Antony Gormley
Love it or loathe it, you can’t ignore it: Hong Kong's first sculpture park
Tim Marlow, the project's co-curator, speaks about bringing public art to a city where space is often contested
Folkestone Triennial returns to the Kentish coast
The town has been slowly blossoming into a hub for art since the establishment of the triennial, and the fourth edition hopes to continue this trend
Antony Gormley’s statue for UK war museum was shot down by Battle of Britain hero
The sculpture of a girl between a rocket and a missile "was a step too far for the board," says the UK artist
News from London: New creations by Gormley and the Chapmans cause a stir while the Tate avoids selling out
Meanwhile, Gavin Turk works the market and Tim Marlow directs
Interview with Antony Gormley on the Fourth Plinth project: “Why not treat everybody as a hero?”
If he gets planning permission, Antony Gormley will transform Trafalgar Square into a space for the ordinary man and woman
C.I. Kim's monumental Britart collection encourages the consumer to dream
The businessman, collector, and artist whose department store museum includes work by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Anthony Gormley
No UK country has poured as much money as England into art commissions since 1995
The £50m art bonanza has funded everything from Gormley's Angel of the North to a 48km sculpture trail