Sculptor working in a variety of materials, and teacher. He was born in Samoa and studied at Hornsey College of Art and Royal College of Art, in 1967 working for a short time with Henry Moore. Taught at Goldsmith’s College School of Art, 1971–88. Worked in New York on several occasions. Was a prizewinner in Tolly Cobbold Exhibition in 1981. Wentworth employed an element of Surrealism in his work, which had a witty undercurrent and an interest in language and meaning. Ready-made objects were sometimes adapted. Wentworth took part in group exhibitions in London and the provinces, including The Sculpture Show at Hayward Gallery, 1983, showing one-man with Lisson Gallery. Saatchi Collection, Tate Gallery and Arts Council hold his work, which was included in its 1993–4 touring show Recent British Sculpture.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


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