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After Henry -
Sculpture in Public Places
As the new Henry Moore Institute opens in Leeds, Tim Marlow looks at Moore's legacy and questions the way sculpture is colonising our town squares. Is public art really able to regenerate urban space and invoke civic pride? The sculptors Sir Anthony Caro ,
Tess Jeray , Glynn Williams and Dhruva Mistry are among those sharing their views. Producer Robyn Read

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Tim Marlow
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Sir Anthony Caro
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Tess Jeray
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Glynn Williams
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Dhruva Mistry

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