Stone Appreciation 2 takes as its subject six free standing and, to a greater or lesser extent, well known rocks: the Bowder Stone; the Idol Rock; the Toad Rock; the Chiding Stone; the Hitching Stone and the Big Stone at Bentham, all located in the North West and South East of England. Having discovered these ‘celebrity’ rocks by purchasing postcards on the Internet, Dunhill and O'Brien have been preoccupied by a quest to visit and measure each of these, much photographed, landmarks. Making even rudimentary measurements proved to be a tricky business. Videos capture the cumbersome choreography involved in negotiating each rock to establish basic proportions and dimensions. Meanwhile twin modelled forms, reminiscent of portrait busts ...
BGS has been asked by Jamie MacPherson, of Historic Environment Scotland, to perform a Building Sto...
An outcrop in boggy upland pasture inscribed with megalithic-era petroglyphs has been the subject of...
Geologists and archaeologists have long known that the bluestones of Stonehenge came from the Presel...
The first book by megalith enthusiasts for megalith enthusiasts, drawing on the varied insights of c...
‘The Rock: Above & Below’ is an extended photographic research project exploring the fractured relat...
There are at least 48 identified prehistoric stone circles in Scotland. In truth, very little is kn...
From a book derived from workshops held in factory depot of the Den Daas Brickworks in Azewijn, The ...
Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. Begun as a simple earthwork...
Abstract – The Northumberland and Durham Rock Art Project (NADRAP), a three year English Heritage fu...
It is now widely recognised that monument building in the fourth and third millennia cal BC often in...
The Cochno Stone is one of the most extensive and highly decorated prehistoric rock-art outcrops in ...
There are in North-west Tasmania two distinct types of the Aboriginal relics, usually called Hammer...
Although locations named Lover’s Leap dating back hundreds of years, are to be found around the worl...
Megalithic Stone 80 at Stonehenge, the so-called Altar Stone, is traditionally considered to be part...
A major solo exhibition, commissioned by Picture this Moving Image in conjunction with Spike Island ...
BGS has been asked by Jamie MacPherson, of Historic Environment Scotland, to perform a Building Sto...
An outcrop in boggy upland pasture inscribed with megalithic-era petroglyphs has been the subject of...
Geologists and archaeologists have long known that the bluestones of Stonehenge came from the Presel...
The first book by megalith enthusiasts for megalith enthusiasts, drawing on the varied insights of c...
‘The Rock: Above & Below’ is an extended photographic research project exploring the fractured relat...
There are at least 48 identified prehistoric stone circles in Scotland. In truth, very little is kn...
From a book derived from workshops held in factory depot of the Den Daas Brickworks in Azewijn, The ...
Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. Begun as a simple earthwork...
Abstract – The Northumberland and Durham Rock Art Project (NADRAP), a three year English Heritage fu...
It is now widely recognised that monument building in the fourth and third millennia cal BC often in...
The Cochno Stone is one of the most extensive and highly decorated prehistoric rock-art outcrops in ...
There are in North-west Tasmania two distinct types of the Aboriginal relics, usually called Hammer...
Although locations named Lover’s Leap dating back hundreds of years, are to be found around the worl...
Megalithic Stone 80 at Stonehenge, the so-called Altar Stone, is traditionally considered to be part...
A major solo exhibition, commissioned by Picture this Moving Image in conjunction with Spike Island ...
BGS has been asked by Jamie MacPherson, of Historic Environment Scotland, to perform a Building Sto...
An outcrop in boggy upland pasture inscribed with megalithic-era petroglyphs has been the subject of...
Geologists and archaeologists have long known that the bluestones of Stonehenge came from the Presel...