inside and see the landscape through the spaces between steel letters. This 8-metre tall piece, with internal lighting at night, will be a stunning addition to the YSP parkland. Building on the success of YSP's recent exhibitions, this project encourages real interaction and a particularly tactile engagement with his work that will delight and enrich.

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