The Sculpture of George Kennethson 1910-1994
An exhibition of sculpture from the 1930s through to the 1970sKennethson’s machine-age forms were always interwoven with his other preoccupations. He was fascinated by the relationship between modern mining machinery and the ancient landscape. However much he may have understood the Vorticists’ involvement with industrial innovation, and included references to cogs, pumps and diggers in his own carvings, Kennethson aimed at embracing an extraordinary wealth of diverse associations. Looking at his work, right and moving round it time and again, we can savour his unique ability to incorporate so much from remembered encounters with both art and life. Roaming across the hills, valleys and coasts on his beloved Isle of Purbeck, he succeeded in absorbing a rich multiplicity of experiences which all found a place within his own deeply meditated and satisfying sculpture.
Works
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George Kennethson
Abstract Land Form, 1960
Purbeck marble
11 x 10.5 x 9.5 inches
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George Kennethson
Bird Alighting, 1970
Clipsham
22 x 8 x9 inches
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George Kennethson
Coronation, 1953
Hornton
25 x 9.5 x 9 cm
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George Kennethson
Dancing Figure, 1958
Clipsham
36 x 1 1 x 9 cm
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George Kennethson
Girl with Cello, 1960
Alabaster
17.5 x 12 x 11.5 cm
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George Kennethson
Girl with Flower, 1965
Alabaster
18 x 13 x 8.5 cm
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George Kennethson
Hill Forms, c.1950s
Clipsham
10 x 12 x 10 inches
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George Kennethson
Wave and Rock, c. late 1950s
Hornton
15.5 x 8 x 14 inches
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George Kennethson
Waves and Rocks: Sea Piece, c.late 1950s
Purbeck
24.5 x 30 x 5 inches
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George Kennethson
Wave, c.1950s
Clipsham
20.5 x 9.5 x 10 inches
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George Kennethson
Mother and Child, 1945
Hoptonwood
23 x 13 x 9 cm