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Geoffrey Clarke RA: A Decade of Change

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13 September - 26 October 2013
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Geoffrey Clarke, Head (Found object), 1953

Geoffrey Clarke British, 1924-2014

Head (Found object), 1953
Iron on aluminium
28 x 6 x 7 cm
11 1/8 x 2 3/8 x 2 3/4 in
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Geoffrey Clarke began his pioneering experiments with forged and welded iron in 1950, at a time when many of his contemporaries continued to employ more traditional materials. Along with Reg...
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Geoffrey Clarke began his pioneering experiments with forged and welded iron in 1950, at a time when many of his contemporaries continued to employ more traditional materials. Along with Reg Butler and Lynn Chadwick, Clarke learnt how to weld on a course held at the British Oxygen Company in 1950.

In 1952 (the year after he created ‘Head’) Clarke was one of the emerging sculptors selected to represent Great Britain at the Venice Biennale. Alongside his contemporaries Reg Butler and Lynn Chadwick, Clarke’s work was described in 1952 by the influential art critic Herbert Read as evoking the ‘geometry of fear’. In this way Clarke’s early works, such as ‘Head’, were to be characterised by their battered or tortured appearance. With its innovative use of iron as material ‘Figure’ radically reframed what figurative sculpture could be in what Read termed ‘Britain’s New Iron Age’ (1953).
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Provenance

From the artist's estate

Exhibitions

Masterpiece 2018, PL; Geoffrey Clarke: A Retrospective, 2017; Masterpiece London 2016 and 2017
Masterpiece Art fair, London 2019.
Towards a New World: Sculpture in Post-War Britain, Marlborough Gallery, London March 16 - April 22, 2023

Literature

Geoffrey Clarke Sculptor: Catalogue Raisonne By Dr Judith Le Grove, 2017, pg. 43

Publications

Geoffrey Clarke Sculptor: Catalogue Raisonne By Dr Judith Le Grove, 2017, pg. 43

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