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1918 Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany - 2013. Known for: Abstract painting and sculpture, teaching.
Following is a 2005 review of an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, St. Ives:. Paul Feller: The Near and The Far, 14 May-25 September, 2005. German-born painter Paul Feiler (b.1918) has always been... Read full biography
Following is a 2005 review of an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, St. Ives:. Paul Feller: The Near and The Far, 14 May-25 September, 2005. German-born painter Paul Feiler (b.1918) has always been concerned with the architecture of space and the ambiguity of our visual experiences. From the early... Read full biography
Following is a 2005 review of an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, St. Ives:. Paul Feller: The Near and The Far, 14 May-25 September, 2005. German-born painter Paul Feiler (b.1918) has always been concerned with the architecture of space and the ambiguity of our visual experiences. From the early 1950s, when he became known for his gestural abstractions inspired by the structure of natural forms, to his recent work expressing shrine-like portals, Feiler's paintings are sensitive constructions... Read full biography
Following is a 2005 review of an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, St. Ives:. Paul Feller: The Near and The Far, 14 May-25 September, 2005. German-born painter Paul Feiler (b.1918) has always been concerned with the architecture of space and the ambiguity of our visual experiences. From the early 1950s, when he became known for his gestural abstractions inspired by the structure of natural forms, to his recent work expressing shrine-like portals, Feiler's paintings are sensitive constructions using space, tone and light, leading to simplification. This summer's exhibition explores the evolution of his ideas with paintings that span six decades of Feiler's career from 1953 to 2004. Originally associated with the post-war Modernists in St... Read full biography
Following is a 2005 review of an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, St. Ives:. Paul Feller: The Near and The Far, 14 May-25 September, 2005. German-born painter Paul Feiler (b.1918) has always been concerned with the architecture of space and the ambiguity of our visual experiences. From the early 1950s, when he became known for his gestural abstractions inspired by the structure of natural forms, to his recent work expressing shrine-like portals, Feiler's paintings are sensitive constructions using space, tone and light, leading to simplification. This summer's exhibition explores the evolution of his ideas with paintings that span six decades of Feiler's career from 1953 to 2004. Originally associated with the post-war Modernists in St Ives, by 1953, Feiler had moved permanently to Cornwall where he still resides. Inspired by the Cornish light and landscape,... Read full biography
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