Field Notes: Albion Fields

For the next instalment of our Field Notes series, take a walk with us through the grounds of Oxfordshire sculpture park Albion Fields.

Situated within 50 acres of rewilded land neighbouring contemporary gallery Albion Barn, the site’s rural landscape plays host to an impressive collection of outdoor art installations by names including architect David Adjaye and sculptor Alicja Kwade.

Large-scale metal works are visible in plain sight in the uncultivated fields offering visitors a 360-view, whilst mirrored sculptures nestled in the secluded woodland areas reflect the movement of the surrounding trees and flora.

Explore the park and surrounding scenery through our latest photo series, captured on a recent Autumn afternoon visit.

Pictured: Jeppe Hein - 1, 2, 3

Pictured: Jeppe Hein - Twisted Geometric Mirror III

Pictured: David Adjaye - Horizon Pavilion

Pictured: View of Albion Fields

Pictured: Bernar Venet - Indeterminate Line

Pictured: View of Albion Fields

Pictured: Alicja Kwade - Big Be-Hide

Read more from our Field Notes series on our Journal.

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