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Tim Scott
(
British
,
born
1937
)
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Tim Scott, who was born in 1937 in London, now lives and works in Yorkshire and Sri Lanka. He is widely regarded as one of the foremost sculptors of the generation who came immediately after Anthony Caro. He came to prominence in the New Generation:1965 exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, and since then has exhibited widely and internationally. His work is represented in the collections of many major museums and galleries including the Tate Gallery, London; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisberg; Edmonton Art Gallery, Alberta; and in many private and corporate collections.
Scott's early work from the Sixties incorporating plastic, fibreglass and steel in innovative constructions were shown in solo shows at the Waddington Galleries, London 1966, and the Whitechapel Gallery, London, 1967. Solo shows continued at the Waddington Galleries throughout the Seventies, when the sculptures became constructed exclusively from welded steel. The work was also shown extensively in America, Canada, and Germany, and the latter was where, from the Eighties, Scott both taught and made sculpture, introducing the forging of hot steel into the process. Whilst shows in Britain have been rare since the late Seventies, Scott has shown regularly and extensively on the Continent, particularly in Koln and Dusseldorf. He has, since the Nineties, pioneered an expressive use of steel as a plastic material which has resulted in sculpture of a unique complexity and ambition.
Public Collections
Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon
British Collection, London
Arts Council of Great Britain, London
National Gallery, Melbourne
Tate Gallery, London
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
Hirschhorn Collection, Smithsonian Museum, Washington, D.C
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen
Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Museum, Duisburg
Sammlung Sprengel, Hannover
Stadtisches Museum Leverkusen, Schloß Morsbroich, Leverkusen
Kunsthalle Bielefeld
Kunsthalle Mannheim
Moderne Galerie des Saarlandmuseums, Saarbrücken
Kunsthalle, Hamburg
Deutsche Bank, Köln
Private Collections in USA, Canada, Australia, Germany, Austria
Exhibitions
2006
‘Sixties Sculpture’, Arts Council Collection, London
2006
'St Martin’s Sculpture’, Poussin Gallery, London
2006
Poussin Gallery, London (solo)
2002
‘Sixties Sculpture’, Tate Gallery, London
1998
‘British Sculpture in Schloßpark’, Ambras, Austria
1997
Galerie Winkelmann, Düsseldorf (solo)
1996
Art Cologne, Galerie Appel & Fertsch, Köln
1995
‘British Abstract Sculpture’, Flowers East, London
1995
Art Cologne, Galerie Fahlbusch, Köln
1995
Galerie Fahlbusch, Mannheim (solo)
1995
Deutsche Bank, Köln (solo)
1994
Galerie Appel & Fertsch, Frankfurt (solo)
1994
Art Cologne, Galerie Winkelmann, Köln
1994
Konzept & Form, Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim
1994
‘Lebein in Deutschland’, Rautenstrauch Goest Musuem, Köln
1993
ARCO, Galerie Winkelmann, Madrid
1993
Art Cologne, Galerie Winkelmann, Köln
1993
London Art Fair, Vivien Lownstein, London
1993
Konzept & Form, Galerie Soloß Morsbrock,Leverkusen
1993
Stahl ’92 Workshop Philip Morris Akademie der Künste, Berlin Galerie in Turm, Papenburg Museum Stadt, Bad Hersfeld Carl Or H Sads-Gasteig, München Museum, Bochun Kunsthalle, Mannheim Sächischen, Landtag
1993
Galerie Winkelmann, Düsseldorf (solo)
1993
Deutsche Bank, Colombo (solo)
1992
Galerie In Fonte, Berlin (solo)
1992
Galerie Tiergarten, Hannover (solo)
1992
ARCO, Galeria Barcelona, Madrid
1992
Art Cologne, Galerie Winkelmann, Köln
1991
‘Top Gallant’, André Emmerich Gallery, New York
1991
Group Show, Galerie Mario Muroner, Salzburg
1991
Group Show, Galerie Gosine Bokhoven, Amsterdam
1990
Group Show, Dumont Kunsthalle, Köln
1990
Group Show, Sammlung Museum Morsbroich
1990
‘Festspielausstellung’, Galeria Akademia, Satzburg
1990
Deutschlandfunk, Köln (solo)
1989
Galerie Biederman, München (solo)
1989
Galerie Wentzel, Köln (solo)
1988
Westfalisches Landmusuem (Retrospective), Munster (solo)
1988
Saarland Museum (Retrospective), Saabrucken (solo)
1988
Städtische Galerie (Retrospective), Regensburg (solo)
1988
Galerie Wentzel, Köln (solo)
1988
Kunsterein Braunschwig (Retrospective), Braunschwig (solo)
1987
Galerie Appel & Fertsch (In Kaumelitaklöster), Frankfurt (solo)
1986–1987
Galerie Wentzel, Köln (solo)
1984
Galerie Wentzel, Köln (solo)
1983
Galerie Atrium der Stadt Aachen, Aachen (solo)
1983
Klonaridis Inc., Toronto (solo)
1982
Galerie Wentzel, Köln (solo)
1981
Kunsthalle, Hamburg (solo)
1981
Group Show, Wilhel-Hack-Museum,Ludwigshafen
1981
‘British Sculpture’, Whitechapel Gallery, London
1981
Group Show, Meredith Long Gallery, Houston
1980
‘Gonzalez, Smith, Caro, Scott, Steiner’, Galerie de France, Paris, Kunsthalle Bielefeld Haus am Waldsee, Berlin Kunsthalle, Tübingen
1980
Knoedler Gallery, London (solo)
1980
Musuem am Dom (Retrospective), Lubeck (solo)
1980
Lehmsbruck Museum (Retrospective), Duisburg (solo)
1980
Wilhelm Hack Musuem (Retrospective), Ludwigshafen (solo)
1980
Lenbachhaus (Retrospective), München (solo)
1980
Kettle’s Yard (Retrospective), Cambridge (solo)
1980
Galerie Ziegler, Zurich (solo)
1979–1980
Kunsthalle (Retrospective, touring), Bielefeld (solo)
1979
Tiergarteb 105, Hannover (solo)
1979
Kasmin/Knoedler Gallery, London (solo)
1977
Galerie Wentzel, Hamburg (solo)
1977
The David Mirvish Gallery, Toronto, Ontario (solo)
1977
Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York (solo)
1977
Waddington and Tooth Galleries, London (solo)
1977
‘Skulptur’, Wesfäl Landsmuseum, Münster
1977
‘Jubilee Sculpture', Battersea Park, London
1976
Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1976
‘Arte Inglese Oggi’, Mailand
1976
The Edmonton Art Gallery (Retrospective), Edmonton, Alberta (solo)
1976
The Norman McKenzie Art Gallery, Regina,Saskatchewan (solo)
1976
The Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario (solo)
1975
‘The Condition of Sculpture’, Hayward Gallery, London
1974–1975
Waddington and Tooth Galleries, London (solo)
1974
André Emmerich Gallery, New York (solo)
1974
‘Sculpture in Steel’, Edmonton Art Gallery, Alberta
1973
Lawrence Rubin Gallery, New York (solo)
1973
Waddington Galleries, London (solo)
1973
Corcoran Gallery of Art (Retrospective), Washington, D.C. (solo)
1972–1973
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (solo)
1972
‘Six Contemporary English Sculptors’, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1971
‘The Alistair McAlpine Gift’, Tate Gallery London
1971
Waddington Galleries, London (solo)
1971
Lawrence Rubin Gallery, New York (solo)
1971
Tate gallery (McAlpine Collection), London (solo)
1970
‘Contemporary British Art’, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
1969
Museum of Modern Art (Retrospective), Oxford (solo)
1969
Lawrence Rubin Gallery, New York (solo)
1969
Waddington Galleries, London (solo)
1968–1969
‘New British Painting and Sculpture’, UCLA Art Galleries, Tokyo
1968
‘Junge Generation Großbritannien’, Akademie der Künste, Berlin
1967
‘Young British Sculptors’ – in association with British Council, Kunsthalle Bern, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Kunstverein Düsseldorf
1967
Whitechapel Gallery (Retrospective), London (solo)
1966
‘Primary Structures’, Jewish Museum New York
1966
‘5te Internationale Beeldentoonstelling’ Sonsbeck, Holland
1966
Waddington Galleries, London (solo)
1966
‘Sculpture in the Open Air’, Battersea Park, London
1965
‘The New Generation:1965’, Whitechapel Gallery London
1965
‘4e Biennale des Jeunes’, Musée de l’Art Moderne Paris
1964
‘Mixed Exhibition’, Molton Gallery London
1961
‘26 Young Sculptors’, Institute of Contemporary Arts London
1959
'Young Contemporaries’, RBA Gallery London
1958
‘Young Contemporaries’, RBA Gallery London
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