Paul Wager Explained

Paul Wager (born 1949) is a British painter and sculptor who studied at Sunderland and Newcastle Polytechnics, then the Royal College of Art. He was assistant to the sculptor Lynn Chadwick and taught at Cheltenham and Winchester Schools of Art; Central School of Art & Design; then sculpture at Loughborough University School of Art and Design.[1] His works include large scale bronze and steel sculptures and paintings which relate to insurrection, anarchy and revolution.[2] [3] [4]

Work

Wager was a member of the Loughborough group of sculptors.[5] Several of his works are included in the public art collection of the Loughborough University.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Buckman, David. Artists In Britain Since 1945. 2006. Art Dictionaries Limited. 2: M – Z. W. 5. revised. 978-0-9532609-5-9. 26 April 2016. Issuu.
  2. Web site: The Mask of Anarchy – Paul Wager. Chaundy. Bob. The Huffington Post UK. AOL. 18 April 2016. 29 April 2016.
  3. Web site: Paul Wager's 'The Mask of Anarchy': Northern Grit & Lost Heritage. After Nyne. 11 April 2016. 29 April 2016.
  4. Web site: Sculpture trail. The Mill. 29 April 2016.
  5. Book: The Loughborough Group: Sculpture by Members of Staff at Loughborough College of Art and Design Sculpture Department : Michael Dan Archer, John Atkin, Barry Mason, Dave Morris, Dave Saxon, Almuth Tebbenhoff, Paul Wager, Laura White. 1994. College of Art and Design.
  6. Web site: Campus Art Trail. Loughborough University Arts. Loughborough University. 15 April 2016.