Lynn Chadwick was one of the leading British sculptors of post-war Britain, known primarily for metal works often inspired by the human form and the natural world, which also at times seemed close to abstraction. Coming a decade after his major retrospective at Tate Britain, the shows covered in this publication explore Chadwick’s 50-year career, with each offering a distinct curatorial flavour as envisioned by the exhibition designer Bill Katz.
Produced to accompany three concurrent exhibitions of Chadwick’s work at Blain|Southern London and Berlin and Blain|Di Donna, New York in 2014. “Retrospectives” includes an essay from Dr Jon Wood from the Henry Moore Institute and features installation shots of all three exhibitions.
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