Private view on Thursday 30 November 2006, 6 - 8pm
at Osborne Samuel, 23a Bruton Street, London W1J 6QG

RSVP Tania Sutton at the gallery or email tsutton@osbornesamuel.com
T: 020 7493 7939 F: 020 7493 7798

Fully illustrated exhibition catalogue available on request. All works in the exhibition are now online.
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This exhibition accompanies the launch of two new books about Lynn Chadwick.

The definitive catalogue raisonné by Dennis Farr and Eva Chadwick has now been revised and updated and is
published for the first time by Lund Humphries, with whom we have worked on many projects over the years.
Every sculpture by the artist is illustrated with full supporting details.

‘Lynn Chadwick’, with photography by David Finn explores the important collection of sculpture housed at Lypiatt Park, the artist’s home for 45 years. It is a rare opportunity to see so many works in such perfect settings in and around the house. The text is by Judith Collins a senior curator at the Tate and published by Ruder Finn.

Both books are available from the gallery and in addition we also have available the excellent Tate Gallery catalogue with text by Dennis Farr and the Chadwick monograph by Edward Lucie-Smith.

To accompany the launch of the new titles we will be exhibiting a selection of our available work by the artist. As well as bronzes from all periods of his working life we are also showing a group of works on paper.We have unearthed several rare Chadwick drawings and prints in recent years and these are shown for the first time.

Anyone who follows the art market will know that there is currently huge interest in British sculpture, in particular Chadwick, with recent record prices at auction indicating the strength of demand for his work. What is particularly gratifying is the interest in Chadwick’s early sculpture. The evolution of the artist’s approach to form during the 1950s took him from the earliest anthropomorphic beasts and birds through the earliest human forms with their spiky heads and attenuated limbs. By the mid 1970s the more recognisable triangular and square headed figures had emerged. As Chadwick’s reputation spread so many dealers and collectors came to know the artist through these later figures and the earlier work was not until recently much in evidence. The Tate Gallery show in 2004 was an important opportunity to put the earlier work in context, and it is clear that a true comprehension of Chadwick depends on the foundations that the early work provide.

Much of the work in the exhibition will also be shown at the art fairs in London and Palm Beach in January 2007

For more information about Lynn Chadwick, click here for a pdf of the catalogue, or go to
www.osbornesamuel.com

Peter Osborne

Lynn Chadwick, Sculpture, the revised complete catalogue raisonne by Farr & Chadwick published by Lund Humphries. 472 pages hardback, £ 75.00 + £ 3.95 per order for delivery within the UK and £ 7.50 for postage overseas.

Lynn Chadwick, a unique insight into the artist’s personal collection of his own work at his home in Gloucestershire, photography by David Finn, text by Judith
Collins, published by Ruder Finn Press. 176 pages hardback, £ 35.00 + £ 4.00 per order for delivery within the UK, £ 7.00 for postage in Europe.

Two Winged Figures II, 1976
Bronze. Edition of 8
Height: 49 cm; 19 1/2 in
(735s)

Conjunction X, 1960
Bronze. Edition of 4
Height: 73cm; 29 in
(329)

Back to Venice (Small Version II), 1988
Bronze. Edition of 9
63.5 x 76 x 53cm; 25 x 30 x 21 in
(C 79s)


Winged Figure, 1958
Lithograph
Edition of 100 plus 16 AP’s
Printed and published by Bodensee Verlag
38.6 x 24 cm; 15 1/4 x 9 1/2 in

Maquette III Jubilee III, 1984
Bronze. Edition of 9
Male:
H: 77 cm; 30 1/2 in, W: 33 cm; 13 in, D: 68 cm; 27
Female:
H: 76 cm; 30 in, W: 33 cm; 13 in, D: 63 cm; 25
(C 24s)


Study For Sculpture, 1956
Pen, ink and wash
Signed and dated
24 x 31cm; 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 in
For further information please contact Tania Sutton at the gallery, or go to the Osborne Samuel website:
www.osbornesamuel.com

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