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  1. John Walker - Paintings and Works on Paper May 4, 2019 to June 4, 2019. New York Studio School, New York, NY December 11, 2017 to January 21, 2018. Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME John Walker: From Seal Point Paintings June 24 to October 29, 2017. Bowdoin College Art Museum, Brunswick, Maine John Walker: A Painter Draws

  2. John Walker (British, born 1939) John Walker (British, b. 1939) is an English painter and printmaker. Walker studied in Birmingham. His early works were inspired by Post-Abstraction and Abstract Expressionism. He uses three-dimensional shapes and flat elements to create images with acrylic paint.

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  3. John Walker (born 1939) is an English painter and printmaker. He has been called "one of the standout abstract painters of the last 50 years."

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › john-walkerJohn Walker | Artnet

    John Walker is a British-born artist whose painterly abstractions insinuate dimensional spaces and objects. Incorporating flat collaged spaces and pictograph-like symbols, his dynamic compositions cite multiple source materials. Drawing inspiration from English poetry, Francisco Goya, Édouard Manet, and the Aboriginal art of Polynesia and ...

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  5. John Walker. John Walker. John Walker’s (American, b. England 1939) oeuvre, spanning across over sixty years, has included a variety of abstract approaches bound together by a careful balance between raw and spontaneous movement, and mindfully structured space. Originally from Birmingham, England, Walker attended the Mosely School of Art and ...

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 6220John Walker | MoMA

    John Walker (born 1939) is an English painter and printmaker. He has been called "one of the standout abstract painters of the last 50 years." Wikidata

  7. John Walker was a Gregory Fellow at Leeds University (1967-1969). He was awarded a Harkness Fellowship to the United States (1969–70) and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1981. He has been artist-in-residence at Oxford University (1977–78), and at Monash University, Melbourne (1980) He represented England at the 1972 Venice Biennale. He has ...

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