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Lynn Chadwick. Out of the Shadows: Unseen Sculptures from the 1960s

Wed 16th Sep - Sun 8th Nov 2009

The constructivist and abstract works Lynn Chadwick produced between 1963 and 1966 have largely escaped critical notice or exposition but are an essential element in any analysis of Chadwick’s unique approach to making sculpture. These sculptures demonstrate that far from sticking to one form of expression during the cultural upheaval of pop, op, and minimalist art, Chadwick was as in touch with the zeitgeist as many of his younger contemporaries.

The originality of these largely overlooked constructions informed Chadwick’s work for the rest of his life and to this day have found echoes in the most contemporary of architecture. His playfully amalgamated series of cones, pyramids and polyhedrons are all constructed with Chadwick’s unique external armature which invigorates the formal austerity of the shapes with art brut surfaces and the vital energy of his straight line frame structures.

Out of the Shadows: Unseen Sculptures of the 1960s is the most complete survey of Chadwick’s abstract works ever realised and finally recognises how inventive and experimental Chadwick really was. Shared between our two venues Pangolin London and Gallery Pangolin, we are delighted to offer an insight into these pivotal pieces through drawings, prints and sculptures. The fully illustrated catalogue which accompanies the exhibition gives these abstract works the prominence they deserve within his output as a whole.

This is an unusual opportunity to acquire a rare low edition Chadwick bronze to add depth and interest to any collection of post-war British sculpture. Our long and fruitful collaboration with Chadwick over many years brings a personal and intimate dimension to an artist famously reclusive. A fully illustrated new book accompanies the exhibition.

- Price £25 + p&p. To purchase call 020 7520 1480

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