Still
Still

Robyn Denny

Still, 1964214 x 183cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasVardaxoglou Gallery
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This abstract painting features a minimalist composition of dark, geometric shapes against a muted, teal-colored background. The use of contrasting colors and sharp, angular forms creates a sense of depth and visual tension within the frame. The artist has employed a predominantly monochromatic palette, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow to define the various elements. The overall style reflects a modernist approach, focusing on the formal qualities of the medium rather than any recognizable subject matter. This piece likely aims to elicit an emotional response from the viewer through its compelling visual language and evocative sense of space. ...

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Robyn Denny
Artist
Robyn Denny
B.1930, British

Robyn Denny (1930–2014) was one of an internationally acclaimed group who transformed British art in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Inspired by the scale and energy of Abstract Expressionism emerging from the US, Denny developed his own unique language of painting and printmaking, which drew from popular culture, urban modernity and American films. Graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1957, Denny was one of the organisers of the now legendary 1960 exhibition Situation which marked a dramatic shift away from the mainstream abstraction of the St Ives School to a new style of painting. In 1966, Denny represented Britain at the Venice Biennale and in 1973 was the recipient of a Tate retrospective, the youngest artist at the time to receive this honour. In 1981 Denny moved to Los Angeles where he lived for much of that decade, the influence of the Southern Californian light bringing about a profound change in his work. From the 1990s until his death in 2014, Denny worked intensely on groups of monumental canvases and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited before. In 2017 and 2018, Denny was the subject of posthumous exhibitions at the Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange in Penzance and the New Art Centre in Wiltshire. ...

Robyn Denny: Artworks
Still
Robyn Denny
Still, 1964
214 x 183cm
Vardaxoglou Gallery
Gallery
Vardaxoglou Gallery
London

Established in 2020, Vardaxoglou is a London-based gallery specialising in modern and contemporary art. The gallery’s programme features exhibitions with a number of contemporary artists in the context of regular historical surveys that present pioneering artists to new audiences.

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