British artist Antony Gormley, who has placed sculptures based on his own body on beaches across the UK and atop buildings worldwide, is heading to the Moon. Sort of. Gormley has collaborated with the ...
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 London ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Norfolk, England, the historic landscape of Houghton Hall has been transformed by an expansive art installation by renowned ...
"It's absolutely essential, because art is a bridge between hearts and minds, and people that come from totally different ideological but also geographical places," Gormley said at a ...
Look to the top of the Rocky Steps – or do your best Balboa impression and run up – and you'll now see ten cast-iron sculptures by British artist Sir Antony Gormley. They're each 10-feet tall and ...
The auction is curated by Zayna Al-Saleh, the British-Palestinian art curator behind the Voices of Palestine auctions, which ...
"What is a sculpture? What is a human being? How does the existence of one form change the other, and why have we always found it necessary to make models of ourselves?" Sculptor Antony Gormley ...
People running up the Rocky steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art now face something new at the top – a wall of 10 cast-iron figures planted on the top step. A visitor to the Philadelphia Museum of ...
This artwork is located at artnet’s headquarters in New York. Message the Specialist to schedule a private viewing. Born in 1950 in London, United Kingdom, the artist entered Trinity College, ...