John Maine

John Maine was born in Bristol in 1942. He studied at the West of England College of Art, Bristol (1960-64) and at the Royal College of Art, London (1964-67), where he was a contemporary of Nigel Hall, Ken Draper and John Panting. A two-year Fellowship at Gloucestershire College of Art followed. Travels in the Yukutan, Mexico, had an early influence on his work, and he developed the ideas generated there during the course of his fellowship at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (1979-80), the first artist to be accorded that honour. He then lived in London, with ...

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D 244 cm
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