William Turnbull

(Scottish, 1922–2012)

horse 3 by william turnbull

William Turnbull

Horse 3, 2000

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28-1958 (yang) by william turnbull

William Turnbull

28-1958 (Yang), 1958

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untitled by william turnbull

William Turnbull

Untitled, 1959

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horse by william turnbull

William Turnbull

Horse, 1999

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12-1996 by william turnbull

William Turnbull

12-1996, 1996

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untitled (tree study 3) by william turnbull

William Turnbull

Untitled (Tree Study 3), 1976

4,000 GBP

untitled (nude 1) by william turnbull

William Turnbull

Untitled (Nude 1), 1971

4,000 GBP

untitled (reclining figure) by william turnbull

William Turnbull

Untitled (Reclining Figure), 1986

5,500 GBP

untitled (leaf study 10) by william turnbull

William Turnbull

Untitled (Leaf Study 10), 1979

4,000 GBP

arrowhead torso by william turnbull

William Turnbull

Arrowhead Torso, 1979

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Biography

Timeline

1922
Born in Dundee, Scotland
1939 - 1941
Worked as an illustrator for a national periodical publisher in Scotland before serving in the RAF for the rest of the war
1946 - 1948
Studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in London
1948 - 1950
Lived in Paris
1952
One of the young British sculptors whose work was shown at the 26th Venice Biennale
1953 - 1961
Became Visiting Artist at the Central School of Arts and Crafts
1964 - 1972
Taught sculpture at the Central School

Exhibitions

1997
"Surrealism and After: The Gabrielle Keiller Collection", Scottish, National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
1996
"un siècle de sculpture anglais", Galeries National du Jeu de Paume, Paris
1995
Serpentine Gallery, London
1992
Galerie Michael Haas, Berlin
"4 Sculpteurs Anglais: Armitage, Caro, Chadwick, Turnbull", Artcurial Paris
1986
"Forty Years of Modern Art 1945-1985", Tate Gallery, London
1984
National Museum Art Gallery, Singapore
1973
Tate Gallery, London
1972
"20th Century Sculpture in Los Angeles Collections", U.C.L.A. Galleries Los Angeles
1964
"Guggenheim International", Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York