Maurice Agis
Maurice Agis (7 December 1931 – 12 October 2009) was a British sculptor and artist whose Dreamspace projects drew the involvement and work of various schools and art institutions all over Britain. His disillusionment with galleries and museums led him to create his signature "interactive works" in the 1960s.
Maurice Agis | |
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Maurice Agis and Peter Jones receiving the Sikkens Award (1967) | |
Born | London, England | 7 December 1931
Died | 12 October 2009 77) Spain | (aged
Nationality | English |
Education | Dutch Ministry of Education |
Known for | Sculpture |
Notable work | Dreamspace |
In July 2006, he came to wider attention after his work, Dreamspace V, came loose from its moorings in a park in Chester-le-Street, killing two people and injuring 13 others. In February 2008 he was charged with manslaughter over the Chester-le-Street incident. During the course of his trial, Agis vowed to never again make such large works.
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