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Viewing These Passing Things by Steve Messam, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, North Yorkshire

Fountains Abbey is one of those places that will stop you in your tracks. Set in acres of designed landscape in North Yorkshire, it is one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England. The Studley Royal water garden is just as breathtaking. Originally designed in the 18th century by the Aislabie family, it features extensive water fountains, majestic woodland and a number of whimsical Georgian follies, architectural structures created to surprise and delight the family’s 18th-century guests.

Currently installed across Studley Royal are three temporary installations by Steve Messam, a British artist best known for his dramatic interventions that respond to landscape or built environments. These Passing Things is no different. The trio of colourful artworks breathe fresh life into the garden and its follies, prompting viewers to stop, stare and reconnect with this remarkable World Heritage Site.

If you’ve got tinies in tow, make a beeline for the vast play area boasting a roundabout, zip-wire and wooden climbing frame. Stop for a picnic before setting off on an afternoon adventure on the High Ride path. It’s time to pack your bags — These Passing Things merits a late summer road trip.

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10 July 2021
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