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Gordon Baldwin: Works 1971 – 2003 at Corvi-Mora, London

November 16, 2021
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  • Gordon Baldwin: Works 1971 – 2003 at Corvi-Mora, London, 2021
  • Spring Form, 2002, Earthenware, 41 x 22 x 52 cm, 16.1 x 8.6 x 20.4 inches
  • Rocking Piece, 1971, Earthenware, 49 x 50 x 14 cm, 19.2 x 19.8 x 5.5 inches
  • Painting in the Form of a Bowl, 1985, Earthenware, 38 x 46 x 41 cm, 14.9 x 18.1 x 16.1 inches
  • Vessel from the Seferis Series, 1977, Stoneware, 47 x 23 x 12 cm, 18.4 x 9 x 4.7 inches
  • Avis, 1983, Earthenware, 41 x 28 x 20 cm, 16.1 x 11 x 7.8 inches
  • Tall Standing Form, 1985, Earthenware, 100 x 40 x 19 cm, 39.3x 15.7 x 7.4 inches
  • Painting in the Form of a Bowl, 1986, Earthenware, 22.5 x 32 x 32 cm, 8.8 x 12.5 x 12.5 inches
  • Long Spout, 1988, Earthenware, 78 x 38 x 13 cm, 30.7 x 14.9 x 5.1 inches
  • Developed Bottle, 1989, Earthenware, 47 x 41 x 15 cm, 18.5 x 16.1 x 5.9 inches
  • Vessel from the Place of Stones, Earthenware, 41 x 53 x 23 cm, 16.1 x 20.8 x 9 inches
  • Winged Abstract Vessel, 1997, Earthenware, 22.5 x 32 x 32 cm, 8.8 x 12.5 x 12.5 inches
  • Vessel with a Cross, 1998, Earthenware, 23 x 39 x 33 cm, 9 x 15.3 x 12.9 inches

Gordon Baldwin: Works 1971 – 2003 is on view at Corvi-Mora, London

November 11 – December 18, 2021

Tommaso Corvi-Mora is pleased to present an exhibition of sculptures by Gordon Baldwin. Spanning over more than thirty years, it will offer an overview of Baldwin’s ground-breaking, genre-defying oeuvre.

Born in Lincoln in 1932, Gordon Baldwin studied at the Lincoln School of Art and later at Central School of Art and Design. His early work featured functional stoneware and tin-glazed earthenware vessels, thrown on the wheel and assembled. As his artistic vision matured, he began hand-building and engaged with the varied and complex discourse around contemporary sculpture of the ‘60s and ‘70s.

Over the decades his practice has combined a free and unbridled development of three dimensional forms with an exploration of abstract painting and mark-making. Most of his works could be described as four-dimensional: the sculptures develop in space while at the same time alluding to an interior dimension, the contained space inside each form. This further formal articulation encourages a connection to the history and language of studio pottery, while exploring the development of forms through space in total freedom.

While being present in many public collections both in the UK and internationally, his work is strangely absent from the conventional narrative arc of British sculpture.

Contact
info@corvi-mora.com

Corvi-Mora
1a Kempsford Road,
London, SE11 4NU
United Kingdom

Photos courtesy of the gallery

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