Collection:
Neil Dawson
Neil Dawson’s UK base is a launchpad for sculptures that defy gravity and expectation. A maestro of metal and motion, he crafts works that float, twist, and tease the eye—public art with a cosmic edge.
His career soared when “Horizon,” a massive steel sphere, was installed in New Zealand in 1980s, but his UK return brought fresh triumphs: “Chalice” in Canterbury Cathedral’s grounds became a 21st-century icon. He bends steel into illusions, blending engineering with poetry.
Dawson’s pieces grace cities worldwide, yet his UK roots ground his ethereal style. His process is meticulous, sketching and forging until forms defy logic yet feel inevitable.
He’s a quiet giant, his sculptures speaking volumes—airy, bold, and timeless— reshaping how we see space in the UK and beyond.