Exhibition catalogue for "Sophie Ryder" at Courcoux & Courcoux Contemporary Art, Salisbury
- ST/3/20/8
- Item
- c.1992
Exhibition ran from 6 - 24 October 1992
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Exhibition catalogue for "Sophie Ryder" at Courcoux & Courcoux Contemporary Art, Salisbury
Exhibition ran from 6 - 24 October 1992
Information on the general management of the Trust and trail. Includes:
Emails from Jeremy Rees
Poem "The Sculpture Trail" by Philip Brown
Notes on a meeting with artists in May 1992
Document "The Way Forward 1998 - 2007" written by the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Article "Stand and stare: Art in the Forest of Dean: Initiatives for South Africa" by Wendy Ross
Document "Planning for Success: The lessons of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, UK" by Martin Orrom
Article "Popularising public sculpture in Britain: From landscape gardens to forest trails" by Elizabeth Rankin
Document "The Artist as Interpreter in the Forest" by Martin Orrom
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: The Archive"
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: Milestones and Achievements"
Documents from the "Landscape and Sculpture Symposium" held at Manchester Polytechnic 1 - 3 September 1989
Document "The Next Ten Years" by the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: Milestones and Achievements"
Document "Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail: Mission Statement 2000"
Document "Sculpture Trust: Future Plans"
Document "Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust Business Plan"
Document "Sculpture Trail Forest of Dean: Access for All"
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust mission statement
Document "Artistic vision for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail 2000"
Information on the revision of the trust deed 1998
Document "One World, One County: Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail"
Invitation to the private view of "Peter Randall-Page: Sculpture and Drawings 1980 - 1992"
Held at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Photograph of the decommissioning of the sculpture Crossing Place
Colour
File containing details of expressions of interest for Artist in Residence positions. Includes correspondence, printed photographs and publications
Forestry Policy for Great Britain
Published by the Forestry Commission
Exhibition catalogue "Poland Project" by David Nash
Exhibition held at Gallery S65, Aalst, Belgium
Correspondence about funding including:
Arts Council England
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Crafts Council
Forest Enterprise/ The Forestry Commission
Foundation for Sport and the Arts
Jeremy Rees
Lesley Greene
South West Arts
The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust
The Elephant Trust
The Ernest Cook Trust
The Henry Moore Foundation
The Summerfield Trust
Paul Hamlyn
Photograph of Place/ Giant's Chair from a distance and through trees
Colour
Article "On the Sculpture Trail"
Published in "Country Walking", author unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Colour
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"
Photograph of a Peter Randall-Page sculpture possibly located next to a coast
Black and white
Photographer unknown
"Leisure Line Magazine: Gwent, S Herefordshire & The Borders"
Features photograph of sculpture "Cathedral" by Kevin Atherton on front cover
Photocopy of article "The artist and the forester" by Marshall Anderson
Published in "Artists Newsletter". Discusses the Forestry Commission's work and ow forester and artist can unite in environmental empathy
"Become a Friend of The Brewery Arts Centre in Kendal" leaflet
Location map for sculpture Crossing Place
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
Location plan for sculpture The Four Seasons
Postcard featuring image of sculpture "Matter & What it Means" by Cornelia Parker
Annotated on reverse "Dear Martin, Hope this is enough info. Best wishes, Cornelia"
Postcard with image of sculpture Cone and Vessel
Photographer: Neil Maxfield
"The Botanics: Newsletter of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh"
Features article on artist Andy Goldsworthy
Site map of sculpture As There Is No Hunting Tomorrow
Postcard with image of sculpture Still Life by Peter Randall-Page
Sculpture located at Chineham Shopping Centre, Basingstoke
Postcard with image of Cannop Brook by Cannop Ponds near Speech House, Forest of Dean
Published in "Country Life"