Britain’s housing crisis: are garden cities the answer?
Patrick Barkham: They’re billed as an idyllic alternative to generic commuter towns. But the first of a new generation of garden cities, in Ebbsfleet, Kent, has already run into controversy
March 2013
'Angel of the south', with wings clipped, lands in London amid financial storm
Mark Wallinger's giant horse sculpture intended for Ebbsfleet is unveiled as monument in miniature outside British Council
July 2011
Jonathan Jones on art
The fate of Wallinger's horse shows why public art cannot be good art
Jonathan Jones: Mark Wallinger's Ebbsfleet Landmark commission has been reined in. That's because modern British public art only values the mediocre
May 2011
Jonathan Jones on art
Leonardo da Vinci's unmade Horse – the first conceptual artwork?
Jonathan Jones: Da Vinci's towering bronze equestrian statue epitomises the artist's uniqueness – even though hard times meant it was never made
Mark Wallinger's giant white horse for Ebbsfleet - a white elephant in disguise?
Mark Wallinger's 33-times life-size white horse has been selected as the Ebbsfleet Landmark in Kent. But is now the time to be building extravagant public sculpture?
Jonathan Jones on art
Wallinger's Ebbsfleet horse is a great piece of public art
Jonathan Jones: Mark Wallinger's winning commission for the Ebbsfleet Landmark is undoubtedly populist, but it's still art
Wallinger's horse chosen to be Ebbsfleet's 'Angel of the South'
The Turner prize-winner's horse set to dominate the Kent landscape as it beats Richard Deacon and Daniel Buren to the commission for the Ebbsfleet Landmark
October 2008
Giant horse, steel nest and stacked cubes make Ebbsfleet shortlist
News: Three proposals for the Ebbsfleet Landmark, a £2m public art commission in Kent, have been selected for further development
May 2008
Steve Bell's If ...
Ebbsfleet is born
Steve Bell
Art & design blog
Art in public spaces should be decided by the people