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Draft:John Davies

  • Comment: Might be notable depending on what public collections he is in, but will need independent sources to pass WP:NARTIST. Theroadislong (talk) 10:37, 27 January 2025 (UTC)

John Davies (born 14 July 1946) is a British figurative sculptor whose work is represented in

public and private collections around the world. Exhibitions include a major retrospective in

Spain, mounted both in Valencia and Bilbao, in 2005.[1]

Growing up in Macclesfield and on the Isle of Man, John Davies first studied painting at

Manchester College of Art (1963) and then both painting and sculpture at Hull College of Art

(1964-67). After a postgraduate degree in sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art in London

(1968-70) he was awarded a sculpture fellowship at Gloucester College of Art in 1970.

With influences ranging from Samuel Beckett to Francisco Goya, John Davies’s work has

consistently been concerned with the human figure. His interest is in creating a presence

rather than a literal representation. His works can be encounters with humanity and nature in

many forms – as people and events imagined or real, hauntings from the past, confrontations

with the self or talismans for healing. While his approach and technique have morphed over

the years, these preoccupations remain.

Having begun as a painter, Davies has always divided his practice between drawing and

making. His drawings, often full of colour, are as important to him as his sculpture, and are

more than ideas for 3D works.

He is based in East Kent, in the UK.

https://johndaviessculptor.com/

  1. ^ "Biography". John Davies. Retrieved 2025-01-27.

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