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London

Artists
Works Available By
- Anthony Abrahams
- Kenneth Armitage
- David Bailey
- Bruce Beasley
- Julie Brook
- Ralph Brown
- Jon Buck
- Rembrandt Bugatti
- Reg Butler
- Anthony Caro
- Daniel Chadwick
- Lynn Chadwick
- Ann Christopher
- Geoffrey Clarke
- Michael Cooper
- Terence Coventry
- Judith Dean
- Steve Dilworth
- Zachary Eastwood-Bloom
- Abigail Fallis
- Sue Freeborough
- Elisabeth Frink
- George Fullard
- Antony Gormley
- Steven Gregory
- Nigel Hall
- Marcus Harvey
- Damien Hirst
- John Hoskin
- Steve Hurst
- Michael Joo
- Yves Klein
- Bryan Kneale
- Bryan Kneale
- Jeff Lowe
- Alastair Mackie
- Marino Marini
- Briony Marshall
- Charlotte Mayer
- Frederick E. McWilliam
- Bernard Meadows
- Polly Morgan
- Martin Naylor
- Eilis O'Connell
- Eduardo Paolozzi
- Carl Plackman
- William Pye
- Peter Randall-Page
- Merete Rasmussen
- Lorraine Robbins
- Almuth Tebbenhoff
- William Tucker
- Jason Wason
- Alison Wilding
Antony Gormley
(British, born 1950)
Antony Gormley is a British artist known for his exploration about the human body’s relationship to space. His popular public sculptures and installations include the monumental Another Place (1997) in Liverpool, Angel of the North (1998) in Gateshead, and Event Horizon (2007) in London. “I've never been interested in making statues,” the artist has said. “But I have been interested in asking what is the nature of the space a human being inhabits.” Born on August 30, 1950 in London, United Kingdom, the artist entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1968 where he met the artists-in-residence Barry Flanagan and Michael-Craig Martin. He then studied at the Central School of Art, Goldsmiths College, and the Slade School...

