Christie comments on the development of six steel sculpture works by Bentham. Statement by the artist. Biographical notes. 17 bibl. ref
Six sculptors working primarily with steel are featured. Five discuss their work and the relevance o...
In regrouping sculptures and drawings by nine representatives of the "new British sculpture", Grant ...
The curator outlines the development of Christie's work and his use of color, figure and ground. Bio...
Christie comments on the development of six steel sculpture works by Bentham. Statement by the artis...
Christie analyses Bentham's welded steel sculpture in terms of its shift from horizontality to verti...
In a written response to questions prepared by Kidd, Bentham discusses his influences, working in th...
In his consideration of Bentham's sculptural works dating from 1975 to 1984, Youngs develops a disti...
Phillips summarizes the 20th century's changed approach towards sculpture and traces the development...
Dewdney describes the formal qualities of Groombridge's steel sculpture and elaborates on its meanin...
Christie writes that Bentham's non-objective sculptures are influenced by Henry Moore and David Smit...
Baster describes the artist's use of industrial found objects and situates the resulting sculptures ...
Grenville situates the work of two Saskatchewan artists, sculptor Bentham and painter Christie, with...
The authors trace the development of Cragg's work and ideas, focusing on his use of materials and th...
Brunon traces the history of sculpture, focusing on questions of objecthood and the significance of ...
Cameron reevaluates McCraken's artistic contribution and defends the idealist implications of the ar...
Six sculptors working primarily with steel are featured. Five discuss their work and the relevance o...
In regrouping sculptures and drawings by nine representatives of the "new British sculpture", Grant ...
The curator outlines the development of Christie's work and his use of color, figure and ground. Bio...
Christie comments on the development of six steel sculpture works by Bentham. Statement by the artis...
Christie analyses Bentham's welded steel sculpture in terms of its shift from horizontality to verti...
In a written response to questions prepared by Kidd, Bentham discusses his influences, working in th...
In his consideration of Bentham's sculptural works dating from 1975 to 1984, Youngs develops a disti...
Phillips summarizes the 20th century's changed approach towards sculpture and traces the development...
Dewdney describes the formal qualities of Groombridge's steel sculpture and elaborates on its meanin...
Christie writes that Bentham's non-objective sculptures are influenced by Henry Moore and David Smit...
Baster describes the artist's use of industrial found objects and situates the resulting sculptures ...
Grenville situates the work of two Saskatchewan artists, sculptor Bentham and painter Christie, with...
The authors trace the development of Cragg's work and ideas, focusing on his use of materials and th...
Brunon traces the history of sculpture, focusing on questions of objecthood and the significance of ...
Cameron reevaluates McCraken's artistic contribution and defends the idealist implications of the ar...
Six sculptors working primarily with steel are featured. Five discuss their work and the relevance o...
In regrouping sculptures and drawings by nine representatives of the "new British sculpture", Grant ...
The curator outlines the development of Christie's work and his use of color, figure and ground. Bio...