"Obituary of Terence Cuneo" by Tom Coates. The Independent Online, United Kingdom, January 8, 1996. Arriving at the Mall Galleries in London during the hanging for Terence Cuneo's retrospective in... Read full biography
"Obituary of Terence Cuneo" by Tom Coates. The Independent Online, United Kingdom, January 8, 1996. Arriving at the Mall Galleries in London during the hanging for Terence Cuneo's retrospective in 1988, one was confronted by a huge amount of work still contained in enormous pan-technicons. Inside... Read full biography
"Obituary of Terence Cuneo" by Tom Coates. The Independent Online, United Kingdom, January 8, 1996. Arriving at the Mall Galleries in London during the hanging for Terence Cuneo's retrospective in 1988, one was confronted by a huge amount of work still contained in enormous pan-technicons. Inside were paintings of military subjects, a variety of portraits, large canvases of ceremonies at Guildhall; by the time I approached the third wagon it was clear that this was going to be a big exhibition.... Read full biography
"Obituary of Terence Cuneo" by Tom Coates. The Independent Online, United Kingdom, January 8, 1996. Arriving at the Mall Galleries in London during the hanging for Terence Cuneo's retrospective in 1988, one was confronted by a huge amount of work still contained in enormous pan-technicons. Inside were paintings of military subjects, a variety of portraits, large canvases of ceremonies at Guildhall; by the time I approached the third wagon it was clear that this was going to be a big exhibition. I glanced into the gallery, which was already full of works hung from floor to ceiling, and there in the middle of this chaos was Terence Cuneo, his daughter and some friends. They were trying to convince the artist that the show was complete -... Read full biography
"Obituary of Terence Cuneo" by Tom Coates. The Independent Online, United Kingdom, January 8, 1996. Arriving at the Mall Galleries in London during the hanging for Terence Cuneo's retrospective in 1988, one was confronted by a huge amount of work still contained in enormous pan-technicons. Inside were paintings of military subjects, a variety of portraits, large canvases of ceremonies at Guildhall; by the time I approached the third wagon it was clear that this was going to be a big exhibition. I glanced into the gallery, which was already full of works hung from floor to ceiling, and there in the middle of this chaos was Terence Cuneo, his daughter and some friends. They were trying to convince the artist that the show was complete - Cuneo wanted to show everything he had borrowed, so as not to upset anyone who had lent works. It was difficult. One room with... Read full biography
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