Patrick Heron

(British, 1920–1999)

Patrick Heron was a painter, designer, and author who made noteworthy contributions to the development of abstract art. Employing the term “non-figurative” to describe his exploration of vibrant color, he believed that all art could be considered abstract. Heron worked to make all areas of a composition into areas of equal importance, turning the English painting convention of narrative, figurative paintings on their head. “The flavor of words is intensely anti-visual,” he once observed. “Strictly speaking painting cannot be written about.” Born in Yorkshire on January 30, 1920, he attended the Slade School of Art in London. A major retrospective exhibition of his work was held at Tate Britain in 1998, and Heron won the Grand Prize at the John Moores Prize Exhibition in Liverpool in 1959 and the silver medal at the São Paulo Art Biennial in 1965. His work is in a number of important collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, The National Portrait Gallery in London, and many others. He died at his home in Cornwall, England on March 20, 1999, at the age of 79.

Patrick Heron Artworks

Patrick Heron (1,112 results)
The Brushwork Series

Patrick Heron

The Brushwork Series

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Dark Red Mini With Ultra In Cobalt Near..., 1977

Patrick Heron

Dark Red Mini With Ultra In Cobalt Near..., 1977

Sale Date: April 20, 2024

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Patrick Heron CBE,, 1973

Patrick Heron

Patrick Heron CBE,, 1973

Sale Date: April 23, 2024

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January 1973 : 1, 1973

Patrick Heron

January 1973 : 1, 1973

Sale Date: April 10, 2024

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2 December 1998

Patrick Heron

2 December 1998

Sale Date: March 27, 2024

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UNTITLED : 1954, 1954

Patrick Heron

UNTITLED : 1954, 1954

Sale Date: March 21, 2024

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