Tuesday, June 8th 2010
Fresh air, culture and good food
I popped along to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at the weekend and must say it’s well worth a visit.
Set in 500 acres of parkland it’s a great place to grab some fresh air and exercise while being inspired by some amazing art.
We meandered around the parkland (dodging the sheep) and happened upon sculptures by Yorkshire’s very own Henry Moore

and Italy’s Mimmo Paladino

not forgetting to leave time for quiet contemplation in James Turrell’s Deer Shelter Skyspace.

Turrell’s work uses light and space to create art installations which extend and enhance perception. The Deer Shelter Skyspace is an external piece which consists of a large square chamber with an aperture cut into the roof (an old deer shelter). Through this aperture the visitor is offered a heightened vision of the sky, which is oddly calming (though less so if you take a hungry infant).

Early birds can experience Turrell’s work at it’s best by crawling out of bed as the first dawn light illuminates the chamber (followed by breakfast and fresh coffee in the YSP restaurant).
YSP also hosts lots of events from dry stone walling and various sculpture courses with the artists (including a Fairy Making Workshop!) to family events like the recent ‘Tracks and Traces’ where children take turns to lay and follow magical trails through different habitats in the YSP landscape.
For the cost conscious entry to the park is free, all they ask is £4 for the carpark.
All in all a great day, best enjoyed in sunshine but wouldn’t be too spoilt by the rain – just pack a waterproof and wellies or simply enjoy the indoor exhibitions and a long lunch in the restaurant instead.
Posted by Louise on Tuesday 8th of June 2010 at 10:43am
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We went this weekend. I would have enjoyed it more if I hadn't gone with someone that really doesn't see the point in modern art. He said "None of it looked like fruit!"
Posted by Melissa on Monday 23rd of August 2010 at 10:04am