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Arnold views the changing self-image of Cran's self-portraits as an extension of an image-saturated,...
Situating Cran's paintings within both the traditions of representation and the behavioural response...
"Over the last four decades Chris Cran has earned a reputation as one of the most important painters...
"Over the last four decades Chris Cran has earned a reputation as one of the most important painters...
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Cran introduces Stamp's paintings using photocopying as a "distancing" technique. Biographical notes
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Chevrier comments on British photographer Coplans' process, and in particular uncovers the sequence ...
The author describes Templeman's painting as being informed by the theories of Abstract Expressionis...
Swain analyses Knudsen's abstract paintings by examining their colour, surface, and minimalist geome...
Tousley's interpretation of Cran's paintings refers to the history of modernist abstraction and the ...
In an interpretation of Cran’s paintings which relies on Greenberg’s notion of kitsch, Tousley sugge...
O'Neill examines the position of meaning and the status of the portrait in the artist's paintings si...
Arnold views the changing self-image of Cran's self-portraits as an extension of an image-saturated,...
Situating Cran's paintings within both the traditions of representation and the behavioural response...
"Over the last four decades Chris Cran has earned a reputation as one of the most important painters...
"Over the last four decades Chris Cran has earned a reputation as one of the most important painters...
Cran views creativity as essential to personal fulfillment. Includes statements and biographical not...
For this retrospective exhibition, Zemans traces the development of Pratt's realist paintings from t...
Cran introduces Stamp's paintings using photocopying as a "distancing" technique. Biographical notes
Detailed retrospective catalogue documents the evolution of Burden's work. Texts discuss the artist'...
Silcox defines Pratt's work as the expression of an esssential form and describes the process throug...
Chevrier comments on British photographer Coplans' process, and in particular uncovers the sequence ...
The author describes Templeman's painting as being informed by the theories of Abstract Expressionis...
Swain analyses Knudsen's abstract paintings by examining their colour, surface, and minimalist geome...