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Tim Scott (artist)

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Nationality
  
British

Education
  
Central Saint Martins

Movement
  
Modern art

Period
  
Modern art

Name
  
Tim Scott

Known for
  
Sculpture

Role
  
Artist


Tim Scott (artist) Tim Scott born 1937 Tate


Born
  
1937
London, UK

Notable work
  
Counterpoint series, "Cathedral"

Books
  
Fine Wicker Furniture, Twenty Days in the Reich: Th, Maths Repair Kit, Twenty Days in the Reich: Th

Tim Scott (born 1937, London) is a British sculptor known for his abstract sculptures made from transparent acrylic and steel. While studying architecture, Scott also studied sculpture part-time at Saint Martin's School of Art, where he also later taught. Inspired by the example of David Smith, Scott began to make sculptures using materials such as fibreglass, glass, metal, and acrylic sheets.

Tim Scott (artist) Tim Scott born 1937 Tate

In the seventies, Scott created his groundbreaking series of thick-slab acrylic and steel sculptures. Frustrated ultimately with the fragility of plastics at the time, Scott switched to steel for his material, abandoning his trademark acrylic sheets altogether.

Tim Scott's work can be found in many important collections, including the Tate Gallery, London, and the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

He was teaching inter alia as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg

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References

Tim Scott (artist) Wikipedia