Vézelay: Modern British Sculpture at the Royal Academy
22 January–7 April 2011
London’s Royal Academy of Arts presents the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of the 20th century. The show will represent a unique view of the development of British sculpture, exploring the meaning of the terms British and sculpture by bringing the two together in a chronological series of themed galleries. Paule Vézelay’s Five Forms (1935-36) – acquired from England & Co by Tate in 2000 – is displayed in the exhibition.