Phillip King

Phillip King

Phillip King was born in Tunis in 1934. He studied modern languages as Christ's College, Cambridge (1954-57), and sculpture at St Martin's School of Art (1957-58) where Anthony Caro was teaching at the time. Following his studies, he spent a year working as an assistant to Henry Moore and teaching at St ...

Works

Sculpture

Sun's Roots II2008

stainless steel
400 x 560 x 220 cm
edition of 3

Sun and Moon2007

painted stainless steel
860 x 480 x 300 cm
edition of 3

Sun's Roots1999

bronze
H 430 cm
edition of 3

Academy Piece1971

mild steel and steel mesh
W 640 cm
unique

Slant1966

painted arborite
L 457 cm
unique

Genghis Khan1963

plastic
H 213 cm
unique

Maquettes

Open Sanctum2002

wood
25 x 28 x 26 cm
edition of 6

Works currently on display

Sculpture

Sun's Roots II2008

stainless steel
400 x 560 x 220 cm
edition of 3

Sun and Moon2007

painted stainless steel
860 x 480 x 300 cm
edition of 3

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Sculpture

Sun's Roots II2008

stainless steel
400 x 560 x 220 cm
edition of 3

Sun and Moon2007

painted stainless steel
860 x 480 x 300 cm
edition of 3

Sun's Roots1999

bronze
H 430 cm
edition of 3

Maquettes

Open Sanctum2002

wood
25 x 28 x 26 cm
edition of 6

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