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Nicola Hicks: Sculpture and Drawings

Nicola Hicks: Sculpture and Drawings
Library Shelf Location 18.HICK
Publication Date 1993
Description Born in London in 1960, she studied at Chelsea School of Art, and took her MA at the Royal College of Art. She has had major solo shows in leading museums and galleries in Britain and around the world, and has already been honoured with a MBE for her contribution to the visual arts. Hicks' primary media are plaster and straw, and huge sheets of brown paper on which she works up her dynamic charcoal drawings. Many of the sculptures have subsequently been cast in bronze, often with such subtlety that every fragile detail of plaster and straw is reproduced. The study of anatomy and the discipline of drawing cannot be underestimated in Nicola Hicks' work. Although not concerned with mimetic representation her achievement is founded on a unique ability to capture the physicality and psychology of the animal and human figures she creates. Since 1984, she has had a number of successful solo exhibitions and has exhibited her work in India, Japan, America and Canada as well as across the UK, Ireland and Europe. In 1987 she accompanied the Henry Moore Memorial Exhibition to India, giving lectures and workshops, and working with Indian artists. Two years later she set up studio in Sydney, Australia in order to work in the bush. Hicks' work often combines charm and menace in equal and sometimes devastating measures.
ISBN 1873362315
Quantity 1
Pages 94 p. : ill., ports. ; 28 cm.
Authors Robert Heller, Sue Hubbard
Formats Paperback, Exhibition Catalogue
Publisher Flowers East, London
Related Artist Nicola Hicks
Categories Drawing, Sculpture
Keywords Animals, Body (subject), Figurative Art
Artist's Nationality British/UK
Language English

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