William Tucker RA British, b. 1935
Study for the Void, 2004
Bronze
10 x 16.5 x 11 cm
4 x 6 1/2 x 4 3/8 in
4 x 6 1/2 x 4 3/8 in
Edition 2 of 6
This study for Tucker’s powerful bronze Void, shows the artist’s unique way of abstracting the figure. Tucker finds balance in forms that aim to fragment and distort, and which present...
This study for Tucker’s powerful bronze Void, shows the artist’s unique way of abstracting the figure. Tucker finds balance in forms that aim to fragment and distort, and which present themselves as an organic state, as with the natural human body, rather than as a refined and finished product. The ambiguity of reference to the human figure brings the possibility of a new kind of figuration in sculpture in which the image emerges from both an inner perception of the body and an outer perception of volume and surface.
Provenance
From the artist
Exhibitions
William Tucker: Unearthing the Figure, 2014, Pangolin London
William Tucker: Sculpture and Drawing, 2010, Pangolin London
Masterpiece Art fair, London 2019.
Literature
Publications
William Tucker: Unearthing the Figure, 2014, Pangolin London
William Tucker: Sculpture and Drawing, 2010, Pangolin London
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