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    | Exhibitions throughout the park are constantly 
    changing, both in the parkland and in the indoor galleries. I didn't have 
    much time on the day, and could have spent a lot longer at the park, there 
    is a lot to see and it is easy to miss parts as I did, make sure you pick up 
    a free map at the Visitor's Centre. | 
  
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    | Photos centre and left above feature sculptures 
    by world-renowned sculptor Barbara Hepworth, the sculpture on the left is 
    entitled 'Squares with Two Circles' and centre photo shows parts of the 
    'Family of Man' exhibit created in 1972. | 
  
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    | Centre and left photos above feature Molecule 
    Man 1 + 1 + 1 by Jonathan Borofsky. | 
  
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    | All three photos above show sculptures by 
    Elisabeth Frink, centre photo entitled 'Running Man' was made in 1980. Frink 
    lived from 1930 to 1993 and created rugged, naturalistic bronzes based on 
    human and animal forms, many as commissions for public places across the 
    country. | 
  
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    | The 'Walk of Art' in the photo on the right 
    above, a 100 metre metal pathway leading to the entrance of the Visitor 
    Centre. Visitors can support the charity by having their names permanently 
    inscribed in the walkway. |