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 an...
Beginner's Way was the Exeter Forest sculpture trail, a collaboration between artist Jamie McCullogh and the Forestry Commission, specifically Martin Orrom. The trail opened in 1983.
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
Photographer possibly John W Darke, Milberg Publishing. Black and white. Shows possibly representatives of the Forestry Commission alongside sculptures in-situ
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
Excerpts from press reviews, newspaper and magazine articlesPress release regarding Phase IIPhase II leaflet listing new sculptures by Cornelia Parker [Hanging Fire], Bruce Allan [Observatory], Miles Davies [House], Zadok Ben David [Deer], Peter R...
Photocopy of "Appendix 27: Access Checklist" handwritten form for typing"News from Gloucestershire Tourism" newsletter issue 1 May 1998. Features photograph of Place/ Giant's Chair by Magdalena Jetelová promoting Glouceste...
Includes information on Arts and Business South West's Strike a Match programme; Arts Council England [Reveal, Stand and Stare, R&D]; Acorn Trust; Esmee Fairbairn; Garfield Weston; Gloucestershire Environment Trust; Henry Moore; Living La...
Includes letters from:Bruce AllanKevin AthertonAlfio BonannoTerry BryanCentral Independent TelevisionAndrew DarkePatrick DoughertyNeville GabieIan Hamilton-FinlayReba Johnson [includes thesis "Sculpture in a Rural Landscape with particular re...
Files compiled by Jeremy Rees. ITEM knowledge base was run by the International Visual Arts Information Network (IVAIN) Trust and was a resource to share multimedia for teaching and learning
Compiled by Jeremy Rees. Details the development of the ITEM knowledge base and related correspondence, including possible collaborations with the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS), the University of the West of England and Nottingham Trent University
Includes correspondence and information on the Forest of Dean Website; notes by Jeremy Rees; correspondence regarding artists and sculptures; the University of the West of England as project partners