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Born 1967. Known for: Sculpture.
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Chiefly working in terracotta, resin and bronze, British sculptor, Paul Day, has established a peculiarly singular aesthetic dialect in contemporary sculpture. With an unusual and, at times,... Read full biography
Chiefly working in terracotta, resin and bronze, British sculptor, Paul Day, has established a peculiarly singular aesthetic dialect in contemporary sculpture. With an unusual and, at times, unsettling approach to perspective, scale, and composition, Day’s highly stylized works defy any traditional... Read full biography
Chiefly working in terracotta, resin and bronze, British sculptor, Paul Day, has established a peculiarly singular aesthetic dialect in contemporary sculpture. With an unusual and, at times, unsettling approach to perspective, scale, and composition, Day’s highly stylized works defy any traditional means of categorization. Noted for his keen observation of architectural and human forms, Day has received commissions throughout Europe, Canada, and the United States, with The Meeting Place at St... Read full biography
Chiefly working in terracotta, resin and bronze, British sculptor, Paul Day, has established a peculiarly singular aesthetic dialect in contemporary sculpture. With an unusual and, at times, unsettling approach to perspective, scale, and composition, Day’s highly stylized works defy any traditional means of categorization. Noted for his keen observation of architectural and human forms, Day has received commissions throughout Europe, Canada, and the United States, with The Meeting Place at St Pancras, London; The Battle of Britain Monument at Victoria Embankment, London; and The Iraq & Afghanistan Memorial at the Victoria Embankment Gardens, London, being among his best-known works.
Chiefly working in terracotta, resin and bronze, British sculptor, Paul Day, has established a peculiarly singular aesthetic dialect in contemporary sculpture. With an unusual and, at times, unsettling approach to perspective, scale, and composition, Day’s highly stylized works defy any traditional means of categorization. Noted for his keen observation of architectural and human forms, Day has received commissions throughout Europe, Canada, and the United States, with The Meeting Place at St Pancras, London; The Battle of Britain Monument at Victoria Embankment, London; and The Iraq & Afghanistan Memorial at the Victoria Embankment Gardens, London, being among his best-known works.

