Links
- www.axis.org - Artists and curators - Nigel Bird
Inspirations
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Papunya-tula |
Papunya Tula Artists is entirely owned and directed by traditional Aboriginal people from the Western Desert. The aim of the company is to promote individual artists, to provide economic development for the communities to which they belong, and assist in the maintenance of a rich cultural heritage. |
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John Virtue |
John Virtue (born Accrington, Lancashire in 1947) is an English artist who specialises in monochrome landscapes. He is honorary Professor of Fine Art at the University of Plymouth, and from 2003-2005 was the sixth Associate Artist at London's National Gallery. |
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Ad Reinhardt |
Adolph Frederick Reinhardt ("Ad" Reinhardt) (December 24, 1913 to August 30, 1967) was an Abstract painter active in New York beginning in the 1930s and continuing through the 1960s. He was a member of the American Abstract Artists and was a part of the movement centered around the Betty Parsons Gallery that became known as Abstract Expressionism. |
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David Nash |
Born: 14 November 1945, Surrey, UK. David Nash studied at Kingston College of Art from 1963 to 1967 and at Chelsea School of Art (Postgraduate) from 1969 to 1970. Nash's first solo exhibitions were held in 1973 at Queen Elizabeth Hall, York and at Oriel, Bangor, Wales. These rapidly led to a series of solo exhibitions throughout the UK and his international reputation was established after his first solo shows overseas were held in 1980 at Elise Meyer Gallery, New York and at Galleria Cavallino, Venice, Italy.
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Michael Dan Archer |
Michael Dan Archer is a British sculptor working in the UK and internationally in the field of public art and on gallery and site specific projects. |
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Andrew Stonyer |
Born: 11 October 1944, Northants, UK. Andrew Stonyer studied at Northampton School of Art and took his BA and Postgraduate Study at Loughborough College of Art and Design between 1963 and 1967. |