Antony Gormley sculptures

Antony Gormley sculptures are renowned for their exploration of the human body and its relationship to space. Frequently using his own form as a reference, Gormley creates minimalist, often life-sized works in cast iron and steel that engage with concepts of identity, existence and perception. His iconic sculptures, such as Angel of the North, merge the human figure with architectural and environmental contexts, inviting reflection on both the individual and the collective experience.

Antony Gormley (B. 1950)

A Case for an Angel I

Antony Gormley (b. 1950)

Angel of the North (Life-Size Maquette)

Antony Gormley (b. 1950)

Feeling Material XIV

Antony Gormley (né en 1950)

Standing Matter XXXI

Antony Gormley (b. 1950)

Feeling Material XIV

Antony Gormley (b. 1950)

Foreign Bodies

ANTONY GORMLEY (B. 1950)

SMALL SPLICE II

ANTONY GORMLEY (B. 1950)

Quantum Cloud XI

Antony Gormley (b. 1950)

Another Time III

Antony Gormley (b. 1950)

Shrive X (Twisted)

ANTONY GORMLEY (B. 1950)

Feeling Material XVII

Antony Gormley (né en 1950)

Small Witness III

ANTONY GORMLEY (B. 1950)

Shrive VII (Twisted)

ANTONY GORMLEY (B. 1950)

UNTITLED [LISTENING FIGURE]

ANTONY GORMLEY (B. 1950)

SMALL VISE III

Antony Gormley (né en 1950)

Insider VIII/Weeds I