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Sand Muslin at Tate Britain, London




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Title
Sand Muslin


Artist
Barry Flanagan (1941-2009)


Date
1966


Medium
Sand and muslin


Dimensions
181x 302x 302mm


Accession#
T03725


Credit
Transferred from the Victoria and Albert Museum 1983



This piece is part of a sculpture named Two muslin bags filled with sand. The sculpture ‘Sand Muslin’ belongs to the Arts Council of Great Britain, and was reproduced as the frontispiece in the Van Abbemuseum catalogue (1977). Made by welsh sculptor Barry Flanagan, best known for his bronzestatues of hares and other animals.Barry Flanagan was born on 11 January 1941 in Prestatyn, in North Wales. From 1957 to 1958 he studied architecture atBirmingham College of Art and Crafts. He studied sculpture at Saint Martin's School of Art in London from 1964 to 1966, and from 1967 to 1971 taught both at Saint Martin's and at the Central School of Art and Design. Flanagan left St Martin's School of Art in 1966. The catalogue of his exhibition at the Rowan Gallery in August 1966 lists one work made of sand, ‘ring n’, a heap of sand with the top removed. Catherine Lampert associates his sand filled bags with the process of casting. Flanagan died on 31 August 2009 of motor neurone disease.
Tate Britain held a retrospective show Early Works 1965–1982 from September 2011 to January 2012. This exhibition contained many examples of his less well known pieces using materials such as cloth and rope, as well as some of the early bronze hare sculptures for which he became famous
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