Michael SandleRA (born 18 May 1936[1]) is a British sculptor and artist. His works include several public sculptures, many relating to themes of war, death, or destruction.
From 1970 to 1973, Sandle lived in Canada, where he was a visiting associate professor at the University of Calgary until 1971 and at the University of British Columbia from 1971 to 1972. In 1973, he moved to Germany, and taught in Pforzheim and Berlin. He became professor of sculpture at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Karlsruhe in 1980. From 1976 to 1982, Sandle was a member of the faculty of engraving at the British School in Rome. In 1982, he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, and in 1989 a full academician. After moving to Devon, he returned to London in 2003.
Works
Two of Sandle's smaller sculptural works—described as "anti-memorial"[6]—are held by the Tate Gallery: "A Twentieth Century Memorial" (1971–78) (originally entitled "A Mickey-Mouse Machine-Gun Monument for Amerika") and one of the five casts of his work "Der Trommler" (The Drummer) (1985, cast 1987).[7][8]
His public works include:
a memorial (1985) to the victims of the crash of a US Army CH-47 in Mannheim during the city's Aeronautical Days on 11 September 1982
a large bronze statue of St George and the Dragon (1987–88) for a public square in Dorset Rise, London
the Siege Bell Memorial (1989–93),[9] at the entrance to the Grand Harbour in Valletta, Malta, for which he was awarded the Henry Hering Memorial Medal by the US National Sculpture Society. The Siege Bell Memorial includes a thirteen-tonne bronze bell, "Santa Maria", one of the largest ever forged, which rings for two minutes every midday.
1981: "Sculpture for a Trades School", Mühlacker, Germany
1985: "Memorial to the Victims of a Helicopter Disaster", Mannheim, Germany (commemorating the victims killed when a US Army CH-47 crashed during the city's Aeronautical Days on 11 September 1982)
1986: "Belgrano Medal—a Medal of Dishonour", British Art Medallic Society[13]
1988-92: Malta Siege Memorial, Grand Harbour, Valletta
1987: "Woman for Heidelberg", Kopf Klinik, Heidelberg, Germany
1988: St. George & the Dragon, Blackfriars, London[14]
1992: "St Margaret", The Pearl Assurance Head Offices, Peterborough
1997: "The Viking", Port Erin Arts Centre, Isle of Man
2001: International Maritime Organization Seafarers' Memorial, Albert Embankment, London[15]
2002: Memorial to Lifeboatmen, Marine Gardens, Douglas, Isle of Man