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Edward Thomas Allington (born 24 June 1951) is an English artist and sculptor.

Born at Troutbeck Bridge, Westmorland, Allington studied at Lancaster College of Art 1968–71, the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London 1971–74 and the Royal College of Art 1983–84. He won the John Moores Liverpool Exhibition Prize in 1989, was Gregory Fellow in Sculpture at University of Leeds 1991–93 and Research Fellow in Sculpture at Manchester Metropolitan University in 1993. He received a fine art award to work at the British School at Rome in 1997.

His work was included in the group exhibition 'Objects and Sculpture' at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1981 and 'The Sculpture Show' at The Hayward Gallery 1983. He has exhibited widely in America, Japan and Europe.[1]

Allington's work is influenced by his interest in the classical world of Greece and Rome and often includes references to architectural details and ancient artifacts.[2] He has exhibited in museums and art galleries throughout the world and is represented in major national and international collections.[3] Allington lives and works in London and teaches at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.

Edward Allington's sculpture "Tilted Vase" in the centre of Ramsbottom

Major collections

Public works

References

  1. ^ Edward Allington | 21ST CENTURY BRITISH SCULPTURE
  2. ^ a b Edward Allington
  3. ^ art49.com - Exhibitions Calendar for modern and contemporary art in London
  4. ^ Tate Collection | Ideal Standard Forms by Edward Allington
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ Wyke, Terry (2004). Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester. Liverpool University Press. p. 265. ISBN 0853235678.
  7. ^ "Tilted Vase". Public Monument and Sculpture Association. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  8. ^ Artpoint: Projects
  9. ^ UCLH Internet - New developments - New University College Hospital - Slade art programme

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