andrew webb
Mediums Used
Andrew Webb works in the fields of sculpture and public art. His work is characterised by its sculptural approach as opposed to a theoretical one and engages his audience with striking sculptural forms. He uses photography and drawing from the built environment to source inspiration for his work. Andrew Webb creates modern sculpture in steel in all its forms, such as galvanised mild steel, stainless steel and corten.
Andrew Webb works in the fields of sculpture and metalwork. His work is characterised by its sculptural approach as opposed to a theoretical one and engages his audience with striking sculptural forms. He uses photography and drawing from the built environment to source inspiration for his work
Sculptures by andrew webb
Credentials
Qualifications
2001 - 2004 Various Part time professional photographic courses
1983 - 1986 BA {Hons} Fine Art/Design, Bradford College, Yorkshire
1982 - 1983 Art Foundation, London College of Printing,2001 - 2004 Various Part time professional photographic courses
1983 - 1986 BA {Hons} Fine Art/Design, Bradford College, Yorkshire
1982 - 1983 Art Foundation, London College of PrintingExhibitions
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Awards
Publications
Built environment, Anthony Caro, Richard Serra, dereliction, shipbuilding, scrap steel, construction / sites / detritus
£65,000 sculptural commission,
Tabard Square, Borough, London. for Rolfe Judd Architects, Berkeley Homes
Selected commissions
2003 - 2009
Making sculpture for Rebecca Warren (Turner prize nominee 2006) ongoing (Maureen Paley Gallery)
Making sculpture for Peter Peri (Carl Freedman gallery)
Sculptural Staircase and mezzanine in Patinated steel, oak and curved glass. Islington London
Decorative rolled steel door 3.3m high. Primrose Hill, London
£65, comprising 4 gates (22m total) and 3 oval vent surrounds each 4 x 1.5 x 3.5m high, galvanised steel.
Tabard Square, Berkeley Homes liaising with Laing O`Rourke
Decorative security doors, 2.4m high. Steel, rose tinted glass. For a design office / Club Craft Architects
Cast concrete worktop 4.2m x 1m x 100mm for Evans Davies Architects
Decorative iron gate influenced by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
7m high steel tower for 02 mobile phones
Contemporary exterior railings, private client. Shepard`s Bush