


Gerald Laing 1936-2011
created in New York
Further images
The brief required a substantial Neoclassical treatment of the subject and in order to stress this effect four high quality plaster casts of the sculpture were ordered and installed in the Foundation’s offices, rather than the more usual bronze. The repetitive nature of the casts obviously referred to the stylistic habits of the subject in his own work.
I treated the very obvious wigs which he affected in his later years in a strictly formal manner in order to point up the difference between them and his real wispy hair which is just visible protruding near his ear in the photograph. " – G L
This is the bronze cast of the plaster, made later in 1990, in an edition of 6.