GILLIAN WISE (1936))
Two Part Construction on Three Planes

GILLIAN WISE (1936))
Two Part Construction on Three Planes
Plastic & aluminium
H 30.50cm (12.01 in) | W 45.70cm (17.99 in)
Origin | United Kingdom, 1965 |
Condition | Very good |
Collections Include
Tate Gallery, London; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Contemporary Art Society; British Council; Arts Council of Great Britain
Exhibitions
Collections Include: Tate Gallery, London; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Contemporary Art Society; British Council; Arts Council of Great Britain; University of East Anglia, UK;
Henry Moore Institute, UK; Amos Andersonin Taidemuseo, Finland;State Museum, Hungary; Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago
Literature
Constructed Abstract Art in England - A Neglected Avant-Garde, Alastair Grieve 2005, illustrated page 213
Constructivism - Origins & Evolution, George Rickey illustrated page 123
Wise - Report for the Graham Foundation: Anchorage and Modulations,illustrated pages 13, 14 & 15
Studio International April 1966, Constructivism and Content, John Ernest, illustrated page 153, ""Gillian Wise has been one of the most adventurous in the group in her exploration of contemporary materials. She exploits the three-dimensional possibilities of the constructed relief to provoke complex physical sensations of space"
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