Tony Stallard

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Tony Stallard
'Titanic Kit' Detail2.jpg
Titanic Kit by Tony Stallard (2009)
Born (1958-08-26) 26 August 1958 (age 63)
Bow, England, UK
NationalityBritish
Education Camberwell School of Art
Wimbledon School of Art
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Known for Conceptual art, installation art, public art in the public realm

Tony Stallard (born 26 August 1958) is an English artist, best known for his large scale public artworks in the United Kingdom and abroad, [1] which utilise bronze, [2] steel [3] and light sculptures for work in the public realm. [4]

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Biography

Stallard studied at Camberwell College of Arts, [5] where he was influenced by Tony Carter and tutored by John Hilliard. Having started as a painter, Stallard then moved on to 3D work where he studied at Wimbledon College of Art [6] and developed his skills of site specific sculpture. Stallard subsequently went on to Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design [6] in Dundee, which at the time was one of the few public art courses teaching the professional use of public art in the public realm.

Career in public art

Stallard has worked for twenty-five years in public artworks within the public realm [6] and his work has been exhibited widely from Canada to Ireland and the Czech Republic. [5] This work has included research and development within architectural and engineering practices, as well as processing artworks with multiple stake holders for practical engineered concepts towards public artworks. [6]

In 2009, Stallard was selected to by the Titanic Quarter and Arts And Business Northern Ireland to create a sculpture to promote the regeneration of the Titanic Quarter. A scale model of an Airfix kit, the piece was a reference to Belfast's industrial heritage and encourages a nostalgia for the area's shipbuilding history. [7]

Artworks

Selected works include:

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