The late British sculptor Lynn Chadwick will be the subject of a major retrospective at Houghton Hall in Norfolk, running from May to October. Organized by Pangolin London, the exhibition features 30 works spanning four decades, including his signature kinetic sculptures and iconic "couples" figures, with several pieces coming directly from the artist's estate.
This retrospective signals a significant resurgence of interest in Chadwick’s legacy, coinciding with a high-profile auction at Christie’s London where his sculpture 'Back to Venice' is expected to fetch up to £1.5 million. By placing his angular, anthropomorphic forms within the historic grounds of Houghton Hall, the show reaffirms Chadwick's status as a pivotal figure in 20th-century British modernism.