William Tucker

William G. Tucker RA (1935-2018) was a British sculptor and writer, associated with the modernist movement in sculpture. He was also a noted art critic, and published several influential books and essays on contemporary art. Tucker was a member of the Royal Academy of Arts, and his works are represented in many public collections, including the Tate Gallery in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He is known for his abstract, geometric sculptures made of materials such as steel, aluminum, and bronze, which often explore themes of movement, balance, and spatial relationships.

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