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John Hoyland John Hoyland (b. 1934) is one of Britain’s leading abstract painters. Since the early 1960’s he has achieved international recognition for a body of work that eliminates literal depiction of the observed world. His art uses shape, colour, and later, texture and the movement of paint to evoke a world of emotion and imagination. A decisive influence was seeing the exhibition The New American Painting at the Tate Gallery in 1959. For Hoyland the large, defiant scale of American Abstract Expressionist painting provided a new direction. Following his first visit to New York in 1964 his work changed dramatically. By the mid- 1960s he had forged a distinctive personal style which advanced a startling use of simple shapes and high- key colour. These paintings defied the modernist insistence on a flat picture surface. Instead they emphasised the illusion of space. More work available
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