Another key event was the British Council exhibition at the 1952 Venice Biennale of Moore with
several younger sculptors.
Not exact matches
Ann Christopher has held numerous solos shows and also contributed to group exhibitions from the late 1960s onwards, winning
several important prizes including the Peter Stuyvesant Award, the Daily Telegraph Magazine
Young Sculptors Competition and the Otto Beit Medal for Sculpture of Outstanding Merit.
Among
several pieces, the showstopper is Crystal Cage (Berenice), a suitcase full of photos and papers collected by the assemblage
sculptor that tell his invented story of a brilliant
young girl.
It served as a national launching pad for
several young artists, among them sculptor Kathryn Spence, whose work is now in the permanent collections of SFMOMA and the de Young, and installation artist Stephen He
young artists, among them
sculptor Kathryn Spence, whose work is now in the permanent collections of SFMOMA and the de
Young, and installation artist Stephen He
Young, and installation artist Stephen Hendee.
It gathers together a collective of heavyweight trustees and nominators, including
sculptor Anthony Gormley, publisher Jamie Byng and former CEO of Aldeburgh Music Jonathan Reekie, to come up the various awards, initiate
several judging panels and produce a shortlist of four innovative
young practitioners in each category.