Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Artist of the day, January 24: Kenneth Armitage, British sculptor

William Kenneth Armitage (1916 – 2002) was a British sculptor known for his semi-abstract bronzes.

Armitage studied at the Leeds College of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art in London before joining the British Army in 1939. Armitage became head of the sculpture department at the Bath Academy of Art in 1946, a year after completing his military service, and served for a decade. In 1952, he held his first one-man show in London. In 1953, he became Great Britain's first university artist in residence, at the University of Leeds (to 1956). In 1958, he won best international sculpture under age 45 at the Venice Biennale. Armitage was made CBE in 1969 and was elected to the Royal Academy in 1994.

Armitage's striking mature style was evident as early as 1952. Most of his works are recognizably human, but are sometimes joined with the forms of animals or furniture. Many displayed quirky humor. Armitage was also interested in ancient Egyptian and Cycladic art and his works have an archaic flavour. He was featured in the 1964 documentary film "5 British Sculptors (Work and Talk)" by American filmmaker Warren Forma.

The movement and energy in Kenneth Armitage's sculpture is an abiding presence. Manifest in People in the Wind 1950, a sculpture acquired by the Tate Gallery, in which a cluster of four figures strain against the element, this force appears in different form with Garden Game 1983 where figures cavort and play against a dividing screen. Armitage writes, "Naturally my sculpture contains ideas or experiences other than those that derive directly from observation of the human image, nevertheless it is always dressed in some degree in human form." Parallel themes occur in his drawings and prints.
    Public Collections:Another cast is in the collection of the Scottish National Gallery of Art. Provenance Gabrielle Keiller, purchased 1963, gift to the Gallery in 1995

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Mr Kenneth Armitage

1949, Linked Figures

1949, Linked Figures

1950, People in the Wind

1951, Family Going for a Walk

1952 Sitting People (Oturan Kisiler)

1952, Flat standing figure

1952, Flat standing figure

1952, Standing group II (Small Version)

1952, Standing Group

1953, Footballers

1954 Square Figure Relief

1954, Family Going for a Walk

1954, Reclining Nude

1954, Standing Figure

1954, Standing group

1955, Two Standing Figures

Armitage

1955, Two Standing Figures

1956 Reclining Figure

1956, Standing Figure

1956, The Seasons (Model A)

1956-57, Standing Woman

1957 Diarchy 3

1957 Sprawling Woman

1957,  Figure Lying on Its Side

1957, Diarchy

1957, Diarchy

1957, Two Seated Figures

1957, Two Seated Figures

1958-59 Triarquia

1959, Roly Poly

1960, Balanced Figure

1960, Seated Figure

1961 Sibyl

1961 The Visitors

1961, Anvil Figure

1961, Little Monitor

1961, Månfigur

1961, Minotaur

1961, Playful figure

1961, Sibyl III

1961, Sun

1961, The Prophet

1963 Pandarus (version 3)

1963, Mouton

1964, Pandarus

1965 The Forest Small Model

1966 Pearly Gates (version 2)

1969, Table

1969-70, Both Arms

1979, July Figure, Version 2

1985 Richmond Oak

2001, Reaching for the Stars

Both Hands



Seated figure, Second version

Single Oak

The Legend of Skadar, version 9

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