From Leighton to Lucas this fascinating book explores sculpture in Britain from the end of the Victorian era to the dawn of the new millennium. With incisive essays, and previously unpublished archive material, this compelling book documents the seismic shifts in sculpture in the last century. Edited by Penelope Curtis (former Curator of the Henry Moore Institute, now Director of the Tate Britain) and Keith Wilson (Sculptor, tutor at the Royal College of Art and Reader in Fine Art at University of Westminster)
Exploring the variety of forms taken by collections of sculpture, this volume presents new research ...
Sculpture and the decorative meet in all manner of objects, art practices, and contexts. Yet they ar...
Thought Positions in Sculpture presents ten contemporary artists who have encountered the archive th...
From Leighton to Lucas this fascinating book explores sculpture in Britain from the end of the Victo...
Essay on the Cenotaph in Whitehall, one of 15 contributions to the book published to accompany the e...
The Royal Academy of Arts presents the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of...
The last few decades have been among the most dynamic within recent British cultural history. Artist...
Wilson co-curated an international survey exhibition of 30 sculptures past and present, each work by...
A review of Penelope Curtis and Martina Droth's special issue in British Art Studies of the history ...
This publication accompanies the exhibition A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham at the Henry Moor...
‘Constructed Sculpture’, in Sandy Nairn and Nicholas Serota, eds., British Sculpture in the Twentiet...
In regrouping sculptures and drawings by nine representatives of the "new British sculpture", Grant ...
In the 1970s, the mobility of ideas, artists, and their work intensified. British sculpture was incl...
This companion is a collection of newly-commissioned essays written by leading scholars in the field...
Beginning with an introductory chapter that asks, 'What is sculpture? Who is sculpture? Where is scu...
Exploring the variety of forms taken by collections of sculpture, this volume presents new research ...
Sculpture and the decorative meet in all manner of objects, art practices, and contexts. Yet they ar...
Thought Positions in Sculpture presents ten contemporary artists who have encountered the archive th...
From Leighton to Lucas this fascinating book explores sculpture in Britain from the end of the Victo...
Essay on the Cenotaph in Whitehall, one of 15 contributions to the book published to accompany the e...
The Royal Academy of Arts presents the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of...
The last few decades have been among the most dynamic within recent British cultural history. Artist...
Wilson co-curated an international survey exhibition of 30 sculptures past and present, each work by...
A review of Penelope Curtis and Martina Droth's special issue in British Art Studies of the history ...
This publication accompanies the exhibition A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham at the Henry Moor...
‘Constructed Sculpture’, in Sandy Nairn and Nicholas Serota, eds., British Sculpture in the Twentiet...
In regrouping sculptures and drawings by nine representatives of the "new British sculpture", Grant ...
In the 1970s, the mobility of ideas, artists, and their work intensified. British sculpture was incl...
This companion is a collection of newly-commissioned essays written by leading scholars in the field...
Beginning with an introductory chapter that asks, 'What is sculpture? Who is sculpture? Where is scu...
Exploring the variety of forms taken by collections of sculpture, this volume presents new research ...
Sculpture and the decorative meet in all manner of objects, art practices, and contexts. Yet they ar...
Thought Positions in Sculpture presents ten contemporary artists who have encountered the archive th...