Antony Gormley is a British sculptor best known for his large-scale public installations that explore the relationship between the human body and space. His signature works often utilize cast iron or steel to engage with their surrounding environments.
Born in London, Antony Gormley studied archaeology, anthropology, and art history before pursuing sculpture at the Central School of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art. He gained international prominence for his rigorous investigation of the human form, frequently using his own body as a mold for his sculptures.
His practice encompasses a wide range of materials, including lead, clay, and steel, often manifesting as site-specific installations that challenge the viewer's perception of scale and presence. Notable works such as Angel of the North and Another Place have become landmarks of contemporary public art, blending industrial aesthetics with humanistic inquiry.
Gormley continues to be a central figure in contemporary art, with recent major exhibitions including a comprehensive retrospective at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp and inclusion in significant institutional collections like the Duerckheim collection at the Serralves Foundation. His work remains a frequent subject of critical discourse regarding the intersection of sculpture and architecture.
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