Robyn Denny

1930-2014
Robyn Denny

Robyn Denny (1930–2014) was one of the leading figures in post-war British abstraction, celebrated for his bold, architectonic paintings and his role in transforming the direction of British art during the late 1950s and 1960s. Born in Abinger, Surrey, Denny emerged as part of a generation of young artists who rejected the dominance of landscape painting associated with the St Ives School, instead embracing the energy, scale and ambition of international modernism. Drawing inspiration from Abstract Expressionism, American cinema, urban architecture and contemporary popular culture, they helped propel British painting onto the international stage.

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Josef Albers & Robyn Denny works in A Collector’s Eye, The Scottish Gallery II, October 2024

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Robyn Denny works in A Collector’s Eye, The Scottish Gallery I, October 2024

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Graffiti Fragment (from the suite of 25 images) Red, 1977

etching, Artist's Proof
H:75.5cm W:49cm
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Untitled IV (from the Waddington Suite No.1 – ‘A Series of 5 Screenprints’), 1968

screenprint, edition 5/75
H:61cm W:53cm
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Colour Box III, 1973

screenprint, perspex & hardboard, edition 39/75
H:60cm W:50cm
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