That is the Longing

Bronze
37 x 17 cm
AP
Signed

Out of stock

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New Zealand’s highly acclaimed sculptor, Llew Summers died on the 1st of August 2019. His monumental sculptures in bronze, concrete and stone are highly visible in public spaces throughout New Zealand.

Summers was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1947 and his career has spanned more than 50 years. In 1971 he held his first exhibition of 27 works, and since then has held many one-man shows as well as exhibiting alongside other artists including: Tony Fomison, Fatu Feu’u, Michael Smither, Tom Mutch, Peter Carson, Roger Hickin, Bing Dawe and Graham Bennett.

Two of his large bronze works ‘To the End of Love’ and ‘Butterfly’ were purchased by Auckland Botanical Gardens as permanent placements in 2007 and 2016.

Summers figures have a remarkable sense of lightness, movement and harmony, despite their size.

“What’s important to me is to get a balance between the physical and the spiritual in life. We’re given a soul and we’re given a body. Sculpture provides a nice balance, because works can be made which are meaningful, but they require your physical body to produce them. Rather than just being clever or smart, the work must have soul.”