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GILLIAN AYRES  At 80 - ArtLyst Event

GILLIAN AYRES At 80 - Alan Cristea Gallery

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Ayres is best known for her vibrant palette and the sheer physicality with which she applies paint to canvas. The works in this exhibition contain many familiar motifs but also represent a marked progression. Each work brims with her usual energy, however these new compositions are more distilled and exude the confidence of a painter at the height of her powers.
Ayres was initially influenced by American Abstract Expressionism in the 1950s, but sees her work as part of a European tradition. Gillian Ayres said: 'Titian, Rubens and Matisse are the greatest painters, unashamedly, of sheer beauty but they also used the medium to the fullest in every sense before or since..'
Ayres studied at Camberwell School of Art and had her first solo exhibition at Gallery One in 1956. She held a number of teaching posts through the 1960s and 1970s including Head of Painting at Winchester School of Art until 1981. She was awarded an OBE in 1986, was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1989 and in 1991 became a Royal Academician. Her work has been shown in major national and international spaces during the course of the last six decades including exhibitions at Tate Britain, The Royal Academy and Southampton City Art Gallery and is the subject of a major monograph by Mel Gooding. The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, with an introduction by writer Christina Patterson.


Start 03 Feb 2010
End 13 Mar 2010
Times Check Website for details
Venue Alan Cristea Gallery
Address 31 Cork St , London, W1S 3NU.   UK
Phone 020 74391866
Cost free
Posted 27 Oct 2009

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