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Broken Memory

18 April – 2 November 2014

Delicate works by Michelle Taylor and Livia Marin were on display in the China Cupboards. These works are visually beautiful and encourage us to look at everyday objects in a new light. Read more

‘Two States’ an Antony Gormley exhibition

19 August – 30 October 2011

Antony Gormley’s exhibition ‘Two States’ was officially launched with a Summer Party at Harewood House, Leeds. The two new sculptures are in the Terrace Gallery at Harewood House which was open every day until 30th October. In a speech at the preview of the show, Gormley spoke warmly of his feelings for Harewood and explained how he … Read more

Sonia Boyce: Crop Over

1 January – 31 December 2007

Crop Over is a Barbadian festival which evolved from the harvest festivals of England and West Africa. It is one of the Western world’s oldest festivals, dating back to the 1780s when plantation workers proclaimed the end of the sugar crop with feasting and dancing in the plantation yards.  The film, complemented by drawings, consisted of a … Read more

Bill Viola: Four Hands

1 January – 31 December 2005

Presented alongside four Old Master drawings from the Harewood collection by Titian, Tiepolo, Benozzo Gozzoli and Guilio Romano.  All the works were concerned with representing emotion through details of the body.  In association with Haunch of Venison, London. Read more

Leo Fitzmaurice: What Use is a Sign if We Know the Way?

1 January – 31 December 2005

Three sculptures made for the West Garden at Harewood and installed in 2005. These sculptures remain in the West Garden at Harewood. Read more