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Nationality
  
English

Movement
  
Post-minimalism


Name
  
Keith Milow

Role
  
Artist

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Born
  
29 December 1945 (age 78) (
1945-12-29
)

Awards
  
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation award (1976)Arts Council of Great Britain major award (1979)Edward Albee Foundation award (1983)

Education
  
University of Leeds, Camberwell College of Arts, Royal College of Art

Known for
  
Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture

Keith Milow is a British artist, born in London (1945), grew up in Baldock, Hertfordshire, lived in New York City (1980–2002) and Amsterdam (2002-2014), now lives in London. He is an abstract sculptor, as well as a painter and printmaker. His work has been characterized as architectural, monumental, procedural, enigmatic and poetical.

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Biography

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Keith Milow was educated at Knights Templar School in Baldock, Camberwell School of Art, 1962–1967, and Royal College of Art, 1967-1968. In 1970 he received a Gregory Fellowship from Leeds University, which was followed in 1972 by a Harkness Fellowship to the USA. Awards included the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation award (1976), the Arts Council of Great Britain major award (1979), the Edward Albee Foundation award (1983) and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation award (2017).

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During the 1970s, Milow was considered part of the British artistic avant-garde along with artists such as Richard Long, Gilbert & George, Michael Craig-Martin, Mark Lancaster, Tim Head, Nicholas Pope, John Walker, David Tremlett, Barry Flanagan, Art & Language and Derek Jarman. According to art historian Jo Melvin, Milow "helped to shape and define a critical period of new and experimental art practices in Britain when the distinctions between painting and sculpture and equally importantly between figuration and abstract collapsed".

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Throughout his career Keith Milow has been pre-occupied with the form of the Latin cross. Throughout his career he has produced several hundred cross sculptures as well as cross drawings. During the 1990s, he produced series of disc-shaped sculptures ('tondi') and paintings that pay tribute to what he considered the great artists of the 20th century. Some of his painting and drawing demonstrate a mathematical precision that has the appearance of being computer-generated. Some of his work is the result of a direct response to other artists' oeuvres, most notably the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian. In the words of Jo Melvin: "Milow's work is infused in the history of painting, the subject of painting and its meaning. Something else slips through in the game of chance. It is a piece of magic - the combination of mystery with structure, order and process".

Exhibitions

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In 1970 Keith Milow had his first solo show with Nigel Greenwood Gallery, an exhibition that sold out with Tate being one of the buyers. Greenwood continued to show Milow until 1992. Other galleries that held solo exhibitions of his work include Duffy & Sons, New York (1973), Hester Van Royen Gallery, London (1975), Kettle's Yard Gallery, Cambridge (1976), Gallerie Albert Baronian, Brussels (1977), Park Square Gallery, Leeds (1977), Roundhouse Gallery, London (1978), Galerie Loyse Oppenheim, Geneva (1979), Annina Nosei Gallery, New York (1981, 1982), Alexander Wood Gallery, New York (1987), John Davis Gallery, New York (1988), Gallery 630B, New Orleans (1990), Nohra Haime Gallery, New York (1990–99), Aicart & Aitink, Hilversum (2007–13), and Dadiani Fine Art, London (2017).

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Group exhibitions included the 'Young Contemporaries' at Tate Britain (1967), 'Six at the Hayward', Hayward Gallery (1969), ' Works on Paper', Museum of Modern Art (1971), British exhibition, Art Basel (1975), 'Arte Inglese Oggi', Palazzo Reale, Milan (1976), 'British Painting 1952-1977', Royal Academy of Art (1977), 'British Art Now', Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1980), 'Aspects of British Art Today', Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art (1982), ' Modern British Sculpture', Whitechapel Gallery (1986), 'Modern British Sculpture', Tate Liverpool (1988), 'Contemporary British Artists: Mirror up to Nature', Denver Art Museum (1998), 'United Enemies: Sculpture in 1960s and 1970s Britain', Henry Moore Institute (2011–12), and 'Royal Academy Summer Exhibition', Royal Academy of Arts (2015, 2016).

Works

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Works of Milow are included in public collections, such as Tate Galleries, Imperial War Museum, Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds City Art Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest), Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim Museum, Walker Art Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Denver Art Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario, National Gallery of Australia and Art Gallery of South Australia. An important commission of 1998 consisted of four tondi in the lobby of One Canada Square.

References

Keith Milow Wikipedia