Elisabeth Frink
An Elisabeth Frink survey at the Dorset Museum & Art Gallery is the latest to have been prompted by the distribution of her estate
A dozen museums throughout the UK have received works by the artist, who died in 1993
While in lockdown, UK's Sainsbury Centre acquires major works by sculptor Elisabeth Frink
Acquisition from the artist's estate heralds a wave of works being dispersed across UK public collections
Salisbury Cathedral marks 800th anniversary with virtual show featuring Mark Wallinger and Grayson Perry
Works were installed throughout the historic building before lockdown
Saved from collapse, sculptor Elisabeth Frink's studio to be resurrected within 13th-century barn
Messums Wiltshire bought the building last year and will now reconstruct it for an exhibition in its gallery—at a cost of £100,000
Overlooked sculptor Elisabeth Frink's legacy reexamined in extensive UK survey
Curators of the Sainsbury Centre exhibition consider her work in relation to darker political concerns
US university museum announces controversial sell-off
Christie’s sale of 46 works from La Salle collection, by artists such as Matisse and Degas, has angered arts professionals
Interview with a British dealer Pat Jordan Evans on her gallery's 30th anniversary
An out-of-town gallery thrives on showing gentle, figurative painters
Damien Hirst ignites the saleroom with his first appearance in auction
Five bidders competed for a Hirst painting
What's on in London: Brandt and Bacon, Clarke and Coventry, Graham and Girling
Two new galleries and Karsten Schubert has moved