The Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture is the only museum in Europe dedicated to a living artist.

Logan had always dreamed of opening a museum to share with the world his unique approach to life and art. He wanted the museum to be a vibrant space to display examples of work he had created over the decades and to stage events that would share his vision and skill for curating performance and spectacle.

In 1988 Logan and his partner Michael Davis purchased a redundant space in Berriew, Mid Wales, their dream became a reality in 199 1when the Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture (ALMoS) opened to the public. Designed by Davis, the conversion and building works were funded partially by themselves along with grant aid and donations from patrons.

Within the museum you will find pieces of sculpture, mirrored portraits, water colours, jewellery and photos from the mid-sixties to the present day.
On display, you will also find personal items, created by Logan for the late actor Divine, late painter Luciana Martinez de la Rosa and Joan Simon Menkes – Editor of the Beverley Hills Art Magazine 95201, which have been left to the museum by their estates. In addition, you will find Logan’s series of Birds of a Feather, which were created in the late 70’s during Logan’s ‘mad’ period. There are also pieces like the Cosmic Egg, The Living Taj Mahal and Egypt Revisited inspired by his fantastic journeys.

ALMoS is a delightful and absorbing experience that combines entertainment, sentiment, humour and fantasy in a manor that is suitable for all ages. In keeping with Logan’s dream of creating a space that stimulates the artist in everyone, regular workshops are held during the summer months that encourage both young and old to be inspired by the variety of pieces on show.

ALMoS is a small independent museum and a registered charity, run by a Board of Trustees. Income is received from entrance fees, Friends’ subscriptions and retail sales. In addition, we have received some support for capital and revenue expenditure from The Arts Council Wales and The Council of Museums in Wales (now Cymal)

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