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Guided tour

Open Air Exhibition of Sculpture, Battersea Park, 1948

15:00–16:00

Sheep Field Barn

Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire

Included in an annual ticket

A black and white photo showing the sculptor Henry Moore photographing his stone sculpture 'Three Standing Figures' in a park.

About this event

Join a member of our Archive team for an in-depth exploration of the remarkable archival materials on display in the gallery.

Discover the story of the world’s first public open-air exhibition, held at Battersea Park in 1948, and its impact on the art world.

This tour will cover The Art and Life of Henry Moore, a new permanent exhibition that celebrates the reopening of the Sheep Field Barn, as well as a special display for 2026 on Moore’sÌýShelter Drawings.

Main image: Henry Moore photographing Three Standing Figures 1948 in Battersea Park, where the sculpture can still be found today. Photo: Henry Moore Archive.

Tickets

Entry is included in an annual ticket. This event is drop-in, so there’s no need to book. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

  • If you already have an annual ticket, just come along on the day and bring your annual ticket with you.
  • If you don’t have an annual ticket, you can buy one online or from the ticket desk when you arrive.

An annual ticket lets you return to Studios & Gardens as often as you like, during open season, for 12 calendar months.

What’s on

Find out more about what you can see and do this season at ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog & Gardens, Hertfordshire.

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Soft Sculpt
Two young children with dark hair are building a structure from foam blocks. One child is playing with a piece of white modelling clay on top of the structure they've built.

Drop-in activity

Soft Sculpt

12:00–16:00, last entry 15:30

Learning Studios, Sheep Field Barn
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
What a Relief!

Drop-in workshop

What a Relief!

12:00–16:00, last entry 15:30

Learning Studios, Sheep Field Barn
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
Makers & Manifestos
A black and white photo showing an elderly Henry Moore working on a drawing in one of his studios in 1982. Moore is wearing a jacket, striped shirt and tie with a fat knot. Behind him a small bronze sculpture of a mother and child is visible.

Drop-in workshop

Makers & Manifestos

12:00–16:00, last entry 15:30

Learning Studios, Sheep Field Barn
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
Make your own Reclining String Figure

Drop-in workshop

Make your own Reclining String Figure

12:00–16:00, last entry 15:30

Learning Studios, Sheep Field Barn
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire

Getting here

We’re located just 27 miles north of London in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside.

Our 2026 visitor season runs from 1 April to 25 October. We’re open Wednesday to Sunday, 11:00–17:00.