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Alan
Reynolds:
Alan Reynolds (born 1926, Newmarket,
Suffolk) is known internationally as a painter, maker of
reliefs, and printmaker. He studied at Woolwich
Polytechnic School of Art 1948-52, and at the Royal
College of Art in London 1952-53. He had his first solo
show at The Redfern Gallery in 1952, and was to exhibit
with them regularly for many years before moving to
Annely Juda Fine Art in the mid 1970s. Alan Reynolds is
widely regarded as the most significant English
landscape painter working in the post Neo-Romantic
tradition in the 1950s. By the end of the 1950s his work
became more abstract and by 1967 he had stopped painting
altogether, favouring the making of reliefs,
constructions, linoprints and woodcuts. A major
exhibition was held at Kettle's Yard, Cambridge in 2003.
His work is held in many public collections globally,
including The Tate Gallery, the Victoria & Albert
Museum, The Arts Council, The Scottish National Gallery
of Modern Art in Edinburgh, MOMA New York, and the
National Gallery of Canda in Ottawa. Alan Reynolds lives
and works in Kent.
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