Sam Shendi is an Egyptian-born, British sculptor. He uses contemporary industrial material, steel, stainless steel, aluminium and fibreglass to create his figurative work. He lives and works in North Yorkshire.
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Born | 1975 |
Nationality | English |
Education | Helwan University |
Known for | Sculpture |
Early life
editSam Shendi was born in 1975 on the Nile Delta in a small town called Dekernes. He graduated from the Helwan University of Fine Arts in Cairo in 1997 with a first class honours degree in Sculpture and Architecture. In 1996 he won the Mahmoud Mokhtar Sculpture Award.[1] Shendi moved to Britain in 2000 and became a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors in 2014.[2]
Work
editShendi's early work in bronze and stainless steel often explored notions of balance, joy and contentment.[3] Shendi's recent semi-abstracted figures are made in rich curving colours with a wacky sense of fun.[4] Although they have the sleek precision of mechanical production, each is hand-made using industrial, contemporary materials like car filler and spray-paint, and hours of manual sanding.[5] Some figures are loosely human, others hybrid animal or bird, drawing on the art and architecture of his Egyptian background.[1][6]
Awards
edit- The First@108 Public Art Award by the Royal British Society of Sculptors (2013)
- The Mahmoud Mokhtar Sculpture Award (1996)
- Liverpool Plinth winner 2019[7]
Select exhibitions
edit- Seasons, Solo exhibition, Graham's Fine Art Gallery, Johannesburg (2017)
- Mother and Child, Solo exhibition, The Civic, Barnsley (2016–2017)
- Body and Soul, Solo exhibition, Munich, Germany (2015)
- FLUX, Group Exhibition, The Rag Factory, London (2015)
- Only Human, Solo exhibition, Cartwright Museum and Gallery, Bradford (2014–2015)
- First @108, Solo exhibition, The Royal British Society of Sculptors, London (2014)
- International Exhibition of Contemporary Art, De Oude Kerk, Amsterdam (2012)
- Art in Mind, Group Show, Brick Lane Gallery, London (2011)
Public art
edit- Art in the Park, Lister Park, Bradford (2014–2015)
- Public sculpture for the Nail, Silsden, West Yorkshire (2011)
- God's Eye in Craven Baptist Church for its 300-year celebration, Sutton-in-Craven, North Yorkshire (2011)
- Split Decisions, the winner of the 2019 Liverpool Plinth[8]
Art market
editShendi is represented by Graham's Fine Art Gallery, Johannesburg. Shendi's work has been collected by art collectors and organisations in South Africa, Panama, Taiwan, Germany, United Kingdom and United States.[9][10]
Images
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Westall, Mark (19 April 2012). "Sam Shendi Answers FADs Questions". FAD Magazine. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ Milne, Grant (6 July 2017). "Sam Shendi". Artist Talk Magazine.
- ^ Hadian, Sufiyeh (15 April 2012). "Interview with the Sculptor Sam Shendi". Candid Magazine. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ "Sam Shendi". The Yorkshire Post. 26 December 2016.
- ^ "Celebrate 5 artists who have lit up the genre: Barbara HepWorth, Henry Moore, Thomas Housesgo, Sam Shendi and Emma Stothard". The Yorkshire Post. 26 November 2016.
- ^ "Sam Shendi', 'Mother and Child'". Apollo. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ livpc.co.uk
- ^ livpc.co.uk
- ^ "Sam Shendi at Saatchi Art". Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ Corrigall, Mary (26 September 2016). "Perfecting Appearances". Art Africa Magazine.