Pilgrim
stamped with monogram & JC ref 45
cast circa 1995
from an edition of 3
cast circa 1995
from an edition of 3
aluminium
23 x 14.5 cms (9 x 5¾ ins)
framed: 26 x 22 cms (10.5 x 8½ ins)
framed: 26 x 22 cms (10.5 x 8½ ins)
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Clarke’s concern with universal truths and man’s existence was first developed in his aquatints, and later refined in his sculptures. There is a tension between the vulnerability of the hunched,...
Clarke’s concern with universal truths and man’s existence was first developed in his aquatints, and later refined in his sculptures. There is a tension between the vulnerability of the hunched, solitary figure and its strong materiality, characteristic of Clarke’s work.
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