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New Image Painting
New Image Painting (or New Image Art). A vague term applied since the late 1970s to the work of certain avant-garde artists who work in a strident figurative style, often with cartoon-like imagery and abrasive handling owing something to Neo-Expressionism. It was given currency by an exhibition... 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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Neal Layton
Layton, Neal 1971–(Neal Andrew Layton) PersonalBorn December 19, 1971, in Chichester, England; married; wife an artist. Education: University of Northumbria at Newcastle, B.A. (graphic design; with honors), 1994; Central St. Martin's College of Art and Design, M.A. (illustration; with distinction),... Read more |
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John Olsen
Olsen, John (1928– ). One of Australia's leading abstract painters, born in Newcastle, New South Wales. He grew up and studied in Sydney, where he had his first one-man exhibition at the Macquarie Galleries in 1955. A year later he was one of the artists who took part in the Direction 1... Read more |
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Festival of Britain
Festival of Britain. A large-scale celebration of British culture mounted in 1951; ostensibly it was meant to commemorate the centenary of the Great Exhibition (held in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London), but in fact it was intended as ‘a tonic to the nation’ (the words of Sir ... Read more |
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Gillian Ayres
Ayres, Gillian (1930– ). British abstract painter, born in London, where she studied at Camberwell School of Art, 1946–50. She was one of the first British painters to be influenced by American Abstract Expressionism and Colour Field Painting, and was among the artists who first... Read more |
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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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Allied Artists Association
Allied Artists' Association (AAA). A society of British artists formed in 1908 by the critic Frank Rutter and artists in Sickert's circle for the purpose of organizing annual exhibitions in the jury-free manner of the French Salon des Indépendants. The association, which represented a reaction... Read more |
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