Peter Randall-Page at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

2009

Peter Randall-Page At Yorkshire Sculpture Park
British artist Peter Randall-Page has an international reputation as a sculptor and draughtsman. He has undertaken commissions across the world and his work is held by many important collections, including Tate and the British Museum. His commissions include Give and Take (2005), in Newcastle, which won the 2006 Marsh Award for Public Sculpture.

Randall-Page has a passionate preoccupation with the natural world, the study of organic form being at the centre of his artistic practice. In recent years his interest in naturally occurring pattern and the dynamic tension between between order and chaos has led to a series of works that focus on pattern as something fundamental to the emergence of life and growth.

Peter Randall-Page at Yorkshire Sculpture Park is the artist’s most significant exhibition to date, comprising an extensive and exciting collection of new and recent sculptures, drawings and prints. This publication serves as a guide to the exhibition and features all major works.

72 pages (31 x 25 cm). Hardback by Sarah Coulson, Clare Lilley ISBN: 978-1-871480-72-6, 2009.