Lynn Chadwick

Lynn Chadwick
Author: Michael Bird
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Chadwick, Lynn, 1914-2003
ISBN: 9781848221352

This highly readable book provides a comprehensive survey of Chadwick's career: from his beginnings as an architectural designer in the 1930s, through his emergence as a major international sculptor in the 1950s, to his late, isolated pursuit of monumental bronze and steel sculpture in the 1980s and 1990s. It reassesses earlier critical positions on his work, and post-war British sculpture more generally, and offers a fresh perspective on all phases of his long and productive career. -- Book Jacket.

Lynn Chadwick, Sculptor

Lynn Chadwick, Sculptor
Author: Dennis Farr
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Sculptors
ISBN: 9780853319429

Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) was one of the leading British sculptors of his generation. This illustrated catalogue raisonné of his sculpture is published in a revised and expanded edition which incorporates Chadwick's complete sculptural oeuvre up to his death in 2003 and all known additions and updates to the catalogue information on his work to the end of 2005.Chadwick began his career as an architectural draughtsman, but after the Second World War he took up sculpture without any formal training. He initially concentrated on mobiles, and these were followed by rough-finished metal structures supported on thin legs. He established his international reputation in 1956, when he won the International Prize for Sculpture at the Venice Biennale. He consistently worked in welded iron and was constantly intrigued by human and animal forms: no matter how abstract the sculpture became at times, it was always firmly rooted in a deep understanding of the natural world.This indispensable reference book includes a comprehensive list of Chadwick's exhibitions, the public collections he is represented in, and a full biography, alongside the fully illustrated complete catalogue of his sculpture. The introductory essay by Dennis Farr, which draws on interviews with the artist, examines Chadwick's development as a sculptor and his sculptural techniques.

Lynn Chadwick

Lynn Chadwick
Author: Paul Levine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789023820703

Geoffrey Clarke, Sculptor

Geoffrey Clarke, Sculptor
Author: Judith LeGrove
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9781848222540

Geoffrey Clarke (1924-2014) was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture, whose fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war British art scene. This fully-illustrated catalogue raisonn�, the first of its kind, confirms Clarke's position among the leading lights of a generation, which included Lynn Chadwick, Reg Butler and Kenneth Armitage. There are few familiar with the full scope of Clarke's prolific output - how it transgressed from early iron pieces, indicative of the 'geometry of fear', to elegant aluminium works and later wooden abstract pieces of the 1990s. Spanning nearly five decades of making, Clarke's impressive body of sculptural work is detailed alongside other elements of his diverse oeuvre - stained glass (including pieces created for Coventry Cathedral), silver, medals and textiles also feature. With catalogue entries accompanied by an exhibition history, list of public collections as well as a comprehensive bibliography, this book will be the definitive resource for curators, collectors, dealers and enthusiasts seeking a detailed overview of Clarke's important artistic contribution.

Lynn Chadwick

Lynn Chadwick
Author: Marin R. Sullivan
Publisher: Scheidegger and Spiess
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9783858818249

A leading modern British sculptor, Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) was celebrated for his abstracted figures of human and animal forms in welded steel and bronze. His work first attracted international attention at the 1952 Venice Biennale. Just four years later he became the youngest artist to be awarded the International Prize for Sculpture, which Alberto Giacometti had been expected to win. The paradox of Chadwick's long career is that, while his work later fell out of favor in his native Britain, he sustained a strong reputation abroad. The first book to set Chadwick's work in international context, Lynn Chadwick: A Sculptor on the International Stage sets out to change that. Art historians Michael Bird and Marin R. Sullivan provide new insights into the development of his work. They vividly locate his art within the wider context of postwar European and American sculpture, including the work of Giacometti and David Smith, who worked alongside Chadwick in Italy in 1962, and Chadwick's reception in the United States. Taking readers through key developments in Chadwick's career, Bird and Sullivan rightfully restore this major artist's place in the history of twentieth-century sculpture.

Lynn Chadwick, Sculptor

Lynn Chadwick, Sculptor
Author: Dennis Farr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1997
Genre: Bronzes
ISBN:

This is the first comprehensive survey of the career of Lynn Chadwick (19142003), one of the greatest sculptors of the British postwar generation, ranked alongside Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. This book is a fitting tribute to Chadwick's brilliant career, which spanned half a century. Chadwick's work drew upon the natural world, and his sculptures were largely based on the human figure or animal forms. Though he insisted on the primacy of formal and technical concerns, his animals explore states of aggression and vulnerability, while the later, archetypal figures examine aspects of human movement, interaction, and sexuality. Offering a detailed critical explanation of Chadwick's career, the book also incorporates excerpts from interviews and discussions with the artist at his home in Gloucestershire shortly before his death.

Lynn Chadwick at Cliveden

Lynn Chadwick at Cliveden
Author: Harry Blain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2018-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780995490970

Accompanying the exhibition Lynn Chadwick at Cliveden (2 May - 14 October 2018), the second in a series of outdoor exhibition at the National Trust property in Buckinghamshire, this catalogue features texts by National Trust Curator, Oonagh Kennedy and Head of Research at the Henry Moore Institute, Jon Wood.On-site photography by Jonty Wilde sheds unique light on the British artist's large-scale bronze and steel sculptures installed across Cliveden's Grade I listed grounds.

Lynn Chadwick

Lynn Chadwick
Author: Dennis Farr
Publisher: Tate
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Chadwick is one of the leading British sculptors of the post-war generation. Dennis Farr presents a detailed critical overview of his career on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition of his sculpture at Tate Britain, Autumn 2003.