I'm going to have a look, i'm glad to see something considered for the park I'm not sure 'art' is meant to be as black and white as like/dislike tho As for the Barbara Hepworth piece; I miss it very much. However, I admit I was a little non-plussed by it originally. Then I saw it again and again, touched, helped my children down off it, and slowly it grew on me. I've got a beautifuful picture of my eldest sitting within it, and that alone pulls at my heart strongly (his loss of youth, her stolen piece, my sulky teenager/young adult/whatever) So these sculptures will no doubt be engaged with in similar ways, become part of a generation's landscape, taken to heart, touched, explored, photographed, fallen off even I'm good with all that, i'm sure the 'committee' and the sculptor would anticipate that as positive for a public work of art And really if you don't 'like' then fine, you have a view, it's indifference to stuff like this that kills me slightly