Barry Flanagan (1941 − 2009)

Barry Flanagan was born in Prestatyn, North Wales. He studied at Birmingham College of Arts and Crafts and in 1964 enrolled at St Martin’s School of Art, London where the course tutor was Anthony Caro. He later taught there from 1967-71. He was elected a Royal Academician in 1991.

Flanagan established his reputation in the 1960s with a group of exploratory sculptures made with materials such as sand, hessian, flax and rope. This work began at St Martin’s School of Art and was in part a reaction to the metal sculpture which was dominant in the school at that time. Cloth shapes were filled with sand or some other dry material, giving the resulting work a soft, organic form and a lightness of touch, combined with a keen sense of wit and feel for materials, which are the hallmarks of Flanagan’s work.

Throughout the 1970s he worked with more traditional materials such as stone, marble and steel. In 1979 he began using bronze in which he made a long series of works, often using animals, in particular the hare.

Flanagan had his first solo exhibition at the Rowan Gallery, London in 1966, his work was shown at the XL Venice Biennale 1982, and in 1993 a major retrospective exhibition of his work was organised by Fundacion la Caixa, Madrid, in collaboration with the British Council.

Much of Flanagan’s sculpture has been installed in public spaces, including Baby Elephant and Hare on Bell, installed at Equitable Life Tower West, New York (1984), Nine Foot Hare, a bronze sculpture installed in the atrium of the Victoria Plaza, London (1984) and Kouros Horse in the town of Santa Eulalia, Ibiza (1992).

Among Flanagan’s commissions are an outdoor sculpture for Sint Pietersplein, commissioned by the City of Ghent, Belgium (1980), the sculpture Camdonian commissioned by Camden Borough Council for Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London (1980) and two bronze Leaping Hare sculptures, commissioned by Kawakyo Company, Osaka for the main entrance to a hotel on the Japanese coast.

In 1995 Flanagan won the Wollaston Award for the most distinguished work in the Royal Academy of Arts’ Summer Exhibition with his bronze entitled The Cricketer (1989) which has since been donated to Jesus College, Cambridge.

He died in 2009.

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Glossary (3)

  • Bronze

    A metal alloy made from copper with up to two-thirds tin, often with other small amounts of other metals. Commonly used in casting. A work cast in bronze is sometimes referred to as 'a bronze'.

  • Metal

    Metal is a medium frequently used by artists to make art works - from sculpture to printmaking. Surfaces can display an array of colours and textures, and are capable of being polished to a high gloss; metal can be melted, cast, or fused, hammered into thin sheets, or drawn into wire.

  • Sculpture

    A three-dimensional work of art. Such works may be carved, modelled, constructed, or cast. Sculptures can also be described as assemblage, in the round, relief, and made in a huge variety of media. Contemporary practice also includes live elements, as in Gilbert & George 'Living Sculpture' as well as broadcast work, radio or sound sculpture.

Past exhibitions

THE THINKING LINE

  • 2012
    • UK, Canterbury, Sidney Cooper Gallery

BARRY FLANAGAN EARLY WORKS 1965-1982

  • 2011
    • UK, London, Tate Britain

REMEMBERING FLANAGAN

  • 2011
    • UK, Cambridge, Jesus College

ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS

  • 2010
    • Ukraine, Kiev, Bottega Gallery
    • Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijani Academy Of Fine Arts
    • Georgia, Academy Of Arts
    • Armenia, Yerevan, Fine Arts Academy

LONG DISTANCE INFORMATION

  • 2008
    • Kazakhstan, Almaty, State Museum Of Fine Arts
    • Pakistan, Islamabad, PCNA - National Art Gallery
    • Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bengal Gallery Of Fine Arts

BARRY FLANAGAN SCULPTURE 1965-2005

  • 2006
    • Ireland, Dublin, Irish Museum Of Modern Art

FIELD DAY SCULPTURE FROM BRITAIN

  • 2001
    • Taiwan, Taipei, Taipei Fine Arts Museum

160 ANS DE PHOTOGRAPHIE

  • 2001
    • France, Gravelines, Musee Du Dessin Et D'estample Originale

DRAWING DISTINCTIONS

  • 2003
    • Poland, Lodz, Museum Sztuki
  • 2001
    • UK, Nottingham, Castle Museum And Art Gallery
    • UK, Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes Gallery
    • Russia, Nizhny Novgorod, Museum Of Fine Arts
    • Russia, Moscow, Pushkin Museum Of Fine Arts
  • 2000
    • Russia, St Petersburg, The Hermitage
    • Canada, Yukon Art Gallery
    • Canada, Prairie Art Gallery
    • Canada, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • 1999
    • Canada, Timmins Museum And N E C
    • Canada, Arcadia University Art Gallery
  • 1998
    • Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, National Art Gallery
    • Malaysia, Penang, Penang State Museum And Art Gallery
  • 1997
    • USA, Phoenix, Arizona State University Art Museum
    • USA, Berkeley, University Art Museum

LE MUSEE A L'HEURE ANGLAISE

  • 1999
    • France, Valenciennes, Musee Des Beaux Arts

A CHANGED WORLD

  • 2000
    • Malta, Valletta, St James Cavalier Centre For Creativity
    • Cyprus, Nicosia, Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre
  • 1999
    • Zimbabwe, Harare, National Gallery Of Zimbabwe
  • 1998
    • Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, National Gallery Of Zimbabwe In Bulawayo
    • South Africa, Cape Town, South African National Gallery
    • South Africa, Johannesburg, Johannesburg Art Gallery
  • 1997
    • Pakistan, Lahore, The Old Fort
    • Pakistan, Karachi, Hindu Gymkhana

TREASURE ISLAND

  • 1997
    • Portugal, Lisbon, Gulbenkian Foundation

VOYAGES SANS PASSEPORT

  • 1996
    • France, Calais, Le Channel, Galerie De L'Ancienne Poste

BARRY FLANAGAN ESTAMPES

  • 1996
    • France, Caen, Musee Des Beaux Arts
    • France, Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale De France

A CHANGING WORLD 50 YEARS OF SCULPTURE FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION

  • 1996
    • Germany, Essen, Folkwang Museum
    • Morocco, Casablanca, Espace Wafabank
  • 1995
    • Czech Republic, Prague, Riding Hall, Prague Castle
    • Russia, Moscow, New Tretyakov Museum
  • 1994
    • Russia, St Petersburg, The Russian Museum

FOR A WIDER WORLD

  • 1991
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
    • Bulgaria, Sofia, Cyril Methodius Foundation
    • Belgium, Luxembourg, Musee National D'histoire Et D'art
  • 1990
    • Ussr, Kiev, Ukrainian Museum Of Fine Art

CONTEMPORARY BRITISH DRAWINGS 1961-1975

  • 1989
    • Thailand, Chiangmai University Gallery
    • Thailand, Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University Art Centre
  • 1988
    • Singapore, National Museum Art Gallery
  • 1983
    • Australia, Australia
  • 1978
    • Germany, West Germany
  • 1976
    • Colombia, Colombia
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, British Council Office - Buenos Aires
  • 1975
    • Brazil, Brazil

BARRY FLANAGAN A VISUAL INVITATION SCULPTURE 1967-1987

  • 1988
    • Slovenia, Ljubljana, Moderna Galerija
  • 1987
    • Yugoslavia, Zagreb, Zagreb City Art Gallery
    • Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Museum Of Contemporary Art
    • UK, Newcastle, Laing Art Gallery

FAMOUS SONS AND DAUGHTERS

  • 1986
    • Wales, Rhyl, Rhyl Library Arts Centre

THE BRITISH ART SHOW 2

  • 1985
    • New Zealand, Wellington, National Art Gallery
    • Australia, Melbourne, Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building
    • Australia, Brisbane, Queensland Art Gallery
    • Australia, Art Gallery Of New South Wales
    • Australia, Perth, Art Gallery Of Western Australia

SCULPTORS' DRAWINGS

  • 1984
    • Japan, Yokohama, Yokohama

PETER MOORES LIVERPOOL PROJECT 7 AS OF NOW

  • 1983
    • UK, Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery

BARRY FLANAGAN SCULPTURES

  • 1983
    • France, Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou

BRITISH DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLOURS FROM ROWLANDSON TO RILEY

  • 1982
    • Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Scottish Academy
    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum Of Art
    • China, Shenyang, Shenyang Art Gallery
    • China, Beijing, China Art Gallery

XXXX VENICE BIENNALE

  • 1983
    • UK, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery
  • 1982
    • Germany, Krefeld, Museum Haus Esters
    • Italy, Venice, British Pavilion

ART ANGLAIS D'AUJOURD'HUI

  • 1980
    • Switzerland, Geneva, Musee Rath

11 ENGLISCHE ZEICHNER

  • 1973
    • Belgium, Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum Voor Schone Kunsten
    • Germany, Bremen, Kunsthalle
    • Germany, Baden Baden, Kunsthalle

1971 SAO PAULO BIENAL - ROAD SHOW: A NEW ENGLISH ENQUIRY

  • 1973
    • Mexico, Mexico City, Museo De Arte Moderno
  • 1972
    • Chile, Santiago, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
    • Montevideo, Museo De Artes Visuales
  • 1971
    • Brazil, Sao Paulo, Museu De Arte Moderna
    • Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, Museu De Arte Moderna
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