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'''Stephen Cox''' {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|RA}} (born |
'''Stephen Cox''' {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|RA}} (born 1946 in [[Bristol]]) is a British sculptor, known for his monolithic public artworks in stone.<ref name="CASS">{{cite web|url=http://www.sculpture.org.uk/artist/77/stephen-cox|title=Stephen Cox|publisher=CASS Sculpture Foundation|accessdate=27 October 2014}}</ref> |
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He trained at the [[Central School of Art and Design]], London, from 1966-1968.<ref name="CASS" /> and attended the sixth [[Indian Triennale]] in 1986 in [[New Delhi]], to represent the United Kingdom.<ref name="CASS" /> His style mixes Italian, Egyptian and Indian traditions.<ref name="Clark" /> He also works in wood,<ref name="Clark" /> and has exhibited at the [[Royal Academy]].<ref name="Clark" /> |
He trained at the [[Central School of Art and Design]], London, from 1966-1968.<ref name="CASS" /> and attended the sixth [[Indian Triennale]] in 1986 in [[New Delhi]], to represent the United Kingdom.<ref name="CASS" /> His style mixes Italian, Egyptian and Indian traditions.<ref name="Clark" /> He also works in wood,<ref name="Clark" /> and has exhibited at the [[Royal Academy]].<ref name="Clark" /> |
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Stephen Cox | |
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Born | 1946 (age 78–79) |
Nationality | British |
Education | Central School of Art and Design |
Known for | Sculpture |
Website | stephencoxra |
Stephen Cox RA (born 1946 in Bristol) is a British sculptor, known for his monolithic public artworks in stone.[1]
He trained at the Central School of Art and Design, London, from 1966-1968.[1] and attended the sixth Indian Triennale in 1986 in New Delhi, to represent the United Kingdom.[1] His style mixes Italian, Egyptian and Indian traditions.[2] He also works in wood,[2] and has exhibited at the Royal Academy.[2]
He lives and works in a former farmhouse at Clee Hill, Shropshire, England[2] and has a second home in Mahabalipuram, India, where he also works.[1]
Works
Cox's works include:
- 1986Atyeo, Bristol :
- 1988Sculptures, Cairo Opera House :
- 1992Mantra, British High Commission, New Delhi :
- 1993Work, parish church of St Paul, Harringay :
- 1993Echo, Broadgate Properties, Fleet Place, Ludgate, London :
- 1996Tribute Sculpture, British High Commission, Canberra (War Memorial) :
- 1997Vessels: Adam and Eve, St Luke's Church, Chelsea, London :
- 1997Eucharist, Cathedral of St Nicholas, Newcastle Upon Tyne :
- 1998Rajiv Gandhi Samadhi, Vir Bhumi, Raj Ghat, New Delhi :
- 1999Faceted Column, Finsbury Pavement, London (sandstone, pictured) :
- 1999Tribute to Beato Surore, Hospital of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena, Italy :
- 2001Proslogion: to St. Anselm, Aosta Cathedral, Italy :
- 2005Altar to St. Anselm, St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral :
- 2009Virgin Mary and Saint Midred, Tower Gateway of Lincoln College, Oxford :
- 2011Holy Water Stoup, Canterbury Cathedral :
- Osirisisis, at Stockley Park business park, near Heathrow. Diorite.
- Hymn Sculpture, University of Kent
References
- ^ a b c d "Stephen Cox". CASS Sculpture Foundation. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
- ^ a b c d Clark, Alex (6 November 2011). "A room of my own: Stephen Cox". The Observer. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
Further reading
- Bann, Stephen (1995). The Sculpture of Stephen Cox. London: Lund Humphries. ISBN 978-0853316756.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stephen Cox (sculptor).
- Official website
- Selected CV at the Royal Academy website
- Stephen Cox entry at Cass Sculpture Foundation
- Profile on Royal Academy of Arts Collections