- William G. Tucker
William G. Tucker (born 1935) is a modernist British sculptor and modern art scholar. He was born to English parents in Cairo, Egypt in 1935. In 1937, his family returned to England, where Tucker was raised. He attended the
University of Oxford from 1955-1958. He continued his sculpture studies at theCentral Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, whereAnthony Caro was teaching. His "Meru" series was included alongside Caro at the seminal 1966 exhibit, "Primary Structures" at the Jewish Museum in New York. Tucker spent two years as a Gregory Fellow at the Fine Arts Department of theUniversity of Leeds (1968-70) and represented Britain at the 1972Venice Biennale . Tucker is also a writer and in 1974 published "The Language of Sculpture" (Thames & Hudson , London), which was released in the United States in 1978 as "Early Modern Sculpture" (Oxford University Press , New York).He moved to New York in 1978 and taught at
Columbia University and at theNew York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture . He received theGuggenheim Fellowship for Sculpture in 1981 and theNational Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1986. Tucker became an American citizen in 1985. He is currently co-chairman of the Art Program atBard College .References
* Arts Council of Great Britain, "The condition of sculpture, a selection of recent sculpture by younger British and foreign artists [introduction by William Tucker] ", London, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1975.
* Brooklyn Museum, "Working in Brooklyn, sculpture: Donald Lipski, Chris MacDonald, John Monti, Tom Otterness, Judy Pfaff, Ray Rapp, Alan Saret, Art Spellings, William Tucker, Christopher Wilmarth", Brooklyn, N.Y., Brooklyn Museum, 1985.
* Elderfield, John, "Against the grain, contemporary art from the Edward R. Broida collection", New York, Museum of Modern Art, 2006.
* Lynton, Norbert, "William Tucker, sculptures", London, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1977.
*Rosenfield Lafo, Rachel, "William Tucker, Horses", Lincoln, MA, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, 2006.
* Sleeman, Joy, "The sculpture of William Tucker", Aldershot, Hampshire [England] , Lund Humphries, 2007.
* Tucker, William, "William Tucker, Gods: five recent sculptures", London, Tate Gallery, 1987.
* Tucker, William, "William Tucker, sculpture 1970-73", London, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1973.
* Tucker, William, "William Tucker, the American decade, 1978-88", Mountainville, N.Y., Storm King Art Center, 1988.External links
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/tucker_william.html William Tucker in ArtCyclopedia]
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