Terry Frost : black white and red
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Terry Frost : black white and red
Tate, 2003
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Note
Published to accompany the exhibition at Tate St Ives, 8 February - 11 May 2003
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Description
Terry Frost is one of the leading British painters of the Twentieth Century. Although uncompromisingly abstract, his work is nevertheless based on observation, often attempting to convey the sensation of being in a landscape. This title is published to accompany "Painting not Painting" at Tate St Ives which places Frost in the context of a group of younger artists.
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