
With more of his sculptures to be seen in public in London than that of any other modern British sculptor, William Pye's work must be as familiar to the public as that of any artist. This book covers the whole of his creative career, from childhood to the Royal College of Art in the mid sixties, his post-student days up to the early eighties, and his work post-1984, up to the present, with water as an integral and essential element of his sculptures. Constituting 288 pages over 6 beautifully illustrated chapters, this attractive hardback tome is an essential read for anyone interested in art, sculpture and the varied array of settings, both public and private, in which Pye's works are displayed.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
ISBN-10:
0956349811
ISBN-13:
9780956349811
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