Exhibition booklet for "Loosely Held Grain" by David Nash
- ST/3/17/1
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- c.1976
Held at The Arnolfini gallery, Bristol. Features photographs by Sue Wells
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Exhibition booklet for "Loosely Held Grain" by David Nash
Held at The Arnolfini gallery, Bristol. Features photographs by Sue Wells
Photocopy of article "Fay's secret forest" by James Belsey
Published in the "Evening Post". Discusses photographer Fay Godwin and her work in the Forest of Dean
Photocopy of article "Forest of Dean" by Adrian Knowles
Published in "Amateur Photographer". Interviews photographer Fay Godwin
Photocopy of article "The Forest"
Published in "Arts Review", author unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean project
Photocopy of article "Art in the Forest"
Published in the "Bristol and Bath Magazine". Discusses Phase II of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Document describing Beginner's Way
Possibly written by Martin Orrom. Describes the Forestry Commission's involvement with the establishment of the Grizedale Forest Sculpture Project in 1977 and later Beginner's Way.
Photocopy of newspaper article "On the march to the cutting-edge" by Deanna Petherbridge
Published in the Financial Times. Discusses Magdalena Jetelová's residency at the Arnolfini and forthcoming Forest of Dean sculpture project
Publication unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean project
Photocopy of article "Fay Godwin and the Forest of Dean" by Vivien Mackenzie
Published in "The Green Book". Discusses Fay Godwin's book "The Secret Forest of Dean" and exhibition "The Forest" at the Arnolfini
Photocopy of article "Fay Godwin, the landscape photographer" by Sue Rushton
Published in the "Forest of Dean Mercury". Discusses Fay Godwin's book "The Secret Forest of Dean"
Published in "What's On Wye-Dean". Author unknown
Photocopy of article "The Forest Project and the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol" by Liz Wells
Published in "The British Journal of Photography". Discusses the Forest of Dean project
Photocopy of article"Selling out the public" by Richard Cork
Published in "The Listener". Quotes the Sculpture Trail as "an ambitious scheme in the Forest of Dean, where several young artists were invited to make a variety of works specifically for woodland sites. It was a memorable project... worth repeating"
Photocopy of article "Forest of clean"
Published in "The Mail on Sunday", author unknown. Includes photograph of the attempted cleaning of sculpture "Cathedral"
Photocopy of article "Plants, Paths and Poems" by Ian Appleton
Published in "Landscape Design". Discusses the garden of Ian Hamilton Finlay
Photocopy of document "Stand & Stare" by Jeremy Rees [Director, The Arnolfini]
Discusses the Stand and Stare project to date and the collaboration between The Arnolfini and the Forestry Commission. Also mentions forthcoming gallery exhibition exploring the forest in contemporary art
Photocopy of article "Artists at Work"
Published in "Artists Newsletter", author unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean project
Photocopy of article "Exhibition Review: The Forest of Dean Sculpture Project" by Roger Leigh
Published in "Landscape Research" volume 11 number 3
Photocopy of article "Forest Workings: Open Air Art in the Forest of Dean" by Clive Caffall
Published in "Compass Sport Orienteer". Compares the 1987 British Orienteering Championships [held in the Forest of Dean] to the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Photocopy of letter "Sylvan Art"
Published in "Country Life" and written by George G Hall. Describes the sculpture "Cathedral"
Photocopy of poem "Back to Nature" by Joyce Latham
Publication unknown. Poem about the sculpture "Place" / Giant's Chair
Photocopy of newspaper article "It's a chip off the old block" by David Harrison
Published in "Bristol Tonight". Discusses the new Bristol Sculpture Trail at Aston Court
Photocopy of article on the "Forest of Dean project"
Published in "Art Monthly". Discusses the 25th anniversary of the Arnolfini and the sculpture project in collaboration with the Forestry Commission
Photocopy of newspaper article "Transistor radios could be no worse" by Edward Phelps
Published in the "Bath Evening Chronicle". Discusses the Forest of Dean project exhibition at the Arnolfini, Bristol
Photocopy of article "If you go down to the woods..." by Ann Sheldon
Publication unknown. Discusses the collaboration between the Arnolfini and the Forestry Commission
Photocopy of newspaper article "Work in progress in the woods" by William Packer
Publication unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean sculpture project
Photocopy of article "The Forest" by Nigel Frank
Published in "Arts Review". Discusses the Arnolfini exhibition "The Forest" and the Forest of Dean Sculpture project
Photocopy of article "'The Forest', Arnatt, Godwin, Rotherstein, Leventon" by Margaret Garlake
Published in "Art Monthly". Discusses "The Forest" exhibition
Compiled by Jamie McCullough. Includes photocopies of:
Introduction
Letter from Martin Orrom to Jamie McCullough giving agreement in principle for the project
Newspaper article "Beginner's Way Begins"
Descriptions for the trail with photographs
Draft constitution for the Wildharbour Society
Photographs of the sculpture "Stepping Stones" by Jamie McCullough sited on Beginner's Way
Includes negative with image of "Stepping Stones" and four other views
Drafts of the outline proposal for the Stand and Stare project
Written by Martin Orrom. Includes annotations
Exhibition booklet "Sixty Seasons" by David Nash
A collaboration between Mostyn Art Gallery, North Wales and Third Eye Centre, Glasgow
"Aspects: A Journal of Contemporary Art"
Number 25. Includes article "Nigel Lloyd: Grizedale Sculptor 1983"
Newspaper article "Air on a tree string" by Hugo Davenport
Published in The Observer. Discusses artist Jamie McCullough and his project with the Forestry Commission and the Arts Council
File of correspondence regarding the construction and installation of Cathedral
Includes letters between Kevin Atherton and Rupert Martin; Rupert Martin and DIY Plastics Limited; Rupert Martin and Hartley Wood and Company; Rupert Martin and Rod Smith; costings for Cathedral and photocopy of newspaper article about Kevin Atherton and his project with British Rail in Brixton
Colour slides with images of Andrew Darke's sculptures from 1978 - 1983
Includes "Shaped Fence No 2" 1978; "Peeled Branch 1" 1981; "Oak Log Fall" 1981; "W Q No 3" 1981; "Sliced Log 2" 1982; "Sliced Log 3" 1982; "Peeled Branch 2" 1982; "Sliced Log 4 (Postland)" 1983; "Fan Log" 1983. Dimensions are recorded on each slide
Photocopy of "Forestry Commission/ Arnolfini/ Elephant Trust background"
Possibly written by Martin Orrom. Describes the foundation of the Sculpture Trail
Document by Rupert Martin on "Stand and Stare"
Includes information on an additional work "100 Year Growing Sculpture"
Descriptions of two meetings held between The Forestry Commission, The Arnolfini and potential artists in March and May 1984
Document "Stand and Stare" written by Martin Orrom
Flyer for showing of sculpture "Larch Bole Spiral" by Andrew Darke at Chapter, Cardiff
Includes image of Larch Bole Spiral
Details of the Arnolfini's collaboration with the Forestry Commission
Letter from Stuart Frost to Martin Orrom regarding his sculptures at Leigh Woods, Bristol
Includes site map and four photographs of Stuart Frost's sculptures
Includes image of room with large chair in foreground and smaller chairs stacked behind
Photograph of wooden chair sculpture by Magdalena Jetelová
Colour. A3. Possibly part of Magdalena Jetelová's Arnolfini exhibition in 1985
Includes correspondence between Frances Morris of The Arnolfini and Anna Ridley of Annalogue Limited regarding video footage of Place/ Giant's Chair
Includes signed artist's contract of sale for Black Dome
List of artists contacted and taken on tours of the Forest of Dean
Includes sculptors, photographers, painters, writers and a choreographer
Invites Sir David Montgomery, Chairman of The Forestry Commission, John Fletcher and Martin Orrom to the event