Contact sheet with photographs of Dead Wood/ Bois Mort and Carole Drake
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- c.1995
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Contact sheet with photographs of Dead Wood/ Bois Mort and Carole Drake
Black and white
Published in "Country Life"
Photograph of Carole Drake standing beside Dead Wood/ Bois Mort
Black and white
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Teacher Pack first draft
Written by Julian Davies. Includes introduction; on site facilities; the artist and their work; how to use this pack; worksheets; case studies for key stage 1, 2 and 3. Sculptures included are Place/ Giant's Chair by Magdalena Jetelová; The Heart of Stone [Heart of the Stone] by Tim Lees; Black Dome and Fire and Water Boats by David Nash; Iron Road by Keir Smith; Grove of Silence by Ian Hamilton Finlay; Cone and Vessel by Peter Randall-Page; As There Is No Hunting Tomorrow by Zadok Ben David
"Art of File International: Update 1996: China, Barcelona, USA" publication
Catalogue of "Color Slides and CD-ROMs of Public Art, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Design". Includes section on "Great Britain: Sculpture Parks" and the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Invitation to the private view of exhibitions "Line of Cut" and "Elements of Drawing" by David Nash
Held at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
Leaflet for exhibition "Recent Sculpture" by David Nash
Held at Annely Juda Fine Art, London
File compiled by Rupert Martin as a snapshot of the trail at the end of Phase II
Excerpts from press reviews, newspaper and magazine articles
Press release regarding Phase II
Phase II leaflet listing new sculptures by Cornelia Parker [Hanging Fire], Bruce Allan [Observatory], Miles Davies [House], Zadok Ben David [Deer], Peter Randall-Page [Cone and Vessel] and Tim Lees [Rose in Hand]
Black and White photographs of Place [Magdalena Jetelová]; The Iron Road [Keir Smith]; Cathedral [Kevin Atherton]; Observatory [Bruce Allan]; Cone and Vessel [Peter Randall-Page]; Mythical Deer [Zadok Ben David]; Rose in Hand [Tim Lees]; Hanging Fire [Cornelia Parker]; House [Miles Davies]
Leaflet for exhibition "Observation, Imagination, Realization" by David Nash
Held in Anglesey, Wales
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
Letter from the Charity Commission confirming charity status on The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Registered charity number 1059078. Includes printout of entry on the Central Register
Quotes from Cedar Press (Bristol) Limited for the printing of the teachers packs
Published in "Forest Life" number 13, author unknown. Discusses different forms of art in forests across the country
Newspaper article "Carving through the forest" by Christian Dymond
Publication unknown. Discusses sculptures in various forests across the country
Newspaper article "Trails of the Unexpected" by Jane Norrie
Published in the Times Educational Supplement 2. Discusses the sculpture trails that have been created as a result of collaboration between artists and the Forestry Commission
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 Gloucestershire County Council's picture library
Includes details of the Lottery application; Notes by Jeremy Rees; Correspondence from Martin Orrom, Jeremy Rees and Brian Mahony; List of appendices and draft content and draft funding figures
Letter from Forest Enterprise to Martin Orrom regarding the teachers packs
Mock-up of the Sculpture Trail Teachers Pack
Draft Sculpture Management Plan for Dead Wood/ Bois Mort
Includes covering letter; management plan objectives; background information; maintenance requirements; method of construction; method of inspection, maintenance and consultation; potentially damaging operations and artefacts
Includes draft Lottery application dated 14 May 1998; Letter from Brian Mahony accompanying draft application; Letter from Jeremy Rees to Brian Mahony suggesting amendments to the draft application
The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust Access for All document
Referred to as "Appendix 14"
Written by Brian Mahony. Application number 97-1556. Includes application form; Appendix 1: Trust Deed 1996; Appendix 2: Mission Statement "Stand and Stare"; Appendix 3: Statement of Funds; Appendix 4: Trust Management Structure and Membership; Appendix 5: Detailed Description of the Scheme; Appendix 6: List and Photographs of Sculptures Created 1986 - 1997 [blank]; Appendix 7: Business Plan; Appendix 8: Milestones and Achievements; Appendix 9: A Marketing Perspective/ Visitor Survey; Appendix 10: "On the Beaten Track" [blank]; Appendix 11: Risk Analysis; Appendix 12: Options Analysis; Appendix 13: Equal Opportunities Policy; Appendix 14: Access for All; Appendix 15: Education Pack; Appendix 16: Training Policy; Appendix 17: Memorandum of Agreement with The Forestry Commission; Appendix 18: Commissioning Policy; Appendix 19: Management and Maintenance of The Trail [including sculpture management plan for Dead Wood/ Bois Mort 1995]; Appendix 20: Curator Draft Job Description; Appendix 21: Review of Existing Sculptures [blank]; Appendix 22: Education Policy; Appendix 23: The Archive; Appendix 24: Working with the Community; Appendix 25: Leaflets and Press Articles [blank]; Appendix 26: Collaboration Statement for the Arts Resource Centre; Appendix 27: Access Checklist; Appendix 28: Support from Other Organisations and Individuals; Appendix 29: Proposal for an Annual Competition
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
"Dean Forests: What's On 1999" leaflet
Article "Speech House Hill Colliery" by Ian Pope
Published in "Archive: The Quarterly Journal for British Industrial and Transport History" Issue 22
Photocopy of "Forestry Commission/ Arnolfini/ Elephant Trust background"
Possibly written by Martin Orrom. Describes the foundation of the Sculpture Trail
List of sculptures, artists, and dates located and removed 1986 - 1999
"Interpretation: A Journal of Environmental and Heritage Interpretation"
Volume 3 number 3. Discusses public art and references 'Hanging Fire' by Cornelia Parker
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"
"Criterion 3: Partnership Funding"
File possibly compiled by Brian Mahony. Includes information on an application to the Henry Moore Foundation; Sculpture Trail Access Project; Selection day for the Henry More Commission 1998 [presentations by Tim Knowles, Neville Gabie, Sandie Macrae, Louise Short and David Gooding]; Sculpture proposal by Neville Gabie 1998; Summerfield Trust correspondence; Correspondence from Martin Orrom and Lesley Greene; Address by Nick Capaldi [South West Arts] at Cinderford on 16 December 1998; Correspondence from Bruce Allan; Correspondence from Tessa Jackson [Director of The Arnolfini]; Memorandum regarding refurbishment of Cathedral by Kevin Atherton
Physical Activity Strategy for Gloucestershire
Final draft. Produced by the Physical Activity Strategy Working Group
Leaflet for exhibition "Work Place: Sculpture & Works on Paper" by David Nash
Held at the Haines Gallery, San Francisco
Book "One Foot Has Not Yet Reached the Next Street" by Keith Arnatt, published by The British Council 1992
Photocopy of biography of Keith Arnatt c.1997
Annotated biography of Keith Arnatt 2000
Unsigned copy of The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust deed
Letter from The Paul Hamlyn Foundation to Samantha Wilkinson regarding funding guidance
Volume 8 number 4
Sculpture Management Plan for Black Dome
Includes management plan objectives; background information; location map; maintenance requirement; method of inspection, maintenance, consultation and action required; potentially damaging operations
Exhibition catalogue "Cornelia Parker" at The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
Published by The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. Exhibition held 2 February - 9 April 2000
Printout of webpage "artseensoho" with information on Cornelia Parker
Retrieved from http://www.artseensoho.com/Art/DEITCH/parker98/parker1.html
Sculpture Management Plan for Iron Road
Includes management plan objectives; background information; location map; maintenance requirement; method of inspection, maintenance, consultation and action required; potentially damaging operations
Includes information on the altering of the trail at "Iron Road"; the reinstalling of a Sophie Ryder deer sculpture by "Iron Road"; the refurbishment of "Smoke Rings" by Stuart Frost; and new sculptures "Raw" by Neville Gabie and "Abschied vom Walde" by Reinhild Beuther
Postcards showing various sculptures
Photographer Jennie Davis. Published by Forest Enterprise. Includes "Black Dome" by David Nash; "Cathedral" by Kevin Atherton; "As there is no hunting tomorrow" by Zadok Ben David; "Place"/ Giant's Chair by Magdalena Jetelová; and a signed postcard to Martin Orrom of "The Iron Road" by Keir Smith
Photocopy of newspaper article "A troubled colliery liquidated by too much water" by Bob Smyth
Published in "Forest Review". Discusses the Speech House Hill Colliery on the site of Beechenhurst visitor centre
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