Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan

Phillip KingWW-1963-218185
1963·Painted plastic·object: 2134 x 2743 x 3658 mm

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Year
1963
Dimensions
object: 2134 x 2743 x 3658 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Phillip King
Phillip King

Sculpture

Phillip King PRA was a British sculptor. He was one of Anthony Caro's best-known students, even though the two artists were near contemporaries. Their education followed similar trajectories and they both worked as assistants to Henry Moore. Following the "New Generation" show at the Whitechapel Gallery, both Caro and King were included in the seminal 1966 exhibit, "Primary Structures" at the Jewish Museum in New York representing the British influence on the "New Art". In 2011, his work was represented in the Royal Academy exhibition on Modern British Sculpture which explored British sculpture of the twentieth century.

Tunis, Tunisia

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Year
1963
Dimensions
object: 2134 x 2743 x 3658 mm
Watts ID
WW-1963-218185

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Artist

Phillip King

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