Sculpture on public display reproduced here with kind permission from the artists or estate.

Triachy by Kenneth Armitage. Entrance to the Rufino Tamayo Museum Mexico City

Lynn Chadwick

Lynn Russell Chadwick, CBE RA (24 November 1914 – 25 April 2003) was an English sculptor and artist. Much of his work is semi-abstract sculpture in bronze or steel. His work is in the collections of MoMA in New York, the Tate in London and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. The photographs below were taken when these pieces were exhibited at the Goodwood Sculpture park. The lines and textures of the pieces are reflected in the trees & branches surrounding them. Reproduced here with kind permission from the Lynn Chadwick Estate.

https://www.lynnchadwick.co.uk

Bernar Venet

Bernar Venet, born 20 April 1941 in Château-Arnoux, France. Venet’s work has become known internationally, with sculptures exhibited in Belgium, America, Japan, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Canada and more recently New Zealand. Venet is represented by BlainSouthern. In 2005, Venet received the title of Chevalier de La Legion d’Honneur, France’s highest honour. The photograph below was taken when this piece was exhibited at the Goodwood Sculpture park. Reproduced here by kind permission of the Venet Foundation.

www.bernarvenet.com

www.venetfoundation.org

Berner Venet 195.5˚ Arc x 14 - 2012 Corten steel H: 280 cm, Diam: 475 cm; site-specific installation footprint.

Berner Venet 195.5˚ Arc x 14 - 2012 Corten steel H: 280 cm, Diam: 475 cm; site-specific installation footprint.

Kenneth Armitage

Kenneth Armitage, An English Sculptor (18 July 1916 - 22 January 2002) Armitage's striking mature style was evident as early as 1952. Most of his works are recognisably human, but are sometimes joined with the forms of animals or furniture. Many displayed quirky humour. Armitage was also interested in ancient Egyptian and Cycladic art and his works have an archaic flavour. He was featured in the 1964 documentary film "5 British Sculptors (Work and Talk)" by American filmmaker Warren Forma. During the 1960s and beyond, Armitage adapted to the styles of the times, sometimes incorporating plastic or spray paint. The photograph below and the title image of this page was taken in Mexico City outside the Entrance to the Rufino Tamayo Museum. Reproduced here by kind permission from the Kenneth Armitage Foundation.

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Triachy by Kenneth Armitage

Stephen Cox

Stephen Cox RA is a British sculptor, ( born 1946 in Bristol ) known for his monolithic public artworks in stone. He trained at the Central School of Art and Design, London, from 1966-1968. and attended the sixth Indian Triennale in 1986 in New Delhi, to represent the United Kingdom. His style mixes Italian, Egyptian and Indian traditions.

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Lingam of a Thousand Lingams - 1996 - Black Indian Dolorite/Basalt 450 x 270 x 270 cm

Lingam of a Thousand Lingams by Stephen Cox - 1996 - Black Indian Dolorite/Basalt 450 x 270 x 270 cm, Cass Sculpture Foundation

 

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