Running from 21 to 29 September, the event unites four major cultural initiatives – Frieze Sculpture, the Fourth Plinth, Sculpture in the City, and The Line – to invigorate the city’s public spaces and highlight the transformative power of public art in the city.

The week’s programme will feature accessible public art tours, family-friendly workshops, and live artist performances, showcasing how art can inspire thought and enrich the city’s environment. London Sculpture Week remains a testament to the value of public art in daily life, fostering connections between people and their surroundings, and deepening appreciation for art’s role in the public sphere, reflecting London’s rich cultural landscape.

To coincide with London Sculpture Week, Sculpture in the City is offering a diverse programme of events. If you’re a local worker, a family with young ones, student or cultural seeker, there’s something for everyone.

For more information on the programme, head to the LSW website.

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