Buddha – by Niki de Saint Phalle – applying a mosaic technique she used mirror, glass and stone to create vivacious, glittering sculptures on a monumental scale – with admiration from an onlooker.
Reclining Connected Forms – by Henry Moore – Henry Moore (1898–1986) was one of the most important British artists of the twentieth century an internationally celebrated sculptor of the period. He work can be seen all over the world.
Beyond Time – by Chiharu Shiota – who has created an awe-inspiring, site-specific installation of thread within the beautiful 18th-century Chapel of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Large Two Forms – by Henry Moore – Large Two Forms is impressive in both scale and composition, appearing very different from every angle and continuing the theme of points that almost meet, which appears in much of his work. 
Reclining Figure Hand – by Henry Moore – this is immediately identifiable as a human form despite its modulated stylization; the softly rounded, cloud-like body attests to Moore’s more exploratory impulses.
Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads – by Ai Weiwei – just one of a dramatic group of 12 bronze animal heads representing the traditional Chinese zodiac that once adorned the famed fountain-clock of the Yuanming Yuan
Cloaked Figure IX – by Lynn Chadwick – illustrates the artist’s ability to use constructed bronze to suggest form and movement.

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