My old friend Brent sat for me for this commission way back in Brooklyn 1992.
I think its obvious this is a really old one now,
but how nice it was not to not work from a flat photo for a change, I'd love to do more of these!
Anthony Gormley Asian Field was produced by 347 inhabitants of the Chinese city of Xiangshan, aged between 7 and 70 years. Their brief was to produce clay figures that were palm-sized, could stand upright, and have two holes for eyes. Gormley had planned to include 100,000 figures, but total ended up being 192,000, made over a five day period.
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Long Bin Chen, Manhattan phone book sculpture
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Laylah Ali
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Levi van Veluw
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Ron Mueck
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Stephan Balkenhol
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Olaf Breuning
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Robert Gober
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Petah Coyne
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Sally Mckay
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Heather Rasmussen
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Saint Clair Cemin
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Katharina Fritsch
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Anne Chu
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SILKE OTTO-KNAPP watercolour on canvas
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Urs Fischer "Bread House"
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Richard Caldicott
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Maurizio Cattelan
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Gabriel Orozco. Yielding Stone (1992), a large plasticine ball that the artist has rolled through city streets picking up dust and debris, is the same weight as the artist.