Australian artist Jordy Kerwick brings to life imaginary realms and fantastical creatures at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
This exhibition will feature new sculpture and paintings, created especially for Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Continuing the artist’s exploration of materials and the art of storytelling, they feature a cast of characters that includes wolves, tigers, cobras, bears and unicorns.
Visitors can soak up the stunning Yorkshire landscape when discovering the exhibition, which continues across the park. In these outdoor artworks, two-headed animals frequently appear as representations of Kerwick’s children, reflecting his desire to create whimsical creatures to amuse and delight his young family.

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Visitor information
Address
West Bretton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4 4LG
01924 832631
Opening times
Autumn/winter: Tues–Sun 10.00–17.00.
Monday opening on Bank Holidays and Wakefield School Holidays.
Closed 24–25 December.
Exclusions and safety measures
Book your tickets and plan your visit at ysp.org.uk