Remco de Fouw


Remco de Fouw is an Irish sculptor. He has created on commission many sculptures, which stand in locations in Ireland and the UK.

Life

De Fouw initially trained as a carpenter, later graduating from the National College of Art and Design in 1991. He has given several solo exhibitions and has taken part in group exhibitions. Awards include the Cream of Irish Award in Sculpture in 1997, and he has received three Arts Council Bursaries. He has produced many sculptures by public commission.

Works

De Fouw's works include the following:
"Perpetual Motion" by de Fouw and Rachel Joynt, was commissioned by Kildare County Council. It is by the M7 motorway near Naas in County Kildare. It is a sphere, diameter, on which various road markings are depicted, suggesting movement around a globe. It is described in publicart.ie as "probably Ireland's best known sculpture".
"First Conundrum" is in Festival Square, Edinburgh, and was commissioned by the City of Edinburgh Council and Scottish Enterprise. It is a group of spherical forms of varied size and material.
"Waggle Dance" (2015