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John Golding

John Golding was a prominent British artist, art critic, and curator who made significant contributions to the art world in the second half of the 20th century. He was born in London in 1929 and studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, where he developed his unique style characterized by geometric forms and vivid colors. Golding's career spanned over five decades, during which he became associated with the School of London in the late 1950s and established himself as a leading figure in the art world. As an artist, Golding's works were characterized by their bold use of color and geometric shapes, which he used to create striking compositions that challenged traditional notions of art. Some of his most well-known works include Seven Reflections on Tragedy (1960–63), Painting and Constructions (1965), and The Wedge (1968), which demonstrate his mastery of color and form. In addition to his work as an artist, Golding was also an influential art critic and curator. He wrote several books on art and criticism, including the monograph Art and the Structures of Possibility (1979), which has become a seminal text in the field. He was also actively involved in curatorial projects, such as the 'Documenta 3' in Kassel, Germany in 1964, where he played a key role in shaping the exhibition. Overall, John Golding was a multifaceted artist, critic, and curator who made significant contributions to the art world in the second half of the 20th century. His unique style and bold use of color and form continue to inspire artists and art lovers around the world.

British artist, art critic, curator, School of London, geometric forms, vivid colors, Seven Reflections on Tragedy, Painting and Constructions, The Wedge, Art and the Structures of Possibility, Documenta 3, Kassel

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John Golding

John Golding (1929–2012) was an influential British artist and art critic. His career spanned five decades and he became associated with the School of London in the late 1950s. Golding's works are characterized by his geometric forms and vivid, saturated colors. Some of his most recognized works are Seven Reflections on Tragedy (1960–63), Painting and Constructions (1965), and The Wedge (1968). Golding was actively involved in curatorial projects, such as the 'Documenta 3' in Kassel, Germany in 1964. He wrote several influential books on art and criticism, including the monograph Art and the Structures of Possibility (1979).

John Golding, British artist, painting, constructions, art criticism, School of London, Documenta 3, Kassel, geometric forms, vivid colors, Seven Reflections on Tragedy, The Wedge, Art and the Structures of Possibility.

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