Jay Battle

Jay Battle, ARBS (born 1966) is a Canadian-born British sculptor, born in Toronto. Battle now lives and works in Salisbury, England, UK.[1]

Included in his figurative work are the series of new statues he sculpted for the West Front of Salisbury Cathedral which were created between 1998 and 2008.[2] These figures are the largest set of statues from one sculptor to be added to the Cathedral's West Front since James Redfern in the 19th century.

His abstract sculpture, Pendant Line, has been shown inside Salisbury Cathedral in the exhibition, 'Liminality', in 2010.[3][4]

He is represented by Adam Gallery [5] and is an associate of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.[6]

Public Works

'Vanishing Point'- Canary Wharf, London, UK

References

  1. Anne Morris (23 September 2010). "Stirring exhibition at the cathedral", Salisbury Journal. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  2. Table of the Statuary of the West Front of Salisbury Cathedral#cite note-2
  3. Tristan Cork (22 September 2010). "Cathedral sculptures offer new perspective on a sacred space", Western Daily Press, p. 31.
  4. (13 September 2010). "In Pictures: Giant art in Salisbury", BBC News. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  5. Jay Battle, Adam Gallery
  6. Jay Battle ARBS, Royal British Society of Sculptors

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