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Brian Rice
“My work (from 1980 onwards) has in one way or another been concerned with archaeology.
Sometimes about the landscape and man’s effect upon it, sometimes concerning actual
objects which I have found or excavated, sometimes referring to the houses I’ve lived in,
or would like to live in, and sometimes the work has been about specific archaeological
sites or objects which have some visual appeal for me.”
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157 and Two Dots
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Solar
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Cairnstone
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Satellite Z
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Hallazan
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Artalla
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Born in Yeovil, Somerset in 1936, the work he created in London, after leaving Yeovil
School of Art in 1954, featured prominently in the op-art movement of the 60’s and early
70’s and his paintings and original prints could be seen not only in the top London
galleries, but also found featured in The Sunday Times, Observer, Tatler and many other
publications of that time.
Brian’s work is in over 60 collections in the UK and USA, including the Tate Gallery,
British Council, V&A Museum and Govt. Art Collection. Featured in BBC Time Shift
programme, 'Art School'. Work illustrated in new book - 'Modern and Contemporary Prints,
A Practical Guide to Collecting' published by Antique Collectors Club.
Rice has had work exhibited in London at the RA Summer Show, National Print Exhibition,
New Vision Centre Gallery, and Messum’s along with shows in Japan, Verona, Padua and
Milan.
Please contact Artizan Editions for more information.
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