Kenny Hunter (born 1962) is a Scottish sculptor. He lives and works in Edinburgh. Between 2015 and 2018, he was programme director of sculpture at Edinburgh College of Art[1] where he now continues to work part-time as a lecturer in Fine Art, Sculpture.[2]
Scottish sculptor
Kenny Hunter
Born
1962
Nationality
Scottish
Education
Glasgow School of Art
Knownfor
Sculpture
For other people named Kenneth Hunter, see Kenneth Hunter (disambiguation).
Biography
Youth with Split Apple by Kenny Hunter, King's College, Aberdeen
Born in Edinburgh, Hunter graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1987 and thereafter studied classical sculpture at the British School at Athens.[3]
According to his profile at GENERATION, "Kenny Hunter makes elegant sculptures in many materials including wood, plastic, iron and bronze. He remains fascinated by the processes involved in making sculpture in the studio and the power that they have to transform materials in order to express his complex and vivid ideas on historical time."[4]
Public Art Works
Perhaps Hunter's most well-recognised piece of public art in Scotland is Citizen Firefighter in Gordon Street, Glasgow. It was commissioned in 2001 for Strathclyde Fire & Rescue and due to its location on a busy corner near to Glasgow Central station it is passed by hundreds of office workers every day.
Other permanent public works:
Blackbird (the persistence of vision), Leicester Square, London (2016)
A place is a space remembered, Maison du Site des Deux-Caps, France (2015)
Elephant for Glasgow, Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, UK (2015)
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