This striking brutalist head sculpture, dating from the mid to late 20th century, is a captivating example of bold, angular design. Crafted from plaster and finished in textured grey tones, it commands attention with its strong geometric forms and raw, industrial appeal.
The piece has been expertly mounted on a rugged, chiseled concrete base, secured with a steel rod, complementing its architectural aesthetic. The surface bears slight scuffs (Please check the photos), adding character and attesting to its age and authenticity.
Though rumored to have ties to the Tate family (of Tate & Lyle sugar), its provenance remains unverified.
An eye-catching statement from any angle, this sculpture is perfect for collectors or those seeking a dramatic focal point with timeless brutalist appeal.
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Materials: Plaster/ Concrete / Steel
H:18” W:13” D:13”
Weight: 6kg
Damage: Slight scuff under the eye and ears (Please check photos carefully)
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SKU: BI002
£450.00Price
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