Alice Aycock Sculpture on Grounds of Chatsworth House, England

September 6, 2013  |   Feature,   World
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Alice Aycock's "Cyclone Twist" sculpture belongs to the Park Avenue Paper Chase project, which will open in New York City in Spring 2014. Photo: Christopher Furlong
Alice Aycock’s “Cyclone Twist” sculpture belongs to the Park Avenue Paper Chase project, which will open in New York City in Spring 2014. Photo: Christopher Furlong

A sculpture titled Cyclone Twist by Alice Aycock is installed on the grounds of Chatsworth House, the ancestral seat of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and one of Europe’s greatest stately homes. Aycock’s sculpture is part of the Sotheby’s Beyond Limits sculpture exhibition at Chatsworth House in the county of Derbyshire in the East Midlands region of England.

Alice Aycock's Cyclone Twist is installed on the grounds of Chatsworth House, England.
Alice Aycock’s Cyclone Twist is installed on the grounds of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England.

Comprising multiple sections and three tiers, Alice Aycock’s enormous twister now stands an impressive eight meters high. This outdoor exhibition, now on view to the public through Sunday, 27 October 2013, features 20 large-scale works by world renowned artists.