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Your support makes all the difference.IT CANNOT have been easy for the Flowers East gallery to know where to draw the line for its summer exhibition of British Figurative Sculpture (right) - a theme that is at once specific and yet hugely broad. A few turkeys have found their way into the coop, but there are some good things, especially among the less figurative works by the likes of Stephen Cox and William Turnbull.
British Figurative Sculpture, Flowers East, 199-205 Richmond Road, London E8 (0181-985 3333) to 20 Sept
Not included, for obvious reasons, is Richard Long, one of the country's finest, if least figurative, sculptors, but until 6 September, his Six Stone Circles can be seen in the great outdoors of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at Wakefield.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Bretton Hall, Wakefield (01924 830302)
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