Nigel Hall RA
Works on Walks
Works on Walks came about from an idea to incorporate viewing sculptures as part of the permitted daily exercise during the current pandemic restrictions. All these works are sited at places accessible to the public. Roll the cursor over the image for details of the work and its location. We would love to add your photos to this gallery, email your images to us or post them on Instagram. If you are not near one of these locations we hope you enjoy this virtual tour and perhaps in the future you will be able to visit. Stay safe.

Height 10m Corten steel Crossing (vertical) was first exhibited on the quayside in the exhibition Beaufort in 2006 at Blankenberge in Belgium. In 2008 it made an imposing entrance to Nigel’s retrospective at YSP. It is now on loan to the council and stands outside Barnsley Town Hall.

Length 10m Corten steel First exhibited in the exhibition Beaufort at Blankenberge in Belgium, Crossing (horizontal) pairing with Crossing (vertical) on the beach. It now resides in the grounds at YSP on a long term loan.

Width 73.4cm Wood The definition of littoral: the shoreline zone between high and low tide points relating to lake, sea and ocean. This piece is appropriately sited at the coast at Aldeburgh. One of a series of Littoral works exploring two mirrored shapes in wood, bronze and plaster. All relatively small works, this is the longest. Contact Aldeburgh Beach Lookout prior to visit.

Height 10m Corten steel Crossing (vertical) was first exhibited on the quayside in the exhibition Beaufort in 2006 at Blankenberge in Belgium. In 2008 it made an imposing entrance to Nigel’s retrospective at YSP. It is now on loan to the council and stands outside Barnsley Town Hall.