Randy Klein

Angel of Poetry, Biblioteca Classense, Ravenna

Randy Klein (born 1949 New York City) is an American artist, living and working in London.[1] Randy Klein studied at the Art Students League of New York. His work includes painting, sculpture, and artists’ books. From 1991 - 2000 he was lecturer in Metal Sculpture at City and Islington College. He has work in private and public collections in Europe and the USA, including the Tate Gallery,[2] the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art.[3] He has created public sculptures including at Nunhead Station, London and the Biblioteca Classense in Ravenna], Italy.[4]

Criticism

'Randy Klein seems to think in sculptural terms as easily and directly as the bird sings. His show of sculpture and graphics at the Accademia Italiana and European Academy is almost like a ride in Disneyland, the invention is so ebullient.’ John Russell Taylor

The Times, London

'Klein tells stories pirouetting on the fine edge between detachment and sympathy.’ Cathy Courtney, Art Monthly

Randy Klein's book is an epic tale of creation and destruction. The structure allows us to follow a narrative and to uncover layers of meaning in a way that could not be done with any other form of art.’ Meg Duff, Tate Gallery Librarian Books by Artists

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