Peter Randall-Page RA British, b. 1954

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RA Peter Randall-Page’s practice has always been informed and inspired by the study of organic form and the natural world. His beautiful, often deceptively simple, sculpture offers a unique insight into nature’s microcosm by gently teasing out and exploring fundamental elements on a macro scale.
By scrutinising the complicated systems and mathematical sequences that are the blueprint of growth and form, much of Randall-Page’s work focuses on the tension and wonder of the symbiotic relationship between order and randomness.
 
Peter Randall-Page was born in Essex and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-77. After college he moved to London and spent a year working with the sculptor Barry Flanagan whose poeticism during a period of strict minimalism greatly appealed, and he relished the organic process of carving over the current trend of rapid construction in disparate materials.
 
Over the past thirty years Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through his sculpture, ceramics, drawings and prints. He has undertaken many large scale commissions and has exhibited widely. His work is held in numerous public and private collections throughout the world including Japan, South Korea, Australia, USA, Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands. Closer to home a selection of his public sculpture can be found in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Bristol, Cardiff and Newbury and in numerous permanent collections such as the Tate Collection and the British Museum.
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