Antony Gormley

Sculptor known for 'The Angel of the North'

Antony Gormley - Sculptor known for 'The Angel of the North'
Born

August 30th, 1950
75 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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A sculptor and academic specialized in creating large-scale installations and public artworks. Studied at Cambridge University and the Slade School of Fine Art, leading to a distinguished career. Gormley is acclaimed for exploring human presence through sculpture, utilizing materials like iron and lead. Created significant works including 'The Angel of the North,' located in Gateshead, which stands as a prominent landmark. Other notable installations include 'Another Place,' featuring 100 cast iron figures on the beach at Crosby, and 'Domain Field,' consisting of many human figures placed in various urban landscapes.

Created 'The Angel of the North'

Installed 'Another Place' at Crosby Beach

Exhibited works at the British Museum

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