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Through the work of sculptor Stephen Cox, Palladian architecture meets the pharaonic grandeur of Egyptian stone. Vogue travels back in time to the majestic Houghton Hall for Vogue Arabia
Sue Hubbard reviews Stephen Cox’s “Myth” at Houghton Hall, Norfolk for Artlyst. It is an ambitious exhibition spanning 40 years of the British sculptor’s work. Set amid the opulent Palladian interiors and parklands of Sir Robert Walpole’s estate, Cox’s monumental stone sculptures in alabaster, porphyry, and granite create a powerful dialogue between ancient myth, material transformation, and 18th-century grandeur.
A major exhibition by the acclaimed British sculptor, Stephen Cox: Myth will be presented across the park, gardens and interiors of Houghton Hall from 4 May to 28 September.
This show features three bodies of work in Bidri, leather and the Chettinad strap weave. Hardstone, lighting, seating, art and light works that expand the lexicon of our work and investigate the possibilities of both simple and rarefied materials.
Join Professor Mary Beard and sculptor Stephen Cox RA for a discussion about art in antiquity.
A group of ‘Yoginis’ and ‘Rishis’ by Stephen Cox have just been installed at the Museum of Art and Photography, (MAP) in Bangalore, India.
This exhibition situates monumental sculptures and small-scale pieces, made by Stephen Cox, throughout the courts and gardens of Trinity Hall, Camrbidge.
“Forever Is Now” was an exhibition of contemporary art focused around international contemporary perspectives of ancient Egyptian civilization. It was held in 2021 at the Pyramids Plateau, Giza, Egypt.
Stephen has recently completed a substantial body of new works that are pictured below. They will be on show on Adrian Sassoon’s stand at TEFAF in Maastricht between the 7th and the 15th of March 2020.
A review of The RA Summer Exhibition that sees Stephen Cox’s wor as one of the few redeeming pieces in an otherwise disapointing presentation.
Recently completed these two large basins are on display at TEFAF Maastricht from the 10th-18th March.