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Albion Fields: an unexpected home for art in Oxford
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Nestled in the beautiful Lorton Valley are three incredible works of large scale art. The students at Lorton School transformed their school field into a gallery where the whole school took part in Active Art’s Art from Above workshop. They learnt about conceptual art and the incredible work of Christo, Dennis Oppenheim, and Richard Long. The aim of the workshop was to get children thinking of art in a different way and use unusual everyday household items to make large scale art. The children used everything from sheets and duvets to pans, shoes and wheels, they even used themselves to create shapes and patterns within the artwork.
Works by Ai Weiwei at Albion Fields exhibition in Oxford
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Fat Convertible (2019). Courtesy of Jonty Wilde and Albion Fields.
Londoners seeking an outdoor art escape this summer will have an exciting new destination to add to the map. Albion Fields, a sprawling new 50-acre sculpture garden, opened in Oxfordshire this week.
The sculpture park is the creation of art dealer Michael Hue-Williams, who owns the property on which he also runs its art space, Albion Barn.
The dealer came up with the idea for the park during the nationwide lockdown. “Walking through these beautiful grounds during lockdown, I realized I have a unique opportunity to share the experience,” he said. “Having access to this land, combined with my numerous years of experience working with contemporary sculpture, made the decision to open an outdoor sculpture park really compelling.”