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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 46 MIN

Hello Darkness: The Emotional Weight of Bronze with Tim Shaw

from Sculpture Vulture · host Antique Bronze

In this episode, Lucy Branch speaks with sculptor Tim Shaw about his journey from troublesome teenager to one of Britain's most compelling contemporary sculptors working in bronze and public art.Tim shares the pivotal moment that enabled him to pursue sculpture full-time, and how he's built an autonomous creative life, working primarily on bodies of work he wants to make rather than chasing commissions.We discuss his award-winning sculpture "Man on Fire" at the Imperial War Museum North, why he finds it easier to express emotion through bronze than words, and why he's never quite satisfied with his work - even when it wins major awards.Topics covered:How a book on Rodin changed everything at age 14The difference between conservation and restorationWorking with difficult subjects like war and traumaThe challenge of creating public sculpture that makes people uncomfortableBuilding a career on your own termsFind Tim Shaw:Website: timshawsculptor.comInstagram: @timshawsculptorRecent work: "Man on Fire" at Imperial War Museum North, Salford (Winner of the PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture)This podcast is created by ⁠Antique Bronze⁠Please support the show by rating and reviewing the podcastor with buymeacoffee.com/lucybranch

In this episode, Lucy Branch speaks with sculptor Tim Shaw about his journey from troublesome teenager to one of Britain's most compelling contemporary sculptors working in bronze and public art.Tim shares the pivotal moment that enabled him to pursue sculpture full-time, and how he's built an autonomous creative life, working primarily on bodies of work he wants to make rather than chasing commissions.We discuss his award-winning sculpture "Man on Fire" at the Imperial War Museum North, why he finds it easier to express emotion through bronze than words, and why he's never quite satisfied with his work - even when it wins major awards.Topics covered:How a book on Rodin changed everything at age 14The difference between conservation and restorationWorking with difficult subjects like war and traumaThe challenge of creating public sculpture that makes people uncomfortableBuilding a career on your own termsFind Tim Shaw:Website: timshawsculptor.comInstagram: @timshawsculptorRecent work: "Man on Fire" at Imperial War Museum North, Salford (Winner of the PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture)This podcast is created by ⁠Antique Bronze⁠Please support the show by rating and reviewing the podcastor with buymeacoffee.com/lucybranch

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