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Young Contemporaries
Young Contemporaries. Exhibition of works by British art students held in London since 1949 on a roughly annual basis (lack of funds or organization—they are generally arranged by the students themselves—has sometimes prevented the shows taking place). The first Young Contemporaries... Read more |
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Richard Kidd
KIDD, Richard 1952- Personal Born 1952, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England; married, wife's name, Lindsey. Education: Attended Newcastle University, 1970-74. Addresses Home —Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Agent —Caroline Walsh, David Higham Associates, 5-8 Lower John St., Golden... Read more |
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Jane Ray
Ray, Jane 1960-PersonalBorn June 10, 1960, in London, England; daughter of Donald Edwin (a teacher and musician) and Barbara May (a teacher and musician) Ray; married David Anthony Temple (a conductor), April 8, 1988; children: Clara Jane, Ellen May, Joe. Education: Middlesex Polytechnic, B.A. (with... Read more |
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American Abstract Artists
American Abstract Artists (AAA). An association of abstract painters and sculptors formed in New York in 1936 with the aim of promoting members' work and fostering public understanding of it. The group held annual exhibitions (the first in 1937) and disseminated information by lectures and... Read more |
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Forum Exhibition
Forum Exhibition (in full, Forum Exhibition of Modern American Painters). An exhibition arranged in New York in 1916 by the critic Willard Huntington Wright with the support of the magazine The Forum, to which he was a regular contributor. The purpose of the exhibition was to pinpoint the best... Read more |
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David Sylvester
Sylvester, David (1924–2001). British writer, broadcaster, lecturer, and exhibition organizer. He was born in London, where he attended University College School. Although he won a place at Trinity College, Cambridge, he turned this down in favour of journalism, beginning his career with... Read more |
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Peter Phillips
Phillips, Peter (1939– ). British painter, born in Birmingham. He studied at the Birmingham College of Art, 1955–9, and at the Royal College of Art, 1959–62, and with a number of fellow RCA students— Derek Boshier, David Hockney, Allen Jones, R. B. Kitaj—he... Read more |
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Jean-Michel Atlan
Atlan, Jean-Michel (1913–1960). French painter, lithographer, and poet, born in Algeria of Jewish-Berber stock and active mainly in Paris, where he settled in 1930. Atlan took a degree in philosophy at the Sorbonne and was self-taught as an artist. He began painting in 1941 but was arrested... Read more |
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