RICHARD LONG: COLD STONES
MAY 2016
Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, Spain presents Cold Stones, a new exhibition by British artist Richard Long. The exhibition brings together a selection of sculptures, driftwood drawings, photographs and text works dating from 1967 to the present day. It also includes new works created specifically for the exhibition: a sculpture made of granite stones and marble from the Macael quarries and a large wall work made by applying mud to the wall with the artist's hands.
RICHARD LONG: TIME AND SPACE
JULY 2015
The Arnolfini Centre for Contemporary Art in Bristol presents a new solo exhibition celebrating Bristol-based artist Richard Long. The show includes sculpture, drawing, photography and text works that date from 1967 to the present. The exhibition also includes two major new works: a large sculpture made from Cornish slate and a wall work made with mud collected from the River Avon.
RICHARD LONG
NOVEMBER 2011
South African National Gallery, Cape Town
Richard Long presents a solo exhibition of works made in southern Africa over the last 50 years. His fascination with land and walking translates, in this exhibition, into large-scale installations made using rocks recovered from the Cradle of Humankind in Gauteng, wall-text interventions and photographs. The exhibition is open from 9 November 2011 to 10 April 2012.
RICHARD LONG: LAND ART
MARCH 2011
Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin
The centre and inspiration for this exhibition is the eponymous work Berlin Circle by Richard Long. The circle of stone, twelve metres in diameter, laid out on the floor was first unveiled and installed by the artist for the opening of the Hamburger Bahnhof in 1996. It serves as the thematic focal point of today's show.
RICHARD LONG
MAY 2010
Fabriano (AN)
Campetto Line is a sculpture by Richard Long of 2005. It is a line (13m) made of Sampietrini and stones from Apulia. The work is exhibited in Fabriano, in Piazza Giovanni Paolo II, in front of the cathedral in occasion of "POIESIS", festival of the arts (21-23 May 2010).
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