Barry Flanagan 
Works available
30ft Acrobats
2000
Bronze
Edition 1 of 4 plus AP
906 × 297 × 244 cm / 30ft x 9ft8 7/8 × 8ft 1/8 ins
Large Monument
1996
Bronze
Edition 5 of 6 + 2 Artist's casts
296.5 × 132.1 × 109.9 cm / 116 3/4 × 52 × 43 1/4 in
Hells Bells
2005
Bronze on steel base
Edition 5 of 8 + 3 AP
95 1/4 × 86 1/2 × 26 1/2 in / 242 × 220 × 67 cm
Flaming Red
1975
Dyed and painted hessian, string & wood support
135 × 58 1/2 cm / 4ft5 × 1ft11 ins
Dark Blue
Edition of 100
1976
Unframed signed Linocut
Sheet size: 19 × 29 cm / Sheet size: 7.5 × 11.5 ins
For John Constable
Edition of 100
1976
Unframed signed etching
Sheet size: 28 × 38 cm / Sheet size: 11× 1ft3 ins
Green Diamond
Edition of 40
1976
Unframed signed etching
Sheet size: 38 × 56 cm / Sheet size: 1ft3 × 1ft10 ins
Loch Ness no 1 of 6
AP (Edition of 50)
1976
Unframed signed etching
Sheet size 33 × 50 cm / Sheet size: 1ft1 × 1ft 7 3/4 ins
Small Green
Edition 42 of 50
1976
Unframed signed linocut
Sheet size: 19 × 29 cm / Sheet size: 7 ½ x 11 ½ ins
Biography
(1941–)
This summer the New Art Centre shall show in the park a selection of large-scale bronzes by internationally renowned artist Barry Flanagan. A sculptor who has always retained an ironic attitude towards his medium, he oscillates between the abstract and the figurative, largely using lumps of quarried Hornton stone or marble to create his works. His hare sculptures, cast in bronze, are archetypal Flanagan, personified in a number of roles or settings, they seem anthropomorphic, despite their seemingly primitive representation and immense scale. Flanagan has exhibited worldwide, including MOMA New York, the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
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