The Major Periods

1962 – 1965: Early Pop Paintings

As one of the original wave of Pop artists Gerald Laing produced some of the most significant works of the British Pop movement. His paintings reproduced images of popular heroes such as starlets, film stars, drag racers, astronauts and skydivers. His 1962 portrait of Brigitte Bardot is an iconic work of the period and regularly features in major Pop retrospectives alongside Lincoln Convertible from 1964, a commemoration of the assassination of JFK.

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1965 – 1970: Utopian Abstract Sculpture

From 1965 Gerald Laing's painting evolved into abstract sculptures using the techniques and materials of car customisation - lacquering, spray-painting and chrome-plating on metal.

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1970 – 1973: Sculpture In The Landscape

A move from New York to the Highlands of Scotland in 1970 saw Gerald Laing's sculpture respond to the beauty, roughness and power of the surrounding landscape.

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1972 – 2010: Public Sculpture

Public sculptures include the the Bank Station Dragons; the Rugby Sculptures at Twickenham Stadium; the Cricketer at Lords; the Highland Clearances Memorial in Helmsdale, Sutherland and Axis Mundi in Edinburgh.

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1973 – 1980: Galina Series

Inspired by the figurative sculpture of the First World War Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner, in 1973 Gerald Laing began to model in clay and cast in bronze. The Galina Series and associated sculptures were his first works from this period.

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1982 – 2007: Portrait Heads

Gerald Laing's portrait work includes heads and reliefs of Luciano Pavarotti, Andy Warhol, Paul Getty and Sam Wanamaker.

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2002 – 2005: War Paintings

The Iraq war and the publication of images of torture at Abu Ghraib prison drew Gerald Laing back to painting for the first time in over three decades. The War Paintings series sees the starlets and all-American heroes of his early paintings take on new, more sinister roles.

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2004 – 2011: New Paintings

Returning to the style and subject matter of his early pop art paintings, Gerald Laing's latest paintings feature media images of contemporary celebrities including Amy Winehouse and Kate Moss.

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Small Arc

CR 158

1966 · New York City

Chrome and enamel · 9 x 26.5 x 10

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Small Hook

CR 159

1966 · New York City

Chrome on brass and acrylic on aluminium · 32 x 6.75 x 9.25

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Blue Arc

CR 160

1966 · New York City

Paint on aluminium and chrome on brass · 36 x 85 x 18

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Freestanding Red Pin

CR 161

1967 · New York City

No media information · 7 x 71.5 x 6

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Freestanding Indenty

CR 162

1967 · New York

Paint on aluminium and chrome on brass · 29 x 112 x 12

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Small Pink

CR 163

1967 · New York City

Lacquered aluminium, chrome-covered brass support, polished black marble base · 7 x 10.5 x 3

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Aeroplane

CR 164

1967 · New York City

Sheet and tube aluminium, riveted and brush-painted

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Maquette for Aeroplane

CR 164a

1967 · New York City

No media information

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Maquette for Invisible Cascade

CR 165

1967 · New York City

Plexiglas and chrome on aluminium, slate base · 7 x 11 x 3

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Maquette for Glass Banner

CR 166

1967 · New York City

Plexiglas and chrome on aluminium, slate base · 8.25 x 10.5 x 3

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First Maquette for Venice - Three Balls (Orange in Three Pieces)

CR 167

1967 · New York City

Plexiglas and slate · 16.5 x 4.5 x 1.5

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Invisible Cascade

CR 168

1967 · New York City

Plexiglas, aluminium and acrylic lacquer · 86.5 x 23.75 x 9

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Rain, Steam and Speed

CR 169

1967 · New York City

Formica-covered box, chrome on brass and painted Plexiglas · 84 x 28.25 x 5.75

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White Tunnels

CR 170

1966 · New York City

No media information · 9 x 15 x 3.5

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Chrome Tunnels

CR 171

1966 · New York City

No media information · 9 x 19 x 4.5

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Large Cascade

CR 172

1966 · New York City

No media information

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Three, Round, Segmented Tablecloths for the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Founders Room

CR 173

1967 · New York City

Silkscreen on cotton · 48 pieces approximately 50 x 24

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Red Maquette - suggestion for MoMA Christmas Object

CR 174

1967 · New York City

Acrylic lacquer on bent aluminium

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Prototype for MoMA Christmas Card

CR 175

1967 · New York City

Mixed media · 10 x 7.5

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Model for Corcoran Gallery National Playground Sculpture Competition

CR 177

1967 · New York City

Plexiglas on aluminium base · 10.5 x 1.75 x 2

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Second Maquette for Venice (Superimposition of Three Progressing Shapes)

CR 178

1967 · New York City

Plexiglas, marble base · 12 x 16 x 4

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Third Maquette for Venice (Progression of Three Shapes on Marble Base)

CR 179

1967 · New York City

Plexiglas, marble base · 34 x 4 x 3

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Fourth Maquette for Venice (Single Shape)

CR 180

1967 · New York City

Plexiglas on aluminium, marble base

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William Jacobs Commission

CR 181

1967 · New York City

Lacquered aluminium and chrome on brass · 28 x 130 x 79

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