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‘The possibilities of paint are never-ending’ - Frank Bowling
#WorkOfTheWeek is Frank Bowling's 'Mirror', on display in Tate Britain's Modern and Contemporary British Art: In Full Colour. 🔶🟢🪑🟥💛
Bowling started 'Mirror' in 1964, completing the work in 1966 when he was 32 years old. He has explained that Mirror was ‘about making a painting.' He combined different approaches to figurative and abstract work, from op art to colour field painting. The artwork features the staircase between the V&A and the old Royal College painting school, where Bowling studied alongside David Hockney, Peter Blake and R.B. Kitaj. Bowling remembers the staircase as a student escape route, and he appears in the painting twice, once at the top and once at the bottom of the stairs. In between stands his then-wife, writer Paddy Kitchen. 'Mirror' speaks to aspiration, belonging and inclusion.
📽️ Click the link in our bio to hear Frank Bowling speak about his painting.
🖼️ Sir Frank Bowling OBE RA, Mirror 1964–6 @FrankBowlingStudio
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