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Antony Gormley - John Hutchinson

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Title
Antony Gormley
Author
John Hutchinson
format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Phaidon Press Ltd
Language
English
UK Publication Date
20001009

Description

Recipient of the 1994 Turner Prize Antony Gormley (b.1950) is an internationally acclaimed British artist who has revitalized the human figure in sculpture. Often cast from his own body, his lead and iron figures are sites for the exploration of states of being. Generating controversy and passion, Gormley's public sculptures raise key issues about the relation between art, society and the environment as a metaphysical and political realm. In the late 1990s his ongoing investigation of architectural and social space evolved intolarge-scale interentions, from the 300 closely ranked reinforced concreteblocks ofAllotment(1996) to the 100 solitary cast iron figures facing towards the horizon on the coastal mud flatsat Cuxhaven, northern Germany (Another Place, 1997). The Angel of the North(1998), commissioned by the city of Gateshead,is one of the most ambitious public sculptures in Britain since the time of Henry Moore.Asian Field, asculptural installation madeup of 190,000 clay figures, was created in Guangzhou, China, in 2003 and later toured to Beijing,Shanghai and Chongqing.

Irish curator and scholar in Oriental studies John Hutchinson surveys the sources, development and significance of the artist's work. A discussion with the late Professor Ernst Gombrich covers Gormley's approach to the human figure, which bothdeparts from and opens up Western art historical traditions. Slovenian author Lela B. Njatin weaves a poetic narrative around her encounter withField(1990-93). For his Artist's Choice, Gormley has selecteda passage from theConfessionsof Saint Augustine, who, like the artist, locates memory as both a cerebral and bodily experience of the world. Antony Gormley's writings, whichinclude interviews and artist's statements, evince the influence of Eastern thought in his art's reflections upon being and consciousness. This revised and expanded second edition includes over 50 additional pages documenting Gormley's work from 1995 to 2000. Recent writings by the artist accompany a comprehensive evaluation of recent developments in his sculptural concerns by American art historian W. J. T. Mitchell.

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