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William Kenneth Armitage CBE (18 July 1916 – 22 January 2002) was a British sculptor known for his semi-abstract bronzes.

Kenneth Armitage

CBE
Born
William Kenneth Armitage

(1916-07-18)18 July 1916
Leeds, England
Died22 January 2002(2002-01-22) (aged 85)
London, England
EducationLeeds College of Art
Slade School of Fine Art
StyleBronze sculpture
Blue Plaque in Leeds City Centre
Blue Plaque in Leeds City Centre

Life


Armitage was born in Leeds on July 18, 1916, the youngest of three children[1][2] studied at the Leeds College of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art in London[1][2] before joining the British Army (Royal Artillery) in 1939.[2]

In 1940 he married Joan Moore, another sculptor. They separated in the 1950s but never divorced. They had no children.[2]

After leaving the army, Armitage became head of the sculpture department at the Bath Academy of Art in 1946.[2] In 1952, he held his first one-man show in London. In 1953, he became Great Britain's first university artist in residence, at the University of Leeds (to 1956). In 1958, he won best international sculpture under age 45 at the Venice Biennale.[1] Armitage was made CBE in 1969 and was elected to the Royal Academy in 1994.[1][2] In 2001, his sculpture "Both Arms" was erected along with a blue plaque in Millennium Square, Leeds, being unveiled by Nelson Mandela.[1] His 2001 sculpture "Legs walking" was erected in City Square, Leeds outside Mill Hill Chapel in 2018.[3]

He died 22 January 2002.[1]


Work


Armitage's striking mature style was evident as early as 1952. Most of his works are recognizably human, but are sometimes joined with the forms of animals or furniture. Many displayed quirky humor. Armitage was also interested in ancient Egyptian and Cycladic art and his works have an archaic flavour. He was featured in the 1964 documentary film "5 British Sculptors (Work and Talk)" by American filmmaker Warren Forma. During the 1960s and beyond, Armitage adapted to the styles of the times, sometimes incorporating plastic or spray paint.[1]


Exhibition



References


  1. "Kenneth Armitage". The Telegraph. 24 January 2001. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  2. Treves, Toby (2004). "Kenneth Armitage's Pandarus (version 8". Tate Papers (2). Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. "Here's why this new statue has appeared in Leeds city centre". Yorkshire Evening Post. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 25 May 2018.



На других языках


[de] Kenneth Armitage

Kenneth Armitage CBE RA (* 18. Juli 1916 in Leeds, Großbritannien; † 22. Januar 2002 in London) war ein britischer Bildhauer, der vor allem für seine Bronzefiguren bekannt ist. Er hat mit seinen Skulpturen vorwiegend menschliche Figuren dargestellt.
- [en] Kenneth Armitage

[fr] William Kenneth Armitage

William Kenneth Armitage (né le 18 juillet 1916 à Leeds, mort le 22 janvier 2002 à Londres), commandeur de l'ordre de l'Empire britannique, était un sculpteur connu pour ses bronzes semi-abstraits.

[it] Kenneth Armitage

William Kenneth Armitage (Leeds, 18 luglio 1916 – Londra, 22 gennaio 2002) è stato uno scultore britannico, famoso per le sue sculture in bronzo semi astratte.

[ru] Армитидж, Кеннет

Уильям Кеннет Армитидж (англ. William Kenneth Armitage, 18 июля 1916 (1916-07-18), Лидс — 22 января 2002, Лондон) — английский скульптор, мастер бронзового литья. Абстрагированно изображал преимущественно человеческие фигуры. Один из создателей послевоенного скульптурного направления геометрия страха[4].



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