Kenneth Armitage  (British, 1916-2002) 

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Kenneth Armitage, Model for the Krefeld Monument No. 2

 

Kenneth Armitage
Model for the Krefeld Monument No. 2
1956

Pangolin London
Kenneth Armitage, Roly-Poly

 

Kenneth Armitage
Roly-Poly
1955

Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
Kenneth Armitage, Children Playing

 

Kenneth Armitage
Children Playing
1953

Robert Bowman Gallery
Kenneth Armitage, Linked Figures

 

Kenneth Armitage
Linked Figures
1960

Alan Wheatley Art
Kenneth Armitage, Linked Figures

 

Kenneth Armitage
Linked Figures
1949

Piano Nobile Fine Paintings
Kenneth Armitage, Flat Standing Figure

 

Kenneth Armitage
Flat Standing Figure
1952

Offer Waterman & Co
Kenneth Armitage, Sprawling Woman

 

Kenneth Armitage
Sprawling Woman
1957

Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
Kenneth Armitage, Moon Figure

 

Kenneth Armitage
Moon Figure
1948

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, Reach for the Stars

 

Kenneth Armitage
Reach for the Stars
2001

Pangolin London
Kenneth Armitage, Study for Seated Figures

 

Kenneth Armitage
Study for Seated Figures
1958

Pangolin London
Kenneth Armitage, Model for Diarchy

 

Kenneth Armitage
Model for Diarchy
1957

Robert Bowman Gallery
Kenneth Armitage, Screen with Folded Arms

 

Kenneth Armitage
Screen with Folded Arms
1967

New Art Centre
Kenneth Armitage, Anvil Figure

 

Kenneth Armitage
Anvil Figure
1961

New Art Centre
Kenneth Armitage, Wall

 

Kenneth Armitage
Wall
1965

New Art Centre
Kenneth Armitage, Standing Girl with Clasped Hands

 

Kenneth Armitage
Standing Girl with Clasped Hands
1959

Pangolin London
Kenneth Armitage, Anvil

 

Kenneth Armitage
Anvil
1961

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, The Seasons

 

Kenneth Armitage
The Seasons
1959

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, Family Going for a Walk

 

Kenneth Armitage
Family Going for a Walk
1951

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, Playing Group

 

Kenneth Armitage
Playing Group
1963

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, Studies for Standing Group

 

Kenneth Armitage
Studies for Standing Group
1952

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, Reclining Figure

 

Kenneth Armitage
Reclining Figure
circa 1953-1954

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, July Figure – Version 2

 

Kenneth Armitage
July Figure – Version 2
1979

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, How Many Miles to Babylon

 

Kenneth Armitage
How Many Miles to Babylon
1975

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Kenneth Armitage, Pandarus X

 

Kenneth Armitage
Pandarus X
1964

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
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  Kenneth Armitage was born in Leeds in 1916. He studied at Leeds College of Art (1934-37) and at the Slade School of Fine Art, London (1937-39). During the war years he served in the army and in 1946 became Head of Sculpture at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, a post which he held for ten years. War service meant that his studies were interrupted and he remained relatively unknown until the exhibition at the British Pavilion of the 1952 Venice Biennale, New Aspects of British Sculpture (which also featured work by Adams, Butler, Chadwick, Clarke, Meadows, Paolozzi and Turnbull), provoked intense interest and ushered in a new wave in British sculpture.
  In 1956 he was awarded the first prize in the International War Memorial Competition in Krefeld, Germany, and in the 1958 Venice Biennale he won the David E. Bright Foundation Award. In 1964, he was Visiting Professor at the University of Caracas, Venezuela, at Boston University, Massachusetts in 1970, and from 1974 to 1979 was visiting tutor at the Royal College of Art. These international aspects of his career reflected Armitage's growing reputation as one of the leading British sculptors of his generation. From the early 1950s exhibitions of his work could be seen in the United States, Europe, Japan and South America, with group exhibitions ranging even wider. Three retrospective exhibitions held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1959), Artcurial, Paris (1985) and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (1996-97) have summarised Armitage's achievement and his passions for the human form and human condition, movement and trees. His inclination as an artist has always been towards abstraction and simplification of form, with bronze a preferred medium. His work is represented in public and private collections world-wide. Armitage was awarded the CBE in 1969.
  The movement and energy in Kenneth Armitage's sculpture is an abiding presence. Manifest in People in the Wind 1950, a sculpture acquired by the Tate Gallery, in which a cluster of four figures strain against the element, this force appears in different form with Garden Game 1983 where figures cavort and play against a dividing screen.
  Armitage writes, "Naturally my sculpture contains ideas or experiences other than those that derive directly from observation of the human image, nevertheless it is always dressed in some degree in human form." Parallel themes occur in his drawings and prints.
  Public Collections:Another cast is in the collection of the Scottish National Gallery of Art. Provenance Gabrielle Keiller, purchased 1963, gift to the Gallery in 1995
2006   Edinburgh, Dean Gallery, After the War: Art in Europe 1945 to 1955, no cat. nos.
1997   Edinburgh, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Surrealism and After: The Gabrielle Keiller Collection, cat.2, repr.of the example in their collection b/w p.82
1972 - 1973   Norwich, Norwich Castle Museum and multi-venue tour (Arts Council of Great Britain), Kenneth Armitage, cat.3, repr. b/w (as Children Playing, 1953 [another cast])
1960   Hanover, Kestner-Gesellschaft, Kenneth Armitage / Lynn Chadwick, Exhibition catalogue, cat.7 (as Children Playing, 1953 [another cast])
   Norbert Lynton, Kenneth Armitage, (Methuen, London, 1962 - Art in Progress series), unpaginated, repr. b/w (as Children Playing, 1953)
   Tamsyn Woollcombe (ed.), Kenneth Armitage: Life and Work (Lund Humphries / Henry Moore Foundation, London, 1997), repr. b/w p.36

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