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Harlow Art Trust
Founded in 1953 by Sir Frederick Gibberd, the Harlow Art Trust is one of Britain's leading regional arts organisations.
Over the past fifty years it has built up a remarkable collection of sculptures by some of the leading names in modern and contemporary art, that attracts visitors to Harlow from all over the world. To walk around the centre of Harlow Town, in Essex, south-east England, is to experience a large-scale open-air art museum. In it you can see work by Auguste Rodin, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Ralph Brown, Lynn Chadwick, Lee Grandjean, Elizabeth Frink and many others.
The Trust continues to purchase and commission new sculpture and other works of art from new and established artists, and whenever possible sites these in publicly-accessible areas of Harlow for everyone to enjoy.
The Harlow Art Trust is registered in England as a charity, no. 212559.
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