Stephenson (Ian, 1934-2000). Untitled, watercolour and gouache on grey paper, signed and numbered '5' in white ink lower right, traces of masking tape residue to extreme outer corners, sheet size 78 x 52.5 cm (13.75 x 12.75 ins) The work of abstract artist Ian Stephenson is characterised by mesmeric and immersive compositions made from thousands of tiny dots forming layered constellations combining density and surface. Stevenson studied fine art under Sir Lawrence Gowing at Kings College, Newcastle (1951-1956), and later became studio demonstrator on the famous art education experiment course run by Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton at Newcastle known as The Basic Design Course. His first solo exhibition took place at the New Art Centre in London in 1962, with later solo exhibitions at the Laing Art Gallery (1970), Hayward (1977), and Birmingham Art Gallery (1978).
Stephenson (Ian, 1934-2000). Untitled, watercolour and gouache on grey paper, signed and numbered '5' in white ink lower right, traces of masking tape residue to extreme outer corners, sheet size 78 x 52.5 cm (13.75 x 12.75 ins) The work of abstract artist Ian Stephenson is characterised by mesmeric and immersive compositions made from thousands of tiny dots forming layered constellations combining density and surface. Stevenson studied fine art under Sir Lawrence Gowing at Kings College, Newcastle (1951-1956), and later became studio demonstrator on the famous art education experiment course run by Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton at Newcastle known as The Basic Design Course. His first solo exhibition took place at the New Art Centre in London in 1962, with later solo exhibitions at the Laing Art Gallery (1970), Hayward (1977), and Birmingham Art Gallery (1978).
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