Zachary Eastwood-Bloom British, b. 1980
35 3/8 x 78 3/4 x 27 1/2 in
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Zachary Eastwood-Bloom is an artist with studios in London and Glasgow. He graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2010, previously attending Edinburgh College of Art. Zachary explores human progress and the relationship between the material and digital through sculpture, sound, video and drawing. He has exhibited work with the Royal Academy of Art, London, The V&A Museum and was awarded the Jerwood Maker’s Award in 2015. Zachary was the Pangolin London Sculptor in residence in 2017 which involved working directly with Pangolin Editions foundry and culminated in a major solo show, 'Divine Principles', with a series of work based around classical mythology and the personifications of the planets.
TORART is a company in Carrara which specialises in the application of new technologies in contemporary art and sculpture, namely in the processing of marble, stone and other hard materials. It is led by two young entrepreneurs, Giacomo Massari and Filippo Toncolini, who use traditional processing methods (hand-made finishing) and cutting edge technologies such as the use of anthropomorphic robots and 3D laser scanners.