The Sculptors' Line

The Sculptors' Line

129 Portland Road London, W11 4LW, United Kingdom Sunday, June 19, 2022–Monday, August 1, 2022


girl on round base by reg butler

Reg Butler

Girl on Round Base, 1964

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untitled by alexander calder

Alexander Calder

Untitled, 1932

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table piece cxli by anthony caro

Anthony Caro

Table Piece CXLI, 1973

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head of a girl (study for cornucopia) by frank dobson

Frank Dobson

Head of a Girl (Study for Cornucopia), 1925

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assassins i by elisabeth frink

Elisabeth Frink

Assassins I, 1963

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nature morte avec bouteille by alberto giacometti

Alberto Giacometti

Nature morte avec bouteille, 1963

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boxers by eric gill

Eric Gill

Boxers, 1913

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trust by damien hirst

Damien Hirst

Trust, 2003

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resistance iii by frederick e. mcwilliam

Frederick E. McWilliam

Resistance III, 1962

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reclining figure by henry moore

Henry Moore

Reclining Figure, 1936

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vulcan by eduardo paolozzi

Eduardo Paolozzi

Vulcan, 1999

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newton after blake by eduardo paolozzi

Eduardo Paolozzi

Newton After Blake, 1995

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A sculptor’s line moves between the second and third dimensions. Many of the most original sculptors in the twentieth century had a facility with both plastic media, like plaster and bronze, and graphic media, like graphite and oil paint. The architectural demands of sculpture have long dictated that sculptors must also be draughtsmen. Michelangelo, Bernini and Rodin were all famed for their drawings as well as their sculptures. This display brings together art by some of the most imaginative sculptor-artists of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Britain and Europe, including Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Elisabeth Frink, William Turnbull and Damien Hirst.