Clare Lilley

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Clare Lilley is a British art curator,[1] who has curated Yorkshire Sculpture Park internationally-renowned exhibitions of modern and contemporary sculpture since the 1990s and has curated the Frieze Sculpture Park in London in 2012 and 2013, introducing historic work to the contemporary collections.[2] She moderated the 2007 British Council Contemporary Curators’ Forum at the National Art Museum of China, Beijing, has been a judge for the RIBA White Rose Award for Contemporary Architecture, the Noilly Prat Prix de la Sculpture, and the Arts Foundation Sculpture Prize (2007/2013).[3] In 2007, she was nominator for the Northern Art Prize and in 2012, Paul Hamlyn Artist Awards.[4]

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