Marlborough Graphics | Victor Pasmore: Linear Movement

April 12 – June 06, 2021
Victor Pasmore: Linear Movement
Marlborough Graphics
In-Person Viewing:
6 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BY
Schedule an Appointment:
https://www.marlboroughgallerylondon.com/exhibition/victor-pasmore-line-space
Running concurrently with Marlborough Graphics’ display for London Original Print Week, the online exhibition Victor Pasmore: Linear Movement is also available to view online, featuring a selection of Pasmore’s graphic output from the 1980s and 90s.
This online exhibition accompanies the retrospective of Victor Pasmore’s work currently on view in the main galleries at Marlborough Gallery in London.
Marlborough Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition Victor Pasmore: Line & Space. The artist’s pioneering development of abstract art is considered to be one of the most significant achievements in 20th century British art. The show explores Pasmore’s incredibly versatile output over his long career.
Pasmore holds a unique place in the canon of British art. His work reflects and anticipates the changes that occurred in art and art practice throughout the twentieth century. A career that evolved from the lyrical landscapes of the young artist through the development of a new, pure abstraction to experiments with constructivist sculpture, spray painting, collage and Perspex, and involvement with the planning of Peterlee New Town, made Pasmore one of the foremost exponents and theorists of abstract art. His work, in all its diversity, remains challenging and relevant today.
The exhibition is also accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue featuring a foreword by Elizabeth Gilmore, Director of Hastings Contemporary, and text by Chris Stephens, Director of the Holbourne Museum, Bath.
The London gallery space is now open in compliance with government guidelines. To book a time-slot for Victor Pasmore: Line & Space, please email [email protected] or call +44 (0) 20 7629 5161. Please note, the dates for this exhibition are subject to change in light of COVID-19 government regulations.