World class gallery designed by David Chipperfield housing a permanent collection of Barbara Hepworth works plus other major exhibitions. A gem.
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Henry Moore Studio And Gardens
Jaw dropping intimate venue. World class.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
A magical outdoor art venue nestled in the rolling hills of Yorkshire, low key but world class.
Barbara Hepworth Museum
This is Barbara Hepworth’s home and workshop in St Ives. It is now a small intimate Museum but it still feels like a house and it is jammed packed with her amazing…
Maeght Foundation
Extraordinary gallery, museum and foundation. The home of Calder, Gaudi, Miro amongst others. Beautiful site outside Nice and a shop full of treasures in Paris. They are essentially the main lithographers for…
Snape Maltings
Nestled on the glorious Suffolk coast is this conclave of shops, galleries and the Snape Malting’s Music hall. Oh, and don’t miss the Aldeburgh food festival.
Guggenheim – Bilbao
Frank Gehry’s stunning building that has put Bilbao back on the map.
Jazz in Marciac
Every summer this small French Town becomes the global centre of world jazz. Essential.
Kettles Yard
The intimate house of Jim and Helen Ede in Cambridge. It contains their personal collection of paintings and sculpture collected during their time in Cambridge. A very special private collection.
Jerwood Gallery
Stunning gallery on the South coast in Hastings.
Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft
Gem of a museum in East Sussex.
The Historic Dockyard
Extraordinary dockyard tucked in the Thames Estuary. It’s like going back in a time machine.
Minack Theatre
Nestled in the rocks almost at the Western tip of England overlooking the Atlantic Ocean is the Minack Theatre. Small, intimate and very special.
Giffords Circus
It wouldn’t be Summer without Giffords. If we could we would go every week, world class entertainment.
El Caprichio
El Caprichio sits on the Northern Coast of Spain, in Comillas, Cantabria. Built in the 1880’s it was one of Gaudi’s earliest commissions for a local Spanish Architect. The central theme of…