
Jim Unsworth in his Bow Studio 2005
Jim Unsworth was born in Wigan, Lancashire, in 1958. He studied at
Reading University (1976-80). The fine art course at Reading was mostly
devoted to painting, although Unsworth began to make sculpture whilst
he was there. His father had been a coffin-maker and it was a revelation
to Unsworth, with his inherited sense of practicality and of craftsmanship,
that you could actually make things and be an artist.
On leaving college Unsworth worked in a studio in Greenwich among artists
who gained a reputation for making welded steel sculptures. He stayed
there for fourteen years. The professional contact with other artists
was important to him through those years, and work from that time was
exhibited in Kunst Europa at the Kunstverein in Kirchzarten, Freiburg,
part of a nation-wide exhibition of European Artists in Germany in 1991,
which was a formative experience for Unsworth.
In 1994 he moved to a studio in Bow, The change of location was mirrored
by a significant change in his work, which he contributes partly to
time spent carving in Cyprus in 1991 and also to the larger space in
which he was working. Large abstract sculptures gave way to figurative
works on the theme of the circus. A strong narrative element became
important, and the form of the elephant in particular took precedence,
not only in large welded steel sculptures but in smaller modelled versions
cast in bronze.
Unsworth's work can be found in many public collections in Britain.
He exhibits frequently in group shows, and has had a significant number
of solo exhibitions.
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