Antony Gormley’s Time Horizon – a ‘judgmental army’ of 100 cast-iron men

Antony Gormley’s latest artwork, installed in the grounds of the stately Houghton Hall in Norfolk, is an “almost judgmental” comment on our “ever more divided world”.

The London-born sculptor “used his own body to mould the sculptures” of 100 life-size figures “similar to his famous iron men on Crosby beach in Merseyside”, said the BBC.

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