Barry Flanagan

(Welsh, 1941–2009)

Barry Flanagan was a Welsh sculptor. His oeuvre consists of bronze representations of anthropomorphic figures, animals, and creatures of lore. Flanagan’s work employs an elongated stylization of form, similar to Alberto Giacometti, but incorporates it towards a humorous end. He developed his idiosyncratic style within the context of his peers, who were focused on making austere, Minimalist sculpture. Born on January 11, 1941 in Prestatyn, Wales, he studied architecture at Birmingham College of Art and Crafts, and sculpture at Saint Martin's School of Art in London. His works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., the Tate Gallery in London, the Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst in Ghent, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, among others. Flanagan died on August 31, 2009 in Ibiza, Spain.

Barry Flanagan Artworks

Barry Flanagan (586 results)
Large Monument , 1996

Barry Flanagan

Large Monument , 1996

Waddington Custot

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Troubador, 2002

Barry Flanagan

Troubador, 2002

Waddington Custot

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Moon Gold Hare, 2008

Barry Flanagan

Moon Gold Hare, 2008

Waddington Custot

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The Port Pusher, 1990

Barry Flanagan

The Port Pusher, 1990

Waddington Custot

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Cradle Probe, created: 1992

Barry Flanagan

Cradle Probe, created: 1992

Kasmin

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Hare with Bird, 1990

Barry Flanagan

Hare with Bird, 1990

Kasmin

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Hare with three feet, 2004

Barry Flanagan

Hare with three feet, 2004

Kasmin

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Tango, 2001

Barry Flanagan

Tango, 2001

Kasmin

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Chess Set, 1973

Barry Flanagan

Chess Set, 1973

New Art Centre

9,000 GBP

The Abbey, 1976

Barry Flanagan

The Abbey, 1976

New Art Centre

1,500 GBP

Book Ends, 2001

Barry Flanagan

Book Ends, 2001

Kasmin

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