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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Sculptor

Name
  
Paul Mason

Website
  
www.paul-mason.com

Known for
  
Sculptor


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Full Name
  
Paul William Mason

Born
  
23 June 1952
Bolton, Lancashire

Spouse(s)
  
1st Susan Disley, 2nd Emma Talbot

Awards
  
Winner of the Royal Academy Gold Medal in 1976

Died
  
May 9, 2006, London, United Kingdom

Education
  
University of Wolverhampton

Books
  
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: die Biographie

Paul Mason (23 June 1952 – 9 May 2006) was a British sculptor and artist working mainly in stone and marble. Winner of the Royal Academy Gold Medal in 1976, his work has been exhibited in the United Kingdom and Europe, including the Tate Gallery, St Ives and the Bauhaus Kunst-Archiv in Berlin.

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Personal life and education

Paul William Mason was born on 23 June 1952 in Bolton, Lancashire. Mason first married Susan Disley, a ceramicist, with whom he had a son, Joseph. He later married a painter, Emma Talbot, to whom he was married at the time of his death. Together they had sons Zachary and Daniel. As of 2006, Emma was the Head of Painting and Two-Dimensional (2D) at St Martin’s College, University of the Arts, London.

Mason studied first at Bolton College of Art & Design from 1970 to 71. Next he studied at Wolverhampton Polytechnic from 1971 to 74, under John Paddison, and finally at the Royal Academy from 1974 to 77, under Willi Soukop.

Career

He is known for his exterior sculptures, dubbed "iconic stone carved pieces that are large scale interpretations of natural form", but he also painted, drew, created collages and made smaller sculptures.

Of his works, Mason said:

My works attempt to recognise and emulate the natural forces inherent in both carving and the geology. There is something deeply attractive and satisfying about the sculptural processes on both scales, and the dialogue between them that occurs quite naturally within the fragment and the whole.

He taught from 1993–1997 at Northumbria University. Mason taught at Derby University after Northumbria. In 2004, at Derby University, he became Professor of Sculpture. Mason also taught at art schools in Loughborough and Staffordshire.

Mason had in-house residencies in his career, including one at Gloucester Cathedral in 2000–01 and the other in 1996 at Tate St. Ives, where he worked in Barbara Hepworth’s Studio.

Works

This is a partial list of Mason's works.

Exhibitions

The following are partial lists of Mason's exhibitions.

Solo exhibitions

2005 Stone Landscapes. Quay Arts. Newport Isle of Wight.2001 “Division as Structure" Reliefs & Drawings Bauhaus Archiv, Berlin.1998 Six Chapel Row, Bath.1997 “From the Ocean Floor” Djanogly Arts Centre, Nottingham.1996 Tate Gallery St Ives. Installation and new work sited throughout the permanent collection.

Group exhibitions

2004 Fermynwoods Gallery, Northampton with John Holden1999 Dock Museum, Barrow in Furness.1997 Drawing Exhibition, Newlyn Art Gallery.1995 “Divers Memories” Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford.

Retrospective exhibitions

2012 Tarpey Gallerys

References

Paul Mason (sculptor) Wikipedia


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