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One Curve, 1961

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Brian Wall b. 1931

One Curve, 1961
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painted steel
146 x 129.5 cms (57½ x 51 ins)
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Brian Wall first produced welded steel sculptures in 1956 whilst working as an assistant to Barbara Hepworth in St Ives. Exhibition success in the late 1950s prompted his move to...
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Brian Wall first produced welded steel sculptures in 1956 whilst working as an assistant to Barbara Hepworth in St Ives. Exhibition success in the late 1950s prompted his move to London where he set up his own studio. 'One Curve' was the first work produced which investigated the relationship between balance and cantilever using curved elements.
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Provenance

San Francisco, Hackett Mill Gallery 2011

Publications

Chris Stephens, Brian Wall, Momentum Publishing 2006, illustrated pages 52 and 54
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