Geometry of Fear

Geometry of Fear
Years active1950s
LocationUnited Kingdom
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The Geometry of Fear was an informal group or school of young British sculptors in the years after the Second World War. The term was coined by Herbert Read in 1952 in his description of the work of the eight British artists represented in the "New Aspects of British Sculpture" exhibition at the Biennale di Venezia of 1952.[1][2]

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