Alan Green

(British, 1932–2003)

drawing no. 357 by alan green

Alan Green

Drawing No. 357, 2003

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two angles three rectangles to top by alan green

Alan Green

Two Angles Three Rectangles To Top, 1993

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untitled by alan green

Alan Green

Untitled, 1970

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stone grey by alan green

Alan Green

Stone Grey, 1980

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untitled blocks by alan green

Alan Green

Untitled Blocks, 1972

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violet black to green by alan green

Alan Green

Violet Black to Green, 1984

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1/4 red by alan green

Alan Green

1/4 Red, 1980

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happy christmas by alan green

Alan Green

Happy Christmas, 1972

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three greys two reds by alan green

Alan Green

Three Greys Two Reds, 1987

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black over cream, cream over black by alan green

Alan Green

Black over Cream, Cream over Black, 1977

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painting with two angles by alan green

Alan Green

Painting with Two Angles, 1992

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two rectangles two angles by alan green

Alan Green

Two Rectangles Two Angles, 1992

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Biography

Timeline

1932
Born in London
1949 - 1953
Studied Beckenham School of Art
1953 - 1955
National Service Korea and Japan
1955 - 1958
Studied at the Royal College of Art, London
1958 - 1959
RCA Major Travelling Scholarship, France and Italy
1959 - 1974
Held teaching posts at Hornsey College of Art, Leeds Polytechnic and Ravensbourne College of Art
1974
Intaglio Print Prize 4th British International Print Biennale, Bradford
1976
Giles Bequest prize for a British Printmaker, 5th British International Print Biennale, Bradford. Third Prize, 6th Internationale de la Gravure, Krakow, Poland.
1977
Purchase Prize, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Print Prize, Limerick, Ireland.
1978
'Writers Award' Listowel Graphic Art Open Exhibition, Ireland. Grand Prix, 4th Norwegian International Print Biennale, Fredrikstad.

Exhibitions

2003
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
2002
Annely Juda Fine Art (solo)
"Colour: A Life of its Own," Mücsarnok/Kunsthalle Budapest, Hungary
"Tate Unseen," The Gallery, Lincoln
"Geometrisk Abstraktion XXI," Konstruktiv Tendens, Stockholm
2001
"Geometrisk," Konstruktiv Tendens, Stockholm
1998
Annely Juda Fine Art, London (solo)
1997
Galerie Konstruktiv Tendens, Stockholm
Base Gallery, Tokyo (solo)
Gallery Kasahara, Osaka (solo)