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Sir Antony Mark David Gormley OBE RA (born 30 August 1950) is a British sculptor. [1] His works include the Angel of the North, a public sculpture in Gateshead in the north of England, commissioned in 1994 and erected in February 1998; Another Place on Crosby Beach near Liverpool; and Event Horizon, a multipart site installation which premiered in London in 2007, then subsequently in Madison ...
Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by British artist Antony Gormley located at Crosby Beach in Merseyside, England. It consists of 100 cast iron figures facing towards the sea. The figures are modelled on the artist's own naked body. [1] The work proved controversial due to the naked statues but has increased tourism to the beach.
The Angel of the North is a contemporary sculpture by Antony Gormley, located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. Completed in 1998, it is seen by an estimated 33 million people every year due to its proximity to the A1 and A167 roads and the East Coast Main Line. The design of the Angel, like many of Gormley's works, is based on Gormley's ...
Exposure (Exposure) is a steel frame sculpture on the Markerstrekdam near the Houtribsluizen in Lelystad Netherlands by artist Antony Gormley. The work is also known as Crouching man (Squatting man), or popularly called the Shitting Man.
Sculptures by the British sculptor Anthony Gormley. Pages in category "Sculptures by Antony Gormley" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
The sculptor admitted he felt ‘depressed’ by the indifferent attitude of the UK government towards the value of music, art and film The Angel of the North sculptor Antony Gormley puts ...
The sculpture is in the shape of a human body and is 6ft in length. [1] It is constructed from iron nails removed from the roof of the south-east transept of the cathedral as it was undergoing repairs. [1] Transport is suspended from the ceiling of the crypt of the cathedral, and hangs above the location of the first tomb of Thomas Becket. [1] [2]
Event Horizon is the name of a large-scale public sculpture installation by the British artist Antony Gormley.First displayed in London in 2007, they were later displayed in New York, downtown São Paulo [1] and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [2]