The “Radical Horizons: The Art of Burning Man” exhibition in the grounds of Chatsworth House near Bakewell, northern England, is a large-scale exhibition in the publicly accessible 1,000-acre park surrounding the house, with 12 monumental sculptures from Burning Man on display for the first time in the UK from 9 April to 1 October.
Artist Benjamin Langholz (C) sits on his sculpture “Stone 40”, one of the exhibits featured in the “Radical Horizons: The Art of Burning Man” exhibition in the grounds of Chatsworth House near Bakewell, northern England. AFP “Le Attrata”, a sculpture by artists Margaret Long and Orion Fredericks, is featured in the “Radical Horizons: The Art of Burning Man” exhibition in the grounds of Chatsworth House near Bakewell, northern England. AFP “The Flybrary”, a sculpture by welder and sculptor Christina Sporrong that features in the “Radical Horizons: The Art of Burning Man” exhibition in the grounds of Chatsworth House near Bakewell, northern England. AFP “Lodestar”, a sculpture by artist Randy Polumbo that features in the “Radical Horizons: The Art of Burning Man” exhibition in the grounds of Chatsworth House near Bakewell, northern England. AFP “Wings of Glory”, a sculpture by artist Adrian Landon that features in the “Radical Horizons: The Art of Burning Man” exhibition in the grounds of Chatsworth House near Bakewell, northern England. AFP