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  1. Andrew Logan is an English sculptor, jeweller and performance artist best known for his work in glass and mirror. His work’s can be found in collections all around the world. He is also the founder and creator of the Alternative Miss world.

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      Andrew Logan belongs to a unique school of English...

  2. Andrew Logan MBE (born 11 Oct 1945) is an English sculptor, performance artist, jewellery-maker, and portraitist. Biography. Andrew Logan was born at Witney, Oxfordshire, in England. He was educated as an architect at the Oxford School of Architecture, graduating in 1970.

  3. Andrew Logan belongs to a unique school of English eccentrics. One of Britain’s principal sculptural artists, he challenges convention, mixes media and plays with our artistic values. Since its beginnings, Logan’s work has depended on the inventive use of whatever was to hand.

  4. Nov 5, 2021 · Andrew Logan has been a British national treasure since before that phrase was invented. His career as a sculptor — of mobiles, installations, jewellery and more — spans 50 years and, this...

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  5. Since 1968 Andrew Logan has been producing art without pause. His work ranges from public monuments to earrings and from watercolours to glass portraits. Today Andrew remains as prolific as ever and continues to create sculpture, jewellery, paintings, and portraits for sale and exhibition as well as by commission.

  6. Aug 19, 2016 · The influential artist and sculptor Andrew Logan, the originator of the globally acclaimed ‘Alternative Miss World’, speaks with Craig Austin in advance of celebrations commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture in Berriew, mid-Wales.

  7. Dec 27, 2021 · Andrew Logan, an artist specialising in sculpture, first came to Wales in the 1970s and went on to set up his own museum in the village in 1991. Three decades on, those visiting the museum...