English Sculpture: Between Rigor and Baroque
Since its emergence in the late 1970s, 'new' English sculpture has been the subject of numerous articles and exhibitions. Neither a school nor a structured artistic movement claiming a common style, it is a generation united by proposals often heading in the same direction, but whose works take divergent paths—between rigor and baroque.
Key facts
- The 'new' English sculpture emerged around the late 1970s.
- It has been widely covered in articles and exhibitions.
- It is not a formal school or movement.
- It represents a generation with shared directions but divergent practices.
- The sculpture ranges between rigor and baroque aesthetics.
Entities
Locations
- England
Sources
- artpress —