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Book Review
Adrian Heath
04/2013 | 1321 | 155
Pages: 266-267
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Treves, Toby (Treves, Toby)
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A forgotten British constructivist group: the London branch of Groupe Espace, 1953–59
03/2007 | 1248 | 149
Pages: 173-179
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Fowler, Alan (Fowler, Alan)
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30. Four blue tubes, by Paule Vézelay. 1930. Canvas, 40 by 56 cm. (Private collection).
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31. Natural form, by Marlow Moss. 1954. White marble, 60 by 60 by 25 cm. (Private collection).
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32. House of the Future, by Geoffrey Clarke. 1955. Mixed media, dimensions and whereabouts unknown; exhibited in Groupe Espace, London, 1955.
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33. Untitled, by Marlow Moss. 1954. Canvas, 63.5 by 48.3 cm. (Private collection).
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34. Lines in space, no.33, by Paule Vézelay. 1954. Mixed media box construction, 68.6 by 58.4 by 10.2 cm. (Private collection).
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29. Photograph of Paule Vézelay in 1968.
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35. Groupe Espace exhibition, Royal Festival Hall, London. Photograph, 1955.
Book Review
Constructed Abstract Art in England after the Second World War: a Neglected Avant Garde
10/2005 | 1231 | 147
Pages: 689-690
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Lynton, Norbert (Lynton, Norbert)
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Constructed Abstract Art in England after the Second World War: a Neglected Avant Garde | author: Grieve, Alastair
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An Interview with Victor Pasmore
05/2001 | 1178 | 143
Pages: 284-289
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Watkins, Nicholas (Watkins, Nicholas)
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51. Victor Pasmore. c.1968. Photograph by John Pasmore (Courtesy J. Pasmore and Marlborough Fine Art, London).
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52. The Quiet River: Thames at Chiswick, by Victor Pasmore. 1943-44. 76.2 by 101.6 cm. (Tate, London).
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53. Square Motif, Blue and Gold: The Eclipse, by Victor Pasmore. 1950. 45.7 by 61 cm. (Tate, London).
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54. Still Life, by Victor Pasmore. 1931-32. 61 by 76 cm. (Estate of the Artist).
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55. Portrait of Thelma Hulbert, by Victor Pasmore. c.1939. 61 by 50.8 cm. (Courtesy Browse & Darby, London).
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56. Relief Painting in Black, White and Maroon, by Victor Pasmore. 1954. Painted Wood, 61 by 74 cm. (Courtesy Marlborough Fine Art, London).
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57. Photograph of Three Storey Flat Block, and Cantilever Block beyond, in the South-West Area of Peterlee, Designed in Conjunction with Victor Pasmore. (Reproduced by Permission of English Partnerships and Durham Record Office; ref. No. NT/Pe 7/5/3/53(5)).
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58. Photograph of Housing in the South-West Area of Peterlee, Designed in Conjunction with Victor Pasmore. (Reproduced by Permission of English Partnerships and Durham Record Office; ref. No. NT/Pe 7/5/3/53(1)).
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59. Red Development (Wine Red), by Victor Pasmore. 1962-63. Board, 152.4 by 152.4 cm. (Courtesy Marlborough Fine Art, London).
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60. The Living and the Dead, by Victor Pasmore. 1987. Canvas Mounted on Board, 91.4 by 317.5 cm. (Courtesy Marlborough Fine Art, London).
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Towards an Art of Environment: Exhibitions and Publications by a Group of Avant-Garde Abstract Artists in London 1951-55
11/1990 | 1052 | 132
Pages: 773-781
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Grieve, Alastair (Grieve, Alastair; Grieve, A. I.; Grieve, Alistair; Grieve, Alastair Ian)
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13. Poster Designed by Victor Pasmore for Abstract Paintings, Sculptures, Mobiles, A. I. A. Gallery, 1951. (Private Collection).
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14. A corner of the exhibition Abstract Paintings, Sculptures, Mobiles, A. I. A. Gallery, 1951. On the right wall, top row from left to right, works by Kenneth Martin, Barbara Hepworth, Adrian Heath, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Kenneth Martin, Terry Frost. Lower row, from left to right, works by Roger Hilton, Ben Nicholson, Ceri Richards, Mary Martin, Adrian Heath, Donald Hamilton Fraser.
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15. Partial view of south wall at first studio exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, March 1952. Cut off at left side, prints by Robert Adams, Adrian Heath, Victor Pasmore. The wood sculpture on table, Divided pillar, by Adams (teak 32.4 cm high). Above it, drawing or print by Anthony Hill. To the right of this, design by Adams for landmark at the South Bank Festival site (top), print by K. Martin (below). On rail above Constructed relief by Victor Pasmore (101.6 by 47 by 6.3 cm.). Hanging from rail, at right, Rectangular Motif in Black and White, by Pasmore (collage, 110.5 by 83.2 cm.). In right foreground, Divided pillar, by Adams (elm, 127 cm. high).
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16. Partial view of north and west walls at first studio exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, March 1952. Between windows, at left, oval painting by Kenneth Martin (oil). In foreground, Adams's Divided pillar. Hanging above, Line in space by K. Martin (nickel-silver wire and lead shot, 21.6 by 27.9 by 20.3 cm.). Standing centre of top shelf, Tambourinist by Adams (brass, 27.9 cm.). Above Adams, Rectangular relief by Adams (wood). At right of top shelf, Moving forms by Adams (wood 118.7 cm.). Beneath shelves, on floor, collage by Victor Pasmore. Hanging at left of fireplace, lithograph by K. Martin (31.7 by 27.3 cm.). Above fireplace, Pierced relief by Adams (mahogany, 17.8 by 35.6 cm.). Cut off at the top, Composition by Adrian Heath (oil, 76.2 by 63.5 cm.).
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17. Partial view of east wall and screen at first studio exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, March 1952. From left to right: Ascending forms by Adrian Heath, (oil, 114.3 by 50.8 cm.); White relief with black by Kenneth Martin (33 by 32.4 by 3.8 cm.); Painted relief by Terry Frost, (cardboard, twine, oil, 24.8 by 47 cm.); Composition by Heath (oil, 40.6 by 30.5 cm.). On screen, Oval Motif in black and white by Victor Pasmore (oil and collage on board, 45.7 by 71.8 cm). Terrace chair by Trevor Dannatt.
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18. Partial view of south wall at second studio exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, July 1952. At left, on screen, part of large drawing by Adrian Heath, with mobile by Raymond Elston in front. On wall immediately above table, linocuts by Heath (29.2 by 20.3 cm.) and Robert Adams (30.5 by 25.4 cm.). Above rail, Painting red and white by Anthony Hill (oil, 91.4 by 91.4 cm.). Hanging from rail, October 1951 by Ben Nicholson (oil). On table, Head by Barbara Hepworth (wood, string, stone). Hanging above, Reflector Mobile by Kenneth Martin.
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19. View of West Wall at Second Studio Exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, July 1952. Below Window at Left, Composition by Sven Blomberg. Between Windows, Drawing in Black Ink on War Surplus Paper by Eduardo Paolozzi. At right, Terrace Chair by Trevor Dannatt.
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20. Partial view of north wall at second studio exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, July 1952. Leaning at left of top shelf, oil pochoir by Adrian Heath. Hanging above shelf, linocut by Kenneth Martin. At right of top shelf, Three forms by Robert Adams (mahogany, 22.7 cm.). Hanging below shelves, Composition, February 1951 by Terry Frost (oil on board, 30.5 by 40.6 cm.). Hanging in foreground, mobile by Raymond Elston. On wall at left of fireplace, relief by Denis Mitchell (slate, 14 by 14.6 cm.). Above fireplace, constructed relief by Victor Pasmore (painted wood, plastic).
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21. Invitation card, perhaps designed by Herbert Spencer, for third studio exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, May 1953 (Private Collection). The photographs show (clockwise from top left): Divided pillar by Robert Adams; low table and chair by Terence Conran; painting by Adrian Heath, 1953 (detail); The waterfall by Victor Pasmore (detail).
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22. Partial view of north wall, third studio exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, May 1953. Cut off at left, painted column by Denis Williams. Hanging at top, Rectangular mobile by Raymond Elston. Leaning on top shelf, ink and collage by Eduardo Paolozzi. Between shelves, Project for a photo mural by Nigel Henderson. Hanging below shelves, unidentified painting, perhaps by Roger Hilton? Hanging above fireplace, Painting green, black and white by William Scott, 1953 (76.8 by 102 cm.). Hanging on chimney-breast, to left of fireplace, Construction by Mary Martin. On table, in foreground, Painted column by D. Williams and plate by Victor Pasmore.
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23. Partial view of north and east walls, third studio exhibition, 22 Fitzroy Street, May 1953. Above fireplace, White relief by Mary Martin (painted wood, 60.1 by 60.1 by 10.8 cm.). At side of fireplace, Project for a photo mural by Nigel Henderson and chair by Terence Conran. At top, in background, Reflector mobile by Kenneth Martin. Hanging in foreground, Rectangular mobile by Raymond Elston. On east wall, painting by Adrian Heath (now destroyed). The three people are, from left to right, Adrian Heath, Marianne Weeks, Fred Woodford.
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Charles Biederman and the English Constructionists 2: An Exchange of Theories about Abstract Art during the 1950s
02/1984 | 971 | 126
Pages: 67-77
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Grieve, Alastair (Grieve, Alastair; Grieve, A. I.; Grieve, Alistair; Grieve, Alastair Ian)
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10. The Pavilion Designed by Hill and Ernest at the Exhibition This Is To-morrow, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1956.
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11. Relief Construction, by John Ernest. 1955. Wood and Plastic, 19 by 30.5 by 3.7 cm. (Collection the Artist).
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12. Relief Construction, by John Ernest. c. 1956. Plastic and Hardboard, 43.1 by 31.6 by 5.7 cm. (Private Collection).
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2. Painting: Orange and Green, by Kenneth Martin. 1950-51. 50.7 by 41 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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3. Grey Relief, by Mary Martin. 1952. Balsa Wood on Board, 61 by 61 by 10.1 cm. (Collection Kenneth Martin).
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4. Expanding Form, by Mary Martin. Hardboard, Plastic, Stainless-steel and Asbestos, 54.6 by 54.6 by 4.5 cm. (Private Collection).
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5. Progression of Rectangles, by Anthony Hill. 1954. Plastic and Blockboard with Metal Distancing Pegs, 91.4 by 91.4 by 7.6 cm. (Private Collection).
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6. Relief Construction, by Anthony Hill. June 1956. Copper, Plastic and Aluminium, 26 by 26 by 7 cm. (Collection the Artist).
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7. Relief Construction, by Anthony Hill. c.1956. Plastic, 30.5 by 4.5 cm. (Collection the Artist).
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8. Anthony Hill's Studio in Greek Street, Soho, Early 1956. Photograph by Adrian Flowers.
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9. Light Screen, by Adrian Heath. Plastic with Metal Distancing Pegs, 55.2 by 55.2 by 7.6 cm. (Private Collection).
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Charles Biederman and the English Constructionists I: Biederman and Victor Pasmore
09/1982 | 954 | 124
Pages: 540-549+551
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Grieve, Alastair (Grieve, Alastair; Grieve, A. I.; Grieve, Alistair; Grieve, Alastair Ian)
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11. Relief No. 23. Red Wing, by Charles Biederman. 1949. Wood and Aluminium Planes, 95.2 by 65.4 by 22.9 cm. (Collection John P. and Eugenie Anderson).
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12. Structurist Relief, Red Wing No. 20, by Charles Biederman. 1954-65. Painted Aluminium, 104.5 by 91 by 15 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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13. Transparent Relief Construction, By Victor Pasmore. 1954-55. Painted Wood and Glass, 50.8 by 55.9 by 9.5 cm. (Collection Adrian Flowers).
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2. Spiral Motif in Green, Violet, Blue and Gold: The Coast of the Inland Sea, by Victor Pasmore. 1950. 81 by 100 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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3. Diagram by Charles Biederman. (Reproduced from Biederman's Letters on the New Art [1951], p.34).
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4. Relief Construction in Black, White, Brown and Silver, by Victor Pasmore. 1952. Wood, Plastic and Aluminium, 91.5 by 120.5 by 15.3 cm.; Now Dismantled. (Reproduced from Art News, 11, June-August [1953], p.70).
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5. Relief in the Model Stage 1951, by Charles Biederman. (Reproduced from Biederman's Letters on the New Art [1951]).
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6. White Relief, by Victor Pasmore. 1951. Painted Wood, 102.9 by 46.4 cm. (Collection Mrs Victor Pasmore).
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7. Projective Relief in Black and White, by Victor Pasmore. 1954-55. Painted Wood, 104.2 by 45.7 cm. (Collection Mrs Victor Pasmore).
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8. Rectangular Motif: Black, White and Biscuit No. 1, by Victor Pasmore. 1953. Perspex, 50.8 by 40.7 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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9. Abstract in White, Black and Maroon, by Victor Pasmore. 1954. Painted Wood, 61 by 73.7 cm. (Collection Richard S. Zeisler, New York).
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10. Victor Pasmore at Work on a Constructed Relief, Summer 1954. (Reproduced in Art News, LV, No. 4 [1956], p.34).