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Thomas William (Thom) Puckey (
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, England, 23 May 1948RKD
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and
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. He was awarded a master's degree in 1975 at the
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, after studying fine art at Croydon College of Art. He moved to
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in 1979. In 1990 he had a solo exhibition at the
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, where several of his works are in the permanent collection. He has shown his work in solo exhibitions at various well-known galleries and museums in
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,
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,
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, and
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. He has taught art at several art academies in
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, including the
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(1987 -1995) as a sculpture tutor, and
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(1997 - 2013) as a fine art tutor. In recent years, he has been a guest professor at various art academies and universities in
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. His works are included in numerous international private and museum collections, and commissioned public sculptures are prominent in several cities in
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. In 2017 he completed a monument to
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, placed opposite the parliament buildings in
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. In 2013 he designed a 5 euro commemorative coin in the Netherlands with the
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as subject. In 1986 Puckey was awarded the
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for Fine Art by the city of
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.


Artistic career


Performance

From 1972-1980 Puckey worked as a performance artist, forming the duo "Reindeer Werk" together with
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. Reindeer werk worked, performed and exhibited throughout Europe and North America, and participated in
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VI in 1977. Another of their highlights was their five days and nights long project 'A Prediction' at De Appel in Amsterdam (1978).


Sculpture

Since 1983 he has worked as a sculptor, first with optical/abstract sculptures. Later his sculptures became increasingly more figurative, his recent bronze and particularly marble sculptures strongly referring to 19th-century
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. The models for these laborious works have always been specific people, and traditional methods of casting, carving, and finishing were used in their production. The realistically modeled or carved female nudes, precisely executed down to the most intimate detail, in striking poses with weapons, are depicted on everyday objects such as mattresses, pillows and furniture. The contrast between the nudity referring to classical antiquity, and the brutal-looking contemporary military technology collapses classical studio techniques with art-historical legacies and contemporary political implications.


Analogue photography

Since 2016 Puckey has been concentrating more on black-and-white analogue photography, working solely in his own darkroom and studio and shooting, developing, and printing the photographs himself. The images are initially composed with great precision but then often thrown open to chance, using long shutter speeds and mobile lights or a mobile camera. In his complex and strange photographs, light, time and spatiality often seem to achieve an importance equal to the portrayed scene or subject. File:Reindeer Werk in performance at Galerie St. Petri, Lund, Sweden.jpg, ''Reindeer Werk in performance'' (1975) Thom Puckey and Dirk Larsen. Galerie St. Petri, Lund, Sweden. Photographer - Angela Spanswick File:The lens trees.jpg, ''The Lens Trees'' (1989) Thom Puckey. Binnengasthuisplein, Amsterdam File:Puckey Rotterdam 01.jpg, ''The husband of the Doll'' (1991) Thom Puckey. International Sculpture Collection File:Monument for J.W. Thorbecke.jpg, ''Monument for J.W. Thorbecke'' (2017) Thom Puckey. Carrara marble and Stainless Steel. Tornooiveld, Den Haag. Commissioned by the City of The Hague File:Maenad.jpg, ''Maenad'' (2023) Thom Puckey. Analog print from single negative - gelatin silver photo paper 48 x 38,4 cm


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Puckey, Thom British sculptors British contemporary artists British male sculptors Living people 1948 births