Explore Sculpture in the City installations with free app

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Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s annual public art programme set amongst iconic architectural landmarks, has just launched its multimedia digital guide for visitors to explore at home, made possible by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

The guide is available through the free digital app, Bloomberg Connects and offers a new way to explore Sculpture in the City virtually.

Over the past ten years, Sculpture in the City has gained attention for bringing both established international artists and emerging artists to the wider public’s attention.

With works juxtaposed against the iconic buildings in the Square Mile, the app offers audiences the chance to explore the current ninth edition from home, hear from artists featured such as Nina Saunders, Kevin Francis Gray and Nancy Rubins, as well as navigate previous editions through the app. The ninth edition has been extended through to April 2021.

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Stella Ioannou, Artistic Director, Sculpture in the City said: “We are delighted to be launching this new interactive guide with the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies which offers audiences across the world the opportunity to experience Sculpture in the City afresh and hear directly from the artists themselves about their works.”

Jemma Read, Global Head of Corporate Philanthropy, Bloomberg said: “At Bloomberg, we believe in the power of public art to inspire change, strengthen communities and drive economic growth.

“We’re proud to have supported Sculpture in the City since 2017 and we are excited to launch this digital guide to support their efforts to engage local and international audiences as we work towards the City’s long-term recovery.”

You can download the app via Apple Store or Google Play.

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