
Clive Barker
Commissioner Gordon's Phone, 1966
Mixed media
Height 24.2 cm
Newspaper, 1967
Chrome-plated brass
47 cm / 18½ inches long (including base)
Conceived in 1967 this a unique piece
Two Violins, 1988
Polished steel
56 cm high
Conceived in 1988 this is a unique piece
Three Hand Grenades, 1969
Chrome-plated bronze
11.5 x 21.6 x 5 cm
Edition of 6
Torso of Marianne Faithfull, 1975
Chrome plated brass
58.5 cm high
Signed, inscribed and dated underneath
The Three Graces (In a Playboy Style), 1988-1999
Polished bronze
40 cm high
Unique
Table with Brushes (FB), 1992-1993
Bronze and painted cast iron
105.4 cm high
Unique
Stove and Coffee Pot, 1997
Polished brass, polished aluminium and cast iron
81.3 cm high
Unique
Chinese Scholar's Calligraphic Brush, 2016
Polished bronze
20.5 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
Forest Green Buddha, 2016
Polished, heated and painted bronze
30 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
£4,000+ARR
Hexagonal Brushpot, 2016
Polished bronze
15 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
Incense Tool Vase, 2016
Polished bronze
12 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
Large Scholar's Rock, 2016
Polished bronze
52 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 4
Magritte's New Shoes, 2016
Polished bronze
27 cm long
Edition 4/6
Signed, dated and inscribed with a title and edition number
Mountain Form Brushrest, 2016
Polished bronze
4 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
Scholar's Handling Rock, 2016
Polished bronze
9 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
Scholar's Objects, 2016
Scholar's Objects, 2016
Scholar's Rock, 2016
Polished bronze
23 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
Small Brushpot, 2016
Polished bronze
9.5 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
Small Scholar's Rock, 2016
Polished bronze
20 cm high
Conceived in 2016 and cast in an edition of 8
For Robert & Mick 53 Years Later, 2020
Polished bronze
20 x 25.5 x 5 cm
Edition 2/2
Signed, dated and inscribed with a title and edition number
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CLIVE BARKER British, born 1940
Clive Barker is one of the leading British Pop Artists who made his name in the late sixties and for over forty years he has been working with sculpture in chrome-plated steel, bronze and brass, replicating objects from everyday life – including Coca-Cola bottles, a newspaper, buckets and even a set of false teeth. The humorous touches and the acceptance of the banal and the kitsch contribute to the originality of Barker's work.
Born in Luton, Barker studied at the local college of art and technology but left art school as it failed to meet his expectations, to work on the car production assembly line at Vauxhall Motors in Luton.
His experience of working with leather and chrome proved decisive on his choice of materials for his sculptures, leading Barker not only to apply chrome finishes but also to work primarily in polished cast metals.
In 1961 he moved to London and for a time acted as technical assistant to the artist, Richard Smith.
In 1963 he began making his first sculptures. His first one-man exhibitions were held in London at the Robert Fraser Gallery in 1968 and at the Hannover Gallery in 1969.
Barker has produced works depicting artist friends including Allen Jones, David Hockney, Marianne Faithfull, Francis Bacon amongst others, but the main focus work remains firmly on his cast sculptures and on an imaginative reworking of the still-life tradition.
Barker’s work has been widely exhibited at high-profile galleries and included in many of the most important Pop Art shows worldwide.
Public collections include:
Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen
Arts Council Collection, Hayward Gallery, London
British Council
British Museum, London
Contemporary Arts Society
Imperial War Museum, London
National Portrait Gallery, London
Tate, London
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton
Berardo Collection, Sintra Museum of Modern Art, Sintra, Portugal
Städtische Kunsthalle, Mannheim, Germany
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., USA
Catalogue Raisonné
An Jo FERMON and Marco LIVINGSTONE. Clive Barker. Sculpture. Catalogue Raisonné 1958-2000. Milan, Italy, 2002.