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Ivor Abrahams
back Ivor Abrahams RA Born: 10 January 1935, Wigan, Lancashire, UK Abrahams studied at St Martin’s School of Art under Anthony Caro from 1952 to 1953 and at Camberwell School of Art under Karel Vogel from 1954 to 1957. He was apprenticed at the Fiorini Art bronze foundry in 1957 and went on to work as a display artist for Adele Rootstein. After extensive travel in Europe, he became a visiting lecturer in Sculpture at Birmingham College of Art and Coventry College of Art between 1960 and 1964. He has been a visiting lecturer at Goldsmiths College of Art, the Royal College of Art (Prints Department) and the Slade School of Art. He is currently teaching at the Royal Academy Schools. Ivor Abrahams’s first show was with Peter Blake at the Portal Gallery in 1960. He also exhibited in the landmark '22 Young Sculptors' at the ICA in 1961. His first US solo show was with Richard Feigen Gallery in 1970. Abrahams established his international reputation with a major museum show at the Kolnisher Kunstverein, Cologne, in 1973. He went on to have solo shows in museums and private galleries in Europe and the United States. These include a major retrospective at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 1984. Group shows include Art Inglese Oggi, Pallazzo Reale, Milan (1976); Silver Jubilee Exhibition of Contemporary British Sculpture, Battersea Park (1977); Landscape Prints, Tate Gallery, London (1981); British Sculpture in the 20th Century, Whitechapel Art Gallery (1982); Sculpture 93, Chelsea Harbour, London (1993); Sculpture at Goodwood (commission: 2000); Bronze, British Contemporary Sculpture, Holland Park, London (2000); Carnival of Animals, The Hague (2001). Abrahams was elected a Royal Academician in 1991. In 1992 he moved to the South of France and returned to London in 1999. He now lives and works in London and France. Recent solo exhibitions 2007 Henry Moore Institute, Leeds Canary Wharf, London Iain MacKenzie Fine Art, London 2001 A P Gianini Gallery, San Francisco, from Bank of America Collection (Prints) 1999 Royal Academy of Arts, London (prints retrospective) Mayor Gallery, London Ian Mackenzie Fine Arts 1995 Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (sculpture retrospective – 5 decades) 1994 Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London 1991 Galerie Salis, Salzburg 1989 Miriam Shiell Fine Art, Toronto 1987 Galerie Albrecht, Munich Public collections Aberdeen Art Gallery Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol Arts Council of Great Britain Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris Bradford Art Gallery and Museum British Council, London Buymans Museum, Rotterdam City Museum and Art Gallery, Portsmouth Denver Museum, Colorado Fort Lauderdale Museum, Florida Liechtensteinische Staatliche Kunstsammlung, Vaduz Liverpool University Metropolitan Museum, New York Middlesbrough Art Gallery Minneapolis Art Institute Moore College, Philadelphia Museum of Modern Art, New York National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Norton College of Art, Miami Rice University, Texas Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Sharjah Art Museum, UAE Stoke City Art Gallery Strassburg Museum Tate Gallery, London Vassar College Art Gallery, New York Victoria and Albert Museum, London Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Wedgwood Museum, Stoke-on-Trent Wilhem Lembruch Museum, Duisburg Williams College Museum of Art, Williamston |
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