You can become a partner gallery by contacting our sales team or by signing up at partners.artland.com. For more information, instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser, 18 available auction results for Gregory ALEXANDER, All the Ads listed on Artprice.com's Standardized Marketplace, Complete index of the artists listed by Artprice.com, INTERPOL's database on Stolen Works of Art, Euronext Paris (Euroclear: 7478 - Bloomberg: PRC - Reuters: ARTF), Confidentiality and personal data protection charter, Your rights and obligations as a user of our Marketplace. Further Biographical Context for Gregory Alexander. For the first time since the regression of Abstract Expressionism, Expressive figure painting slowly re-emerged and regained its status, especially in Germany through the works of world renowned figures Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Gregory Alexander has a fascination with exotic settings and has travelled in Africa and India. Most notable are the British Museum, the Queen's collection and ANZ bank. He was awarded a bursary by the Elizabeth Greenfield Foundation in 1984, and another two years later. These journeys were put to good use when he illustrated Kipling's Jungle Book (Pavilion) and Tales from the African Plains (Pavilion).
Here are the. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Gregory Alexander RWS: _Ramsgate (Australia)1960_ Gregory Alexander has a fascination with exotic settings and has travelled in Africa and India. The art sphere of the 1970s was characterized by a desire to evolve and strengthen itself, as a reaction to the many tensions of the previous decade. Auctions. His work was reproduced in Michael Spender's book "The Glory of Watercolour" alongside paintings by Samuel Palmer, Russell Flint and others (David & Charles), and also in "Visions of Venice" (David & Charles) and ,in collaboration with Matthew, he produced a book on the craft of watercolour painting "Step by Step Watercolours" (Weidendeld & Nicholson). Gregory Alexander RWS, British b.1960- "Masai Warriors"; watercolour, signed, 81x112.5cm., (mounted) (unframed) Provenance: with The Catto Gallery, London, according to label attached to the backboard (may be subject to Droit de Suite) £100-150 Antique & Collector's Auction 9 February 2013 Most of the leading artistic figures of the 1960s remained highly influential and admired throughout the 1970s. Especially: painting, drawing-watercolor. Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat helped legitimize spray painting and tagging, proving that their artworks could subsist at the same time in art galleries and on city walls.
Andy Warhol, for instance, secured his status as a legendary artist, by branching out into film and magazine publishing, thus introducing a ground-breaking concept of cross-cultural activity for a visual artist of such fame. You can choose the privacy of the profile yourself and decide if the works should be visible for the public or not. on Facebook @GregoryAlexanderMusic Follow Now! To make enquiries, follow artists and galleries, save and share artworks and receive our biweekly newsletter. You do that by downloading the iOS app here, create a profile and then start uploading. There are no artworks by Gregory ALEXANDER currently listed in upcoming public auctions.
Free online galleries for Australian artists, integrated with art show management services and free registration in the National Registry of Australian Art and Artists Gregory Alexander, Artist - My Gallery - 4 Art … View Gregory Alexander biographical information, artworks upcoming at auction, and sale prices from our price archives. One of the most central movement of the 1970s was Conceptualism, which appeared as an offshoot of Minimalism, while the experimental, creative journey of Process art materialized by combining essential elements of Conceptualism with further reflections on art itself. Check our FAQ on the right, if you still have a question, feel free to contact us. His work is held in numerous public and private collections throughout the world. The earliest ideas of environmentalism bounced from Land Art, which took art into earth itself, sculpting the land and bringing art to the outdoors.