The Artist

Peter Randall-Page was born in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977.

Peter’s work is held in public and private collections throughout the world including Australia, Eire, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, South Korea, Turkey and USA. Closer to home, a selection of his public sculptures can be found in Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, London, Manchester and Oxford and he is also represented in the permanent collections of the British Museum, Tate Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

As a member of the design team for the Education Resource Centre (The Core) at the Eden Project in Cornwall, Peter influenced the overall design of the building incorporating an enormous granite sculpture, ‘Seed’, at its heart.

In recent years his work has become increasingly concerned with the underlying principles determining growth and the forms it produces. In his words “geometry is the theme on which nature plays her infinite variations, and can be seen as a kind of pattern book on which the most complex and sophisticated structures are based.”

Peter is a Royal Academician and has been awarded Honorary Doctorates of Arts and Letters from numerous universities including Plymouth, York St John., Exeter and Bath Spa.

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