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Installation view of Antony Gormley, Critical Mass II (1995) at the Musée Rodin, Paris Gormley’s work focuses on the space taken up by the human body and the shapes it can make. His material is ...
Sir Antony Gormley's Another Place, featuring 100 iron figures modelled on the artist's own body, has become synonymous with the Sefton coast near Liverpool. Marking the work's 20th anniversary this ...
Antony Gormley is a British Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1950. How much does an Antony Gormley cost? Antony Gormley's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized ...
Antony Gormley is understandably concerned about his carbon footprint, he confessed to the Times of London newspaper recently. The British sculptor’s epic survey at the Royal Academy of Arts in ...
Antony Gormley talks to artnet News about mapping the body and creating new larger-than-life works for his show at New York's Sean Kelly gallery.
Antony Gormley’s blink-and-you’ll miss it Iron Baby (1999) greets the hoards of culture vultures already circling London’s Royal Academy of Arts, ahead of his anticipated self-titled exhibition. Its ...
Antony Gormley: 'I feel terribly misunderstood' How did an academic child of privilege and would-be Buddhist monk become Britain’s ‘artist of the people’?
With help from architect David Chipperfield, Antony Gormley and Vicken Parsons have transformed an 18th-century villa in Norfolk, England into an inspiring retreat for artists.
Antony Gormley on the politics of art, losing his faith and why he's furious with George Osborne. Britain’s greatest living sculptor Antony Gormley talks to Hermione Eyre.
Twenty four hours a day for 100 straight days, different people will join kings and generals high atop London's Trafalgar Square, becoming, if only for an hour, a living monument.
Sir Antony Gormley has called Brexit the “biggest act of self-harm this country has ever played on itself” in a withering condemnation of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union.
Art; Exhibitions & Shows ‘I don't know what art is, but we have to make these things to understand ourselves’: Antony Gormley in New York. Wallpaper* meets Antony Gormley as his new exhibition, ...