Ann Christopher RA British, b. 1947
89 x 29 1/8 x 7 1/8 in
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Integral to this process of making by instinct is the stimulus and fascination Christopher draws upon from a broad range of visual sources: from soaring skyscrapers and modern architecture to rugged coastlines, plant structures and ancient artefacts. These broad ranging visual enquiries and inspirations bring both a fearless modernity and an intriguing primitivism to her work and draw the natural and man-made world, the past and the present, not into collision, but into seamless harmony.
“My work is very much a visual diary of my physical and emotional life, an
expression of some of the visual experiences stored in my subconscious. Unlike
a computer I cannot search and find – the images emerge seemingly at random,
it is only once these visual experiences appear in the works that the origins can
sometimes be retraced”
Despite their slenderness of form Christopher’s work has great strength and presence whilst still inviting peaceful contemplation and she remains dedicated to the artistic principles established in the 60s by artists such as Sir Anthony Caro, that a sculpture can be considered a mysterious monument or an abstract ‘presence’ without being directly descriptive.
Ann Christopher studied sculpture at the West of England College of Art was the youngest female sculptor to be elected to the Royal Academy in 1980. Her work is held in many public collections including those of the British Museum, London; City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol; Contemporary Art Society, London; Corcoran Art Gallery, USA and The Royal Academy.
Pangolin London is pleased to represent Ann Christopher.
Provenance
From the artistFrom the artist
Exhibitions
Sculpture in the Garden, Pangolin London, 2016Maison Le Bras, France, 2018
Ann Christopher: Edge and Line, Rosenberg & Co, March - May 2019