Internationally acclaimed sculptor Jeff Lowe came to prominence in 1974 with his first one man show at the prestigious Leicester Galleries in London’s Cork Street.He represented Britain at the Paris Biennale. Lowe won the Sainsbury award in 1975 and the Pollock-Krasner award in 1993 and over the past forty years has made sculpture on a daily basis and played a major role in advancing abstract sculpture.
Born in 1952 and educated at Central St. Martins, Lowe lives and works in both London and the Algarve in Portugal. Lowe was taught by amongst others, Sir Anthony Caro, Philip King and William Tucker. His work has been exhibited throughout the UK, Venice, Bockhoven, Amsterdam, New York, Berlin, Toronto, France and The National Gallery, Australia.
His work is in collections worldwide.