Marc Vaux (born 29 November 1932, Swindon) is a British artist who rose to prominence in the 1960s. The non-objective painter Marc Vaux explores a range of different materials and media, including... Read full biography
Marc Vaux (born 29 November 1932, Swindon) is a British artist who rose to prominence in the 1960s. The non-objective painter Marc Vaux explores a range of different materials and media, including drawing, painting, and sculptural reliefs. Mass-produced anodized aluminum, MDF boards, and commercial... Read full biography
Marc Vaux (born 29 November 1932, Swindon) is a British artist who rose to prominence in the 1960s. The non-objective painter Marc Vaux explores a range of different materials and media, including drawing, painting, and sculptural reliefs. Mass-produced anodized aluminum, MDF boards, and commercial cellulose spray paints are among the materials he has used in recent work, which is variously described as Minimalist and Constructivist and centers on elemental, hard-edged geometry. Vaux’s primary... Read full biography
Marc Vaux (born 29 November 1932, Swindon) is a British artist who rose to prominence in the 1960s. The non-objective painter Marc Vaux explores a range of different materials and media, including drawing, painting, and sculptural reliefs. Mass-produced anodized aluminum, MDF boards, and commercial cellulose spray paints are among the materials he has used in recent work, which is variously described as Minimalist and Constructivist and centers on elemental, hard-edged geometry. Vaux’s primary concerns include the effects of color as light and formal contrasts such as hard and soft shapes, gesture and structure, and closed and open spaces. His work was included in the seminal Situation exhibition of 1960 alongside Robyn Denny, William... Read full biography
Marc Vaux (born 29 November 1932, Swindon) is a British artist who rose to prominence in the 1960s. The non-objective painter Marc Vaux explores a range of different materials and media, including drawing, painting, and sculptural reliefs. Mass-produced anodized aluminum, MDF boards, and commercial cellulose spray paints are among the materials he has used in recent work, which is variously described as Minimalist and Constructivist and centers on elemental, hard-edged geometry. Vaux’s primary concerns include the effects of color as light and formal contrasts such as hard and soft shapes, gesture and structure, and closed and open spaces. His work was included in the seminal Situation exhibition of 1960 alongside Robyn Denny, William Turnbull and Bernard Cohen among others. This exhibition was a direct reaction by British abstract artists to the recent exhibitions in London of th... Read full biography
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Space Vehicles: Allusion Objectified (McClain Gallery, Houston, Texas) (Exhibition catalog)