Richard_Stone_(sculptor)

Richard Stone (sculptor)

Richard Stone (sculptor)

British sculptor


Richard Stone is a British sculptor and painter and a fellow and trustee of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.[1] He was born in 1974 in England and graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2000. In 2014 Stone was awarded the Brian Mercer Residency for Bronze Casting[2] and in 2013 was awarded Arts Council England funding.[3] Stone works between London and Pietrasanta, Italy.

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Notable exhibitions

Works by Stone were included in Sweep~Landskip (2018), an exhibition of international artists whose work use landscape as a concept.[4] In 2018, Stone exhibited marble works and a series of abstract paintings at Art Brussels.[5] He was included in the exhibition Nature Morte, which toured museums in Norway, Sweden and Poland before returning to London's Guildhall in 2017.[6] Recent solo exhibitions include everywhen (2017)[7] and gleam (2014).[8]

Critical responses

Stone has been referred to as "one of the most talented emerging artists working in the UK today"[9] and his practice seen as seen as "intrinsic to consider our place and purpose within an ever-changing world".[10] Stone was also included in Michael Petry's Nature Morte which explored the timeless tradition of still life, bought up to date by international contemporary artists including Matt Collishaw, Elmgreen & Dragset, Gabriel Orozco and Gerhard Richter.[11]

Media recognition

Stone has been featured in many media articles including Artdependence,[12] Elephant and Wall Street International Magazine.[13] In 2018, a documentary entitled Hard Beauty screened on Sky Arts in the United Kingdom. The documentary featured Stone discussing his mentor Helaine Blumenfeld's sculptural practice.[14] In 2017, Stone appeared on London Live, where he spoke about the exhibition Nature Morte.[15]


References

  1. "RBS Council » Royal British Society of Sculptors". rbs.org.uk.
  2. "kinokino". kinokino.no.
  3. "art brussels 2018". richard stone.
  4. Michael Petry (2013). Nature Morte. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 978-0500239063.
  5. "Richard Stone". www.facebook.com.
  6. "Richard Stone". www.facebook.com.

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