William G. Tucker RA (born 28 February 1935) is a modernist British sculptor and modern art scholar.
Tucker's issue included answers to a survey of British sculptors regarding the nature of their practices, as well as an editorial outlining themes that would reoccur throughout his writings on sculpture, especially his belief that 'sculpture is another poetry, not painting's poor relation'.
[2] It also cites The Human Condition by philosopher Hannah Arendt, which became a frequent point of reference for the artist.
[3] Tucker spent two years as a Gregory Fellow at the Fine Arts Department of the University of Leeds (1968–70) and represented Britain at the 1972 Venice Biennale.
Recent one-person museum exhibitions included Tucker: Mass and Figure at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao in 2015,[6] and William Tucker at the Kunstmuseum Winterthur in Switzerland in 2016.