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Angela Conner

Sculptor. She was born in London. A self-taught artist, she served as an apprentice to Barbara Hepworth and describes herself as a sculptor and painter in stone, bronze, water, light and wind. She has done many portrait sculptures, including Sir John Betjema, Camilla Parker-Bowles and Dame Elizabeth Frink. Her statue of General de Gaulle was erected in Carlton Gardens, London in 1993. Other commissions include: a large ‘tipper’ for the King of Saudi Arabia 1975; and a mobile water sculpture for the Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh USA 1981; a 10--foot-tall water sculpture for the public gardens of the Count and Countess Oeynhausen, Bad Driburg, Germany; Yalta Memorial, Thurloe Square, London 1986. Solo shows include: Lincoln Centre, New York; Browse and Darby, Cork Street, London 1986 and Istanbul Biennale; and she has had work exhibited at the RA, V&A, Carnegie Museum of Modern Art, BMAG and others worldwide. Her works are in the collections of the Arts Council of Great Britain, House of Commons, Eton College and the National Portrait Gallery, among others. FRBS.

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