- ST/3/19
- File
- c.1988 - c.2000
Sculpture: Cone and Vessel (1988 - present)
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Sculpture: Cone and Vessel (1988 - present)
Photograph of sculpture Cone and Vessel in original site showing erosion
Colour
Annotated on reverse "erosion, the site just before Cone and Vessel was moved"
Signed
Postcard with image of sculpture Cone and Vessel
Photographer: Neil Maxfield
Postcard with image of sculpture Still Life by Peter Randall-Page
Sculpture located at Chineham Shopping Centre, Basingstoke
Photograph of a Peter Randall-Page sculpture possibly located next to a coast
Black and white
Photographer unknown
Invitation to private view of exhibition "Peter Randall-Page: Sculpture and Drawings 1980 - 1992"
Held at Leeds City Art Gallery
Invitation to the private view of "Peter Randall-Page: Sculpture and Drawings 1980 - 1992"
Held at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Publication "Peter Randall-Page in conversation with Tessa Jackson"
Published to coincide with the major exhibition "Peter Randall Page Sculpture and Drawings 1980 - 1992" held at Leeds, Edinburgh and Bristol
Publication "Boulders and Banners: Peter Randall-Page" accompanying the exhibition of the same name
Exhibition held at Wenlock Priory, Shropshire, 10 June - 18 August 1994 and Reed's Wharf Gallery, London, 15 September - 5 November 1994
Includes letter from Clive Adams, Independent Curator, to Martin Orrom accompanying the publication
Invitation to private view of the "Boulders and Banners" exhibition by Peter Randall-Page
Held at Reed's Wharf Gallery, London
Postcards with images of sculptures by Peter Randall-Page
Features sculptures "Passage" 1992; "Beside the Still Waters" 1993; "Anatomies of Thought" 1994; "Hundred Year Stone" 1995; "She-Bull" 1995; "Exotic Cargo" 1996
Published by the Contemporary Art Society to accompany the "In the Mind of Botany" exhibition held at Kew Gardens Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 13 September - 28 October 1996
Includes letter from Clive Adams accompanying the catalogue
Invitation to the private view of exhibition "Peter Randall-Page: New Sculpture and Drawings"
Held at the Stephen Lacey Gallery, London, 15 October - 28 November 1998
Leaflet for publication "granite song: The Dartmoor sculptures of Peter Randall-Page"
Includes order form for publication "Peter Randall-Page: Sculpture and Drawings: 1977 - 1992"
Sculpture Management Plan for Cone and Vessel
Includes management plan objectives; background information; location map; maintenance requirement; method of inspection, maintenance, consultation and action required; potentially damaging operations
Sculpture Management Plan for Vincennes
Includes management plan objectives; background information; location maps; maintenance requirements; method of inspection, maintenance, consultation and action required; potentially damaging operations
Sculpture Management Plans for Grove of Silence
Includes management plan objectives; background information; location maps; maintenance requirements; method of inspection, maintenance, consultation and action required; potentially damaging operations
Colour
Photograph of Rupert Martin drying the glass of Cathedral before installation
Colour
Photograph of Kevin Atherton carrying out restoration work on Cathedral
Black and white
Postcard with image of Cathedral
Photographer: Jennie Davis. Published by Forest Enterprise
Sculpture Management Plans for Cathedral
Includes management plan objectives; background information; location maps; maintenance requirements; methods of inspection, maintenance, consultation and action required; potentially damaging operations
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive
The collection charts the history of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, located at Beechenhurst Lodge in the heart of the Forest of Dean. This includes both the administrative and artistic processes involved. Formats encompass documents, books and publications, leaflets, drawings, videos, a maquette and other ephemera.
In 1983, following the establishment of a sculpture trail in Exeter Forest, Martin Orrom (Forestry and Environment Officer, Forestry Commission) wrote a brief for the establishment of a sculpture trail in the Forest of Dean. The Elephant Trust provided £2,500 towards the project and in Spring 1984 around 20 artists were invited to visit the site and submit proposals for sculptures. Martin worked alongside Jeremy Rees (Founding Director of The Arnolfini, Bristol) and Rupert Martin (Curator at The Arnolfini). Six artists were chosen and these founding commissions were collectively titled "Stand and Stare":
Peter Appleton - Sound Sculptures
Kevin Atherton - Cathedral
Andrew Darke - Sliced Log Star (Inside Out Tree)
Magdalena Jetelova - Place
David Nash - Black Dome/ Fire and Water Boats
Keir Smith - The Iron Road
The trail was opened on 19 June 1986 by Sir David Montgomery, Chair of the Forestry Commission. By 1988, a second batch of sculptures had been installed including:
Bruce Allan - Observatory
Zadok Ben David - As There Is No Hunting Tomorrow
Miles Davies - House
Ian Hamilton Finlay - Grove of Silence
Tim Lees - The Heart of the Stone
Cornelia Parker - Hanging Fire
Peter Randall-Page - Cone and Vessel
Sophie Ryder - Crossing Place/ Deer/Searcher
Since 1986, 28 sculptures both temporary and permanent have been sited on the Sculpture Trail.
The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust was established in 1988 as a registered charity overseeing the maintenance of the trail and commissioning new works. The trail is owned and managed by The Forestry Commission.
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Internally Generated Publicity
"Threshold" printwork by Natasha Rosling
This printwork is based on the making of Threshold, a Commission by Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust in partnership with Forestry Commission England, inspired by Clearwell Caves
"Activities & Adventures in the Royal Forest of Dean" leaflet
"What's on in the Forest of Dean Autumn and Winter 2003 - 2004" leaflet
"There's Magic in the Royal Forest of Dean: Attractions for all the Family" leaflet
Includes image of room with large chair in foreground and smaller chairs stacked behind
Photocopy of "Forestry Commission/ Arnolfini/ Elephant Trust background"
Possibly written by Martin Orrom. Describes the foundation of the Sculpture Trail
Copy from "The Secret Forest of Dean" book by Fay Godwin
Includes revised foreword by Fay Godwin 20 March 1986; copy for the back cover with amendments; annotated typescript of introduction by Edna Healey with annotations; photocopy of handwritten observations by Martin Orrom; a copy of the finished book
Includes Ron Boyd "Sculpture in the Forest" 1988; "Straight from the Wood" broadcast on Central 24 July 1989; "Year of the Artist: From the Forest" broadcast on HTV West 18 November 2001; "Charge of the light brigade"
Sculpture: Raw (2001 - present)
Showing at Kirkby Gallery, Kirkby, Merseyside
Project in Liverpool where Neville Gabie and other artists spent time living in a high-rise tower block before demolition. Part of The Year of the Artist initiative in collaboration with Liverpool Housing Action Trust, Knowsley Council, Knowsley Arts Service, uita and CDS Housing
File containing information on Forestry Commission; Public Art on the Black Country Route; Andy Goldsworthy; Chiltern Sculpture Trail; River Eden; North Pennines walks and activities; Goodwood; Grizedale; The Hebden Bridge Sculpture Trail; Irwell Sculpture Trail; The Jerwood Sculpture Park at Witley Court; Kielder Forest; Tyrebagger Sculpture Project; Kincardine; Denlethen Wood; The Henry Moore Foundation; Drechtbanks Sculpture Park; Toolangi State Forest Sculpture Exhibition
"Become a Friend of The Brewery Arts Centre in Kendal" leaflet
"The Bristol Sculpture Project in Ashton Court Estate 23 August - 5 November 1989" leaflet