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Nationality
  
Australian

Education
  
Role
  
Artist


Name
  
Ron Robertson-Swann

Notable work
  
Known for
  
Ron Robertson-Swann Yellow Peril set to return to Swanston St Herald Sun

Born
  
1941 (
1941
)

Awards
  
Order of Australia Medal (OAM )

Ronald Charles Robertson-Swann OAM (born 1941, Sydney), is an Australian sculptor, best known for his controversial abstract public sculpture Vault (1980). His sculpture has been described as being in the Anthony Caro style, which he adopted after studying at Saint Martin's School of Art, London, in the 1960s. He studied under Lyndon Dadswell and was an assistant to Henry Moore. He is Head of Sculpture at the National Art School and is the artistic adviser to the popular annual exhibition Sculpture by the Sea. He was a founding member of the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council and has won numerous awards including the Comalco Invitational Sculpture Award, the Transfeld Prize and the Alice Prize.

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Graeme Sturgeon, the pre-eminent Australian sculpture historian and critic, described Robertson-Swann in 1980 as "the most consistent of the Classic Formalist, that is, the one most concerned to produce a sculpture which, while obviously of its era, transcends considerations of style in search of a timeless sense of rightness."

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References

Ron Robertson-Swann Wikipedia