








Feeling Material by Antony Gormley (2006), Edition 76/250
Antony Gormley is one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, known for his exploration of the human body as a site of memory, emotion, and presence. His practice spans sculpture, installation, and printmaking, often mapping the body in ways that invite reflection on space and existence.
Feeling Material is an etching that forms part of a limited edition of 250, signed by the artist. With its delicate web of lines encircling the figure, the work captures Gormley’s ongoing interest in the relationship between inner sensation and external form—evoking both stillness and motion in equal measure.
Origin: Britain
Period/Style: Contemporary
Date: 2006
Medium: Etching on wove paper
Dimensions: 93cm height × 74.5cm width
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Antony Gormley is one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, known for his exploration of the human body as a site of memory, emotion, and presence. His practice spans sculpture, installation, and printmaking, often mapping the body in ways that invite reflection on space and existence.
Feeling Material is an etching that forms part of a limited edition of 250, signed by the artist. With its delicate web of lines encircling the figure, the work captures Gormley’s ongoing interest in the relationship between inner sensation and external form—evoking both stillness and motion in equal measure.
Origin: Britain
Period/Style: Contemporary
Date: 2006
Medium: Etching on wove paper
Dimensions: 93cm height × 74.5cm width
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Antony Gormley is one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, known for his exploration of the human body as a site of memory, emotion, and presence. His practice spans sculpture, installation, and printmaking, often mapping the body in ways that invite reflection on space and existence.
Feeling Material is an etching that forms part of a limited edition of 250, signed by the artist. With its delicate web of lines encircling the figure, the work captures Gormley’s ongoing interest in the relationship between inner sensation and external form—evoking both stillness and motion in equal measure.
Origin: Britain
Period/Style: Contemporary
Date: 2006
Medium: Etching on wove paper
Dimensions: 93cm height × 74.5cm width
+ Shipping Info