antony gormley at southbank centre

'allotment' 2001
london born artist antony gormley was awarded the turner prize in 1994 and the south bank prize for visual art in
1999. this summer, the southbank centre hayward gallery will be showing 'blind light' an exhibition of the artist's
works along with newly commissioned installations. beginning may 17th the show will showcase gormley's
continuous exploration of the human body as a departure point for sculpture. it will run until august 19th.

'allotment' 2001

'space station' 2007

'critical mass' 2006

'event horizon' 2007
antony gormley: habitat
the house-sized sculpture is constructed from 57 welded stainless steel boxes that are 1 cm thick. the 24 foot-tall, 37,000 pound sculpture takes the form of a crouching man.
antony gormley: critical mass
'critical mass' is made up of five casts from 12 discrete moulds of the artist's body, ranging from a low crouching position to squatting, sitting, kneeling and standing.
antony gormley: firmament IV
an installation of a single 'expanded field' which gormley has constructed from 1030, 150mm diameter steel balls and 1849 steel elements that have been welded together to create a non-regular, polygonal structure ...
kastiel: uganda glass cabinet
taking form from old world voyage boxes, this glass cabinet maintains the shape and sense of personal storage with modern objec...
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