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Angel of the North
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Pablo Leonardo Martínez
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Sculpture by artist Antony Gormley at Rio de Janeiro
Antony-Gormley-at-Forte-Belvedere-Florence.
Antony Gormley
Website of British sculptor Antony Gormley, creator of the Angel of the North, Field for the British Isles, and Quantum Cloud.
Antony Gormley
Website of British sculptor Antony Gormley, creator of the Angel of the North, Field for the British Isles, and Quantum Cloud.
Another Place by Antony Gormley
Another Place by Antony Gormley. Gallery: Xavier Hufkens; Exhibitions: Crosby Beach, L23;
Antony Gormley, Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Antony Gormley, One or Other, 2000 Rusted Steel
Antony Gormley [UK] (b 1950) ~ "WORK", 1984. Lead, terracotta, fibreglass and air (195 x 192 x 30 cm). | #art #sculpture #figurative
Sculpture - Antony Gormley
I am in awe of the work of the famous English sculptor Antony Gormley, perhaps best known for the amazing Angel of the North sculpture in Gateshead, England... Here's a short excerpt from Antony's biography on his website, and pictures of some if his incredible sculptures of the human form: "Over the last 25 years Antony Gormley has revitalised the human image in sculpture through a radical investigation of the body as a place of memory and transformation, using his own body as a subject…
Antony Gormley
Website of British sculptor Antony Gormley, creator of the Angel of the North, Field for the British Isles, and Quantum Cloud.
‘Untitled (for Francis)’, Antony Gormley, 1985 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Untitled (for Francis)’, Antony Gormley, 1985 This sculpture is a plaster mould of the artist’s body, reinforced with fiber glass and encased in a skin of soldered lead. Gormley uses his own body to examine the physical and spiritual relationships between humankind and the natural world. He says: ‘sculpture, for me, uses the physical as a means to talk about the spirit…a visual means to refer to things which cannot be seen’ .