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Simon Hitchens Born 1967 The Reality of Absence III Resin 2006 25 x 21 x 20.5cm |
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An exhibition and auction of works donated by British & international artists to raise funds for the Helen Bamber Foundation 5 - 7 May 2009 at Maddox Arts, 52 Brook's Mews, London W1K 4ED |
Simon
Hitchens trained in sculpture at West Surrey College of Art and Design and
Bristol Polytechnic where he received his BA (Hons) in 1990. He worked in
stone until 2000 when he moved on to glass and resin. His work has caused
considerable note in artistic circles and he has been invited to exhibit in
major museums and galleries across
Simon
Hitchens is an Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. He is
the winner of the 2003 Millfield School Sculpture Competition and recent
commissions for public sculptures include: 100 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge,
London
(2003), Rubus Court, Bracknell
(2001), Conquest
Simon Hitchens represents the fourth generation of artists in his family. His father (John Hitchens) and grandfather (Ivon Hitchens) are well-known British painters. Although proud of his artistic heritage, Simon breaks away from family tradition by working in 3D. Highly polished, carved so as to look like they are machine-made, Hitchens' sculptures have a serenity and spirituality about them that draws the viewer right inside the work - a place where the only contemplation is life's 'big picture'.
'My
forms are concerned with magnetism, presence, a solemnity of character and
simplicity of shape. I aim to create sculptures which refresh and uplift the
spirit by appealing, through sight and touch, directly to our emotional
understanding of the world.' See more at www.simonhitchens.com
Publications: 'Modern British Sculpture' by Guy Portelli, 2004, 'Thinking Big'
published by Sculpture at Goodwood, 2002, 'The Art of Prior's School'published
by Bohun Gallery, 2002.
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The Helen Bamber Foundation Email us at
info@helenbamber.org
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