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Sculpture: Folium by Charles Hadcock
Photos of scultpures currently on display at Chatsworth House as part of the Sotherbys' Beyond Limits sculpture exhibition/auction.
We go every year - some great large-scale sculpture on display. It runs until late October - check the chatsworth website for details.
Sarah Lucas. 2013. Bronze. Supposed to be a "challenge to our conception of gender, sexuality and identity".
It's a giant courgette, for crying out loud!
"Three Piece Reclining Figure: Draped" by Henry Moore.
Beyond Limits 2015, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
This chair was again not part of the exhibition but a really attractive bit of furniture. Made of welded together half dollars and one of a pair. Even the welded structure at the back was elegant. We were very take with these.
Photo by Deidre Davidson
Unconditional Positive Regard: The Power of Self Acceptance | Michelle Charfen | TEDxRedondoBeach
Detail from Subodh Gupta's Leap of Faith - part of Sotheby's Beyond Limits sculpture exhibition at Chatsworth House.
Artworks around the Gardens of Chatsworth House as part of the Sothebys Beyondlimits selling exhibition.
'Winter Kept Us Warm III' by Jaume Plensa.
Temporary installation from Sotherby's 2007 Beyond Limits Contemporary Sculpture exhibition.
The grounds at Chatsworth are a beautiful, idyllic place to explore, especially when touched by autumnal colour.
Sculpture by Yayoi Kusama (fibreglass reinforced plastic, metal and urethane paint), part of the 2011 'Beyond Limits' exhibition at Chatsworth.
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Sculpture by Damien Hirst (painted bronze), part of the 2011 'Beyond Limits' exhibition at Chatsworth.
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Sculpture by Ji Yong-Ho (stainless steel and used tyres), part of the 2011 'Beyond Limits' exhibition at Chatsworth.
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Photo by Deidre Davidson
Unconditional Positive Regard: The Power of Self Acceptance | Michelle Charfen | TEDxRedondoBeach
Keira Henninger is the race director of ultra-marathons all across California and is also a competitive ultra-marathon runner herself. Keira strongly believes in the positive mental benefits of running, as it has played an important part on her own emotional healing through life. In this article, Keira tells us how she discovered running and how it has helped her through challenging time. Her philosophy to life certainly isn’t one that avoids obstacles and, as this piece will reveal, she takes any challenge head-on.