"Lecture to MassArt community by Antony Gormley held on November 12, 2010 in the Tower Auditorium."
"An internationally acclaimed artist, Anthony Gormley is best known for his monumental sculpture "Angel of the North" . This earth bound figure with its massive wings shares with all of Gormley's work a preoccupation both with the human form and with our shared spiritual potential. Antony Gormley's early lead and iron figures were cast from his own body.They demand a physical and emotional response, but they also raise profound philosophical questions about memory , the mind and our senses. Some of his sculptures, such as the tiny sleeping figure modelled on his infant daughter "Still IV", are intensely private. Other works, like "Field and Allotment II", are sweeping social and architechural explorations on a grand scale. Many of Antony Gormley's most significant works are illustrated in this film rofile, including "Bed" , made from hundreds of loaves of slided bread, and the spectacular "Quantum Cloud" created along side the millennium Dome in London. Antony Gormley offers a reflective commentary on these and other works and on the central investigations and imperatives of his art."
"Many of Gormley's most significant sculptures are illustrated in this film profile, including the monumental Angel of the North ; Bed, composed of hundred of slices of white bread; and Quantum Cloud. The artist offers a reflective commentary on his work."
"Many of Gormley's most significant sculptures are illustrated in this film profile, including the monumental Angel of the North; Bed, composed of hundreds of slices of white bread; and Quantum Cloud. The artist offers a reflective commentary on his work."
"Many of Gormley's most significant sculptures are illustrated in this film profile, including the monumental Angel of the North; Bed, composed of hundreds of slices of white bread; and Quantum Cloud. The artist offers a reflective commentary on his work."@en
"Many of Antony Gormley's most significant works are illustrated in this film profile, included "Bed" and "Quantum Cloud.""@en
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