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Phyllida Barlow, untitled: catch 5, 2016
US$24,841.20
**Phyllida Barlow** _untitled: catch 5, 2016_, 2016 Medium: Cardboard tube, mesh, plaster, cement, polyurethane foam, wool, fabric, plywood, spray paint, PVA, scrim. Dimensions: 25 x 27 x 29 cm A series of 5 original sculptures. Accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate. Price: £20,000 Member's price: £18,000 _untitled: catch, 2016_, 2016 is an original series of sculptures created by Phyllida Barlow in support of Tate. Using a diverse range of materials, these intricate and ambiguous forms were made by the artist in her London studio. Barlow commented that working on this series offered her a rare opportunity to create work on a more intimate scale and without the assistance of a team. This was a rare opportunity for an artist whose work is typically monumental in scope and scale. Phyllida Barlow uses everyday household or DIY materials which she transforms through processes of layering or accumulation to make large-scale sculptural installations. Cutting, sawing, breaking, coiling, folding or covering, Barlow has been fascinated by the physical experience of handling materials since the late 1960s. Her sculptures and installations often seem to interrupt or invade the space around them. If you would like to view the artwork in person it is on display at Tate Modern on level 4. **Please note: As this is a high value original artwork, a member of our team will be in touch with you to arrange delivery and installation shortly after we receive your order.**
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Phyllida Barlow, untitled: catch 4, 2016
US$24,841.20 **Phyllida Barlow** _untitled: catch 4, 2016_, 2016 Medium: Plaster, cement, bonding plaster, felt, fabric, wool, timber strip, PVA, spray paint, plastic, plywood, cardboard tube. Dimensions: 25 x 15 x 20 cm A series of 5 original sculptures. Accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate. Price: £20,000 Member's price: £18,000 _untitled: catch, 2016_, 2016 is an original series of sculptures...
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Phyllida Barlow, untitled: catch 3, 2016
US$24,841.20 **Phyllida Barlow** _untitled: catch 3, 2016_, 2016 Medium: Cardboard, fabric, cement, polyurethane foam, scrim, PVA, spray paint, plywood, tape. Dimensions: 28 x 25 x 30 cm A series of 5 original sculptures. Accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate. Price: £20,000 Member's price: £18,000 _untitled: catch, 2016_, 2016 is an original series of sculptures created by Phyllida Barlow in...
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Phyllida Barlow, untitled: catch 2, 2016
US$24,841.20 **Phyllida Barlow** _untitled: catch 2, 2016_, 2016 Medium: Mesh, plaster, cement, cardboard, wool, fabric, PVA, spray paint, plywood, timber, scrim, paper, polyurethane foam. Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 20 cm A series of 5 original sculptures. Accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate. Price: £20,000 Member's price: £18,000 _untitled: catch, 2016_, 2016 is an original series of sculptures created...
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Phyllida Barlow, untitled: catch 1, 2016
US$24,841.20 **Phyllida Barlow** _untitled: catch 1, 2016_, 2016 Medium: Plastic, plaster, cement, scrim, wool, paper, fabric, PVA, spray paint, plywood, timber, cardboard tube, polyurethane foam, tape. Dimensions: 30 x 25 x 16 cm A series of 5 original sculptures. Accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate. Price: £20,000 Member's price: £18,000 _untitled: catch, 2016_, 2016 is an original series of...
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Organic Tower
Price On Request Aluminium mounted on wood, mirrors and leds 88,6 x 16,9 x 8,3 in (225 x 43 x 21 cm)A true Parisian, born in Paris in 1965, Noart has let his imagination run wild through the streets and history of this city. His opus, called No Art, is a nostalgic reverence to Parisian culture and French innovation with...
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Vortex Waterfall
Price On Request Aluminium mounted on wood, mirrors and leds 59,1 x 90,6 x 11,8 in (150 x 230 x 30 cm)A true Parisian, born in Paris in 1965, Noart has let his imagination run wild through the streets and history of this city. His opus, called No Art, is a nostalgic reverence to Parisian culture and French innovation with...
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Ad Lib
Price On Request Polished Aluminium, Stainless Steel, Mirrors and LED Lights 18,9 x 20,5 x 7,9 in (48 x 52 x 20 cm)A true Parisian, born in Paris in 1965, Noart has let his imagination run wild through the streets and history of this city. His opus, called No Art, is a nostalgic reverence to Parisian culture and French innovation...
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Transparent love
Price On Request Bronze 41,3 x 43,3 x 55,1 in (105 x 110 x 40 cm)Born in France in 1964, Pierre Matter was originally a mathematician. His early artistic career saw him delving into many different mediums, from comics to bas-relief on stone, from oil to gouache to ink, before finally settling on metal and the three-dimensional form. Matter’s fondness...
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Connected cheetah
Price On Request Bronze 21,2 x 28,3 x 5,9 in (54 x 72 x 15 cm)Born in France in 1964, Pierre Matter was originally a mathematician. His early artistic career saw him delving into many different mediums, from comics to bas-relief on stone, from oil to gouache to ink, before finally settling on metal and the three-dimensional form. Matter’s fondness...
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Serendipity
Price On Request Bronze, stainless steel, and steel 47,2 x 35,4 x 13,8 in (120 x 90 x 35 cm)Born in France in 1964, Pierre Matter was originally a mathematician. His early artistic career saw him delving into many different mediums, from comics to bas-relief on stone, from oil to gouache to ink, before finally settling on metal and the...
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Looking for the futur (silver)
Price On Request Bronze 37,8 x 53,9 x 18,9 in (96 x 137 x 48 cm)Born in France in 1964, Pierre Matter was originally a mathematician. His early artistic career saw him delving into many different mediums, from comics to bas-relief on stone, from oil to gouache to ink, before finally settling on metal and the three-dimensional form. Matter’s fondness...
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Hunting party
Price On Request Bronze, stainless steel and aluminium 31,5 x 37,4 x 22 in (80 x 95 x 56 cm)Born in France in 1964, Pierre Matter was originally a mathematician. His early artistic career saw him delving into many different mediums, from comics to bas-relief on stone, from oil to gouache to ink, before finally settling on metal and the...
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