
Structure 14c
1961 · Aluminium and Perspex
object: 775 x 1219 x 813 mm
Tate

Stephen Gilbert was a Scottish painter and sculptor who engaged with geometric abstraction and constructivist principles during the 1950s Paris avant-garde. Working across both two and three dimensions, he developed a rigorous formal language rooted in primary shapes and industrial materials. His commitment to non-representational form positioned him among a small cohort of British artists actively participating in continental modernist circles during the post-war period.
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