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Name
  
Ken Ford

Role
  
Sculptor

Education
  
Royal College of Art


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Kenneth Ford (born 1930) is a British sculptor, is a former British Prix de Rome winner for Sculpture, in 1955. He previously studied at the Royal College of Art under Frank Dobson.

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He was head of sculpture at Leicester Polytechnic (1967–1988) and a visiting lecturer at the former Frink School of Figurative Sculpture in Tunstall. In 2010, University of Leicester awarded him an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters for his contribution to the artistic life of Leicestershire and UK.

Public Commissions

In 1961 a competition led to commission for a work to symbolize the rebirth of Newcastle upon Tyne after wartime devastation. “Symbol of Rebirth”, celebrates evolution and rebirth, itself evolving from the primitive forms at the base rising to an embryonic form in a pelvic structure. Other public sculpture include the Sir Frank Whittle commemoration in Lutterworth and a 1993 work, “Into Our First World”, at Surrey Heath House at Camberley. This work is popular with the local community and a proposal to move it resulted in much local protest.

Portrait of Ken Ford

Ford agreed to sit for Jon Edgar in Leicestershire during 2005. A terracotta head exists.

References

Ken Ford (sculptor) Wikipedia