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Antony Gormley
b.1950
(b London, 30 Aug. 1950). British sculptor. His work has been mainly concerned with the human figure and is often based on moulds from his own body; he says that he attempts ‘to materialize the place at the other side of appearance where we all live’.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Two Stones 1979 Royal Engineers Road, Maidstone, Kent
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Bed 1980–1981 Tate
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Three Ways: Mould, Hole and Passage 1980–1982 Tate
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Art 1981 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Five Fishes 1982 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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The Diver* 1983–1988 Southampton City Art Gallery
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Out of This World 1983–1984 British Council Collection
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Places to Be I 1984 5 Cathedral Square, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
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Places to Be II 1984 Cathedral Square, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
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Places to Be III 1984 Cathedral Square, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
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Venture 1985–1986 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Untitled (for Francis) 1985 Tate
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Maquette for the 'Leeds Brick Man' 1986 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Earth Above Ground 1986 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Present Time 1987–1988 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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A Case for an Angel III 1990 Tate
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Corner for Kasimir 1992 British Council Collection
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Field for the British Isles 1993 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Testing a World View 1993 Tate
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Angel of the North 1994–1997 Durham Road, Low Eighton, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear