Sculpture
- 601
- Gargoyles
- Paul Gambling explains the etymology and history of these sculptured grotesques. Photographs from around Europe, with special section on Norfolk parish church gargoyles. Bibliography and related links.
- 602
- Gargoyles and Medieval Culture
- Amy Begier explores the relationship between gargoyles and medieval culture.
- 603
- At the Edge: The Green Man - Variations on a Theme
- Historical overview with pictures, by Ruth Wylie.
- 604
- Sheela Na Gig Project
- John Harding aims to document and photograph all of the Sheela Na Gig carvings in the UK. He includes an overview and bibliography of the topic.
- 605
- Satan in the Groin
- Anthony Weir, author of "Images of Lust", discusses and displays photographs of exhibitionist carvings, both male and female, on mediæval churches.
- 606
- Sheela Na Gig
- Fethard Historical Society report on the local Sheela na Gigs, including the stolen Kiltinan figure.
- 608
- Tara's Sheela-na-gig Website
- Descriptions and images, possible interpretations, bibliography, and links, compiled by Tara McLoughlin.
- 609
- Wikipedia: Sheela Na Gig
- A detailed, illustrated article from the online collaborative encyclopedia, which discusses the origin of the name of these figures and what they are meant to represent. Includes a bibliography.
- 611
- Europos Parkas
- In Lithuania, on a area of 55 hectares, a permanent exhibition of 90 artworks by international artists : the collection includes large scale works by Magdalena Abakanowicz, Sol LeWitt and Dennis Oppenheim among others. Site in Lithuanian and English, short presentation in 15 languages.
- 612
- Fondation Pierre Gianadda
- In the gardens of Foundation Pierre Giannada (Martigny, Switzerland), a Gallo-Roman archeological site with a permanent collection of works by international artists including (among others) Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, Henry Moore Germaine Richier, Maillol. [French and English]
- 613
- Parco Sculpture del Chianti
- In the Tuscan countryside near Siena (Italy), the Chianti Sculpture Park present a permanent exhibition of over 20 site-specific artworks : an integration of art and nature with a spectrum of international works expressed in a diversity of materials. Site in Italian, English, French and German.
- 614
- Sculpture at Schoenthal
- In the park of the former benedictine monastery of Schoenthal (Jura, Switzerland), a permanent exhibition of over 20 sculptures by international and Swiss artists : each work has its own space and lead to a subtile dialogue between art and nature. Temporary exhibitions in the former church room. Site in German and English.
- 615
- Skulpturlandskap Nordland
- In Norway, a permanent exhibition of 33 artworks by international artists, in 33 municipalities on an area of 40,000 km2 : an open air museum and a dialogue between artworks, landscapes and spectators. Site in Norwegian and English.
- 616
- Sojo Park
- Work by international sculptors in an open air rural setting in the province of Vicenza. Site in Italian, French, English and German.
- 617
- Wanas Foundation
- In the park of Wanas (Sweden), international exhibitions of contemporary art and a permanent collection of 30 artworks by Nordic and American artists. The monumental sculptures and conceptual installations are all site specific. Site in Swedish and English.
- 618
- Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum
- In the Kant Park of Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum (Duisburg, Germany), 40 sculptures in explicit interaction between art and nature, between the museum building and its surroundings : works by Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Henri Laurens, Henry Moore. Site in German and English.