Antony Gormley's 'Time Horizon' and Tony Cragg The Times's picks of country house art
Time Horizon
This summer, the grand Palladian mansion, built in 1722 for Britain’s first prime minister, hosts one of Antony Gormley’s most ambitious installations. Time Horizon features more than 100 life-size sculptures set across 300 acres of this historic estate.
Houghton Hall, Norfolk, until October 31, houghtonhall.com
Tony Cragg
If you’ve been meaning to visit Castle Howard since admiring its splendours in Brideshead Revisited (or more recently in Bridgerton), now’s the moment. The house and grounds have been transformed into a sculpture park by Tony Cragg, whose molten, spiralling forms are set against the baroque façades of Vanbrugh and Hawksmoor. Don’t miss Cragg’s installation in the Temple of the Four Winds.
Castle Howard, Yorkshire; until September 22, castlehoward.co.uk