
Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro
This fantastic space in Milan’s creative Tortona district is home to a permanent collection of work by one of Italy’s most famous sculptors, Arnaldo Pomodoro, as well as an ambitious programme of temporary exhibitions. Until 30 January 2011 the Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro presents La scultura italiana del XXI secolo, a display of contemporary sculpture by Italian artists born after the middle of the last century.
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Sky Mirror, Red
Kapoor has always claimed that his large-scale sculptures are best appreciated in an open-air setting and there is surely no better location than Kensington Gardens in all its autumnal glory.
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Ever wondered what 100 million handcrafted porcelain sunflower seeds would look like? The answer can be found at Tate Modern‘s Turbine Hall courtesy of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and an army of 1600 workers who helped to hand-sculpt, paint and fire these miniature artworks, resulting in a spectacular and epic creation.
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