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Sep 25
by Admin in Exhibitions, Robert Koenig 1 comments

Robert Koenig Retrospective

1st Aug 2009 – 26th Sep 2009 Gibberd Gallery, Civic Centre, Harlow
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Sep 25
by Admin in Artists, Artists E-L, Robert Koenig 0 comments tags: Grizedale Panel, I am all leaves, Planty, Three Totems

Robert Koenig

Koenig was born in Manchester in 1951 and is of Polish descent. He studied Fine Art at Brighton Polytechnic then the Slade and became an Associate of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.In 1982 he was resident sculptor in Grizedale Forest, Cumbria. He is recognised for his use of wood.In 1996 he won a competition to commemorate the coal miners and steel workers of Bilston.He has exhibited and sold work internationally from London, Poland and China. He works mainly in wood, carving, painting and printing on it. His output is diverse from portraiture to furniture for interior and exterior settings. He runs workshops, many school based. He lives in Brighton. Works Grizedale Panel Wooden carved relief1984218x136x3 cmBarbara Castle Health Centre Donated to the Trust by Patricia Gibberd in 2003. I am all leavesWood relief1984218×136 x3 cmThe Playhouse, Town CentrePurchased jointly by Harlow Council and the Harlow Art Trust from the exhibition in the Gibberd Gallery 2009. PlantyWood2009series of three small wood carvingsSt John’s ARCAlso purchased from the 2009 exhibition. See under Exhibitions for details of the retrospective Three Totems, wood carving, is on loan to the Gibberd Garden from the artist.
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