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Viewing The Fifth Edition of Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer

Currently installed across the site’s beautiful gardens are sculptures by around 30 contemporary artists including Polly Morgan, Rosie Grace Ward and Robert Cervera.

The works on display form part of the fifth edition of Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, an annual summer exhibition at this wonderful but little-known private sculpture park in Buckinghamshire.

Founded in 2017, Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer aims to offer artists a space for sculptural experimentation, development and dialogue. Which is why you’ll see works of varying shapes, styles and sizes nestled among the flora and fauna.

Highlights include Jamie Fitzpatrick’s Prince St Charming Jjjorge, an equestrian figurative work of St George crafted of broken forms and symbols; and Hannah Rowan’s delicate blown glass vessels hanging from a majestic old cork tree.

With so much on show, you’ll be hard pressed to find better al fresco viewing this summer. Just remember to pre-register online before setting off.

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15 May 2021 — 24 October 2021
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