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Baroque the Parks: inspiration from Dulwich Picture Gallery

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Continuing the series of the inspiration behind the recent murals created as part of Baroque the Streets: Dulwich Street Art Festival, where a group of internationally renowned street artists were asked to interpret paintings from […]

A Race Apart – the anniversary of Dulwich parkrun

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Since April last year, visitors to Dulwich Park between nine and ten on a Saturday morning will have noticed a crocodile of vividly clad runners lapping the park on the main carriageway. They are all […]

Paul Gildea on Painting, Modern Art and Dulwich Village

Romeo Jones will exhibit the artwork of local painter Paul Gildea from April 4 through May 2. This will be Gildea’s first showing since he was elected to the New English Art Club and since […]

Dulwich Park Gym: Not Fitness First, but Worth the Workout

It’s 15˚ Celcius outside. The sun beats down on a green landscape as dogs race, squirrels skitter, pigeons peck and ducks waddle. Children on scooters zip past, and mothers of babies in carriages gab as […]

Blogging from Dulwich Park

Dulwich Park on trend with snow menageries For this year’s outbreak of snow, the press reported a nationwide trend away from the traditional snowman to more ambitious creations, including snow animals. Dulwich Park had its […]

Barbara Hepworth - The Empty Shoes

Barbara Hepworth’s Two Forms (Divided Circle) was stolen from Dulwich Park, south London, on the night of 19th December 2011 by metal thieves. Local people were angry, still are, and the Nation lost a treasure. […]

Calling All Shoes!!

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Art Happening in Dulwich Park on 20 Dec 2012 10am – 2pm. To mark the anniversary of the theft of the Hepworth sculpture, ‘Two Forms’ we are holding an art event in front of the […]

Homage to Hepworth

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Almost a year has passed since the brutal theft of Hepworth’s Two Forms from Dulwich Park overnight on 19th and 20th December 2011. The level of response to its disappearance proved immense. One much-disappointed art-lover put it […]

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