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Phillip King
1934–2021
Sculptor and teacher, born in Kheredine, Tunisia, arriving in England in 1946. Studied modern languages at Cambridge University, 1954–7, and was at St Martin’s School of Art, 1957–8.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Heart 1988 Phillip King (1934–2021)Heart 1988 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Small Wall Sculpture 1974 Phillip King (1934–2021)Small Wall Sculpture 1974 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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Clarion c.1981 Phillip King (1934–2021)Clarion c.1981 Fulham Broadway, Fulham, Hammersmith and Fulham
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Within 1978–1979 Phillip King (1934–2021)Within 1978–1979 Tate
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Call 1967 Phillip King (1934–2021)Call 1967 Tate
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Crouching Man 1956 Phillip King (1934–2021)Crouching Man 1956 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Span 1967 Phillip King (1934–2021)Span 1967 Royal Academy of Arts
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Through 1965 Phillip King (1934–2021)Through 1965 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Tra-La-La 1963 Phillip King (1934–2021)Tra-La-La 1963 Tate
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Brick Piece 1 1974 Phillip King (1934–2021)Brick Piece 1 1974 Yale Center for British Art
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Drift 1962 Phillip King (1934–2021)Drift 1962 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Mother and Child c.1950–c.1959 Phillip King (1934–2021)Mother and Child c.1950–c.1959 UCL Art Museum
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Green Streamer 1970 Phillip King (1934–2021)Green Streamer 1970 Tate
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Crest 1950–1999 Phillip King (1934–2021)Crest 1950–1999 Cartwright Hall Art Gallery
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Charles Darwin (1809–1882) Phillip King (1934–2021)Charles Darwin (1809–1882) Christ's College, University of Cambridge
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Pitcher and Cup 1996 Phillip King (1934–2021)Pitcher and Cup 1996 Tate
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Dunstable Reel 1970 Phillip King (1934–2021)Dunstable Reel 1970 Tate
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Genghis Khan 1963 Phillip King (1934–2021)Genghis Khan 1963 Tate
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Brick Piece 1 1970s Phillip King (1934–2021)Brick Piece 1 1970s The New Art Gallery Walsall
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Obelisk for Tower Bridge 1989 Phillip King (1934–2021)Obelisk for Tower Bridge 1989 Victoria Gallery & Museum