John Plumb Colour steps D 1971 Signed Original Silkscreen

John Plumb

Colour steps D – 1971

Print – Silkscreen 22” x 30”

Edition: Signed in pencil, titled, dated and marked 9/75

John Plumb is one of the leading abstract painters of our time. His work can be found in many Public Collections including: Tate Gallery, Contemporary Art Society, Gulbenkian Foundation, The British Council, Hamilton City Art Gallery, Ontario, Canada and numerous regional British galleries.

Studied at the Luton School of Art 1942–5, the Byam Shaw School 1948–50 and the Central School 1952–5, under Anthony Gross, Victor Pasmore, William Turnbull and Keith Vaughan. Has taught at Luton School of Art 1955-61, Maidstone College of Art 1961-6, and Bennington College, Vermont 1968-9. He became Senior Lecturer in Painting at the Central School of Art and Design, London 1969-1982. Represented in the A.I.A. abstract exhibitions 1953 and 1957, in the ‘Situation’ exhibitions 1960 and 1961 and in a group exhibition at Leverkusen 1961. Group exhibitions since this date include British Painting 1974, Hayward Gallery, London; Art 90, Olympia, London 1990 and Art & the 60s: This Was Tomorrow, Tate Britain, 2004. First one-man exhibition at Gallery One 1957. He has since had solo exhibitions at many galleries throughout the UK, including the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol 1967, London Arts Gallery 1970, Bohun Gallery Henley-on-Thames 1995 and 1997 and The Atkinson Gallery, Somerset 2002. Did murals for the temporary U.I.A. Congress Buildings 1961.

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John Plumb is one of the leading abstract painters of our time. His work can be found in many Public Collections including: Tate Gallery, Contemporary Art Society, Gulbenkian Foundation, The British Council, Hamilton City Art Gallery, Ontario, Canada and numerous regional British galleries.

Studied at the Luton School of Art 1942–5, the Byam Shaw School 1948–50 and the Central School 1952–5, under Anthony Gross, Victor Pasmore, William Turnbull and Keith Vaughan. Has taught at Luton School of Art 1955-61, Maidstone College of Art 1961-6, and Bennington College, Vermont 1968-9. He became Senior Lecturer in Painting at the Central School of Art and Design, London 1969-1982. Represented in the A.I.A. abstract exhibitions 1953 and 1957, in the ‘Situation’ exhibitions 1960 and 1961 and in a group exhibition at Leverkusen 1961. Group exhibitions since this date include British Painting 1974, Hayward Gallery, London; Art 90, Olympia, London 1990 and Art & the 60s: This Was Tomorrow, Tate Britain, 2004. First one-man exhibition at Gallery One 1957. He has since had solo exhibitions at many galleries throughout the UK, including the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol 1967, London Arts Gallery 1970, Bohun Gallery Henley-on-Thames 1995 and 1997 and The Atkinson Gallery, Somerset 2002. Did murals for the temporary U.I.A. Congress Buildings 1961.

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 35 × 5 × 4 in
Original/Reproduction

Original

Signed

Signed

Edition Type

Limited Edition

Print Type - Production Technique

Subject

Style

Size Type/Largest Dimension

Medium (Up to 30in.)

Date of Creation

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Certificate of Authenticity

yes

Edition Size

9/75

Item height

22

Item Length

30

Medium / Type

Item Width

0.1

John Plumb Colour steps D 1971 Signed Original Silkscreen

John Plumb Colour steps D - 1971 Print - Silkscreen 22'' x 30'' Edition: Signed in pencil, titled, dated and marked 9/75 John Plumb is one of the leading abstract painters of our time. His work can be found in many Public Collections including: Tate Gallery, Contemporary Art Society, Gulbenkian Foundation, The British Council, Hamilton City Art Gallery, Ontario, Canada and numerous regional British galleries. Studied at the Luton School of Art 1942–5, the Byam Shaw School 1948–50 and the Central School 1952–5, under Anthony Gross, Victor Pasmore, William Turnbull and Keith Vaughan. Has taught at Luton School of Art 1955-61, Maidstone College of Art 1961-6, and Bennington College, Vermont 1968-9. He became Senior Lecturer in Painting at the Central School of Art and Design, London 1969-1982. Represented in the A.I.A. abstract exhibitions 1953 and 1957, in the ‘Situation’ exhibitions 1960 and 1961 and in a group exhibition at Leverkusen 1961. Group exhibitions since this date include British Painting 1974, Hayward Gallery, London; Art 90, Olympia, London 1990 and Art & the 60s: This Was Tomorrow, Tate Britain, 2004. First one-man exhibition at Gallery One 1957. He has since had solo exhibitions at many galleries throughout the UK, including the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol 1967, London Arts Gallery 1970, Bohun Gallery Henley-on-Thames 1995 and 1997 and The Atkinson Gallery, Somerset 2002. Did murals for the temporary U.I.A. Congress Buildings 1961.

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