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Richard Long: Heaven and Earth

Richard Long’s fieldwork is a still point in an endlessly turning world

By Sue Hubbard

Sculpture

Meditation man

Nigel Hall's sculptures are points of stillness in a chaotic world

Art for the people

Art for the people

Thomas Schütte’s sculpture for Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth is a genuinely public work

The line of beauty

The line of beauty

Romanesque Architectural Sculpture: the Charles Eliot Norton lectures Meyer Schapiro, edited by Linda Seidel University of Chicago Press, 256pp, £25.50 ISBN 978-0226750637

Whirling in stone

Contemporary art - Animal, vegetable, mineral; Richard Cork goes down a chalk pit to assess the sculpture of Tony Cragg

Deacon blue

Contemporary art - By the crashing waves of Porthmeor Beach, Richard Deacon's work is ever more surprising and arresting

More Sculpture

The last primitivist

Sculpture 1 - Once Britain's most popular sculptor, Henry Moore has become deeply unfashionable. His iconic bronzes are overshadowed by inflatable ketchup bottles

The world as sculpture

Daemons and Angels: a life of Jacob Epstein June Rose Constable Robinson, 300pp, £20 ISBN 1841192538

Rock of ages

Art - Sue Hubbard finds long-hidden medieval sculptures resting on new plinths at Tate Britain

Symbols of success

Art - Julian Stallabrass on how companies look to sculpture to carve out their corporate identities

Touch, don't touch

How should we look at sculpture? From Michelangelo to Carl Andre via the Montessori method, James Hallreveals some strange connections

The value of a quiet voice

The value of  a quiet voice

The Fixer

The Fixer (BBC2)

Ralph Fiennes

The NS Interview: Ralph Fiennes

The Muppets return

Gilbey on Film: We need to talk about Kermit

A life in pictures

Charles Dickens: snapshots of a life

Hemingway's Boat

Hemingway’s Boat: Everything He Loved  in Life, and Lost (1934-61)

Mind your B-sides

Mind your B-sides

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