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Mary Webb (artist)

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Occupation
  
Artist

Website
  
Mary Webb Official

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Education
  
Newcastle University, England Chelsea School of Art, London

Mary Webb (born 1942) is a British abstract artist.

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Biography

Webb was born in London in 1942. She studied Fine Art at Newcastle University under British artists Richard Hamilton and Victor Pasmore from 1958-63. She went on to study at the Chelsea College of Arts, London and taught painting at the Norwich School of Art and Harrogate School of Art. Webb met Sonia Delaunay in Paris during the 1960s and cites her as an influence.

Webb’s paintings and prints are consistently square in shape and exist as an arrangement of vivid squares and rectangles. Her work is held by several public art collections, including the Arts Council Collection, Sainsbury Centre (UEA), Kettle’s Yard, and The Sonia Delaunay Collection (Paris). A one-person survey show of her work was held at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in 2011 which then toured to the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle University in 2012. Titled ‘Mary Webb: Journeys in Colour’, it contained more than 60 paintings, along with screen prints, drawings and collages including a series of paintings that were inspired by time she spent in Utah.

Selected collections

Arts Council Collection, England

Kettle’s Yard, University of Cambridge, England

Priseman Seabrook Collection, UK

Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts, UEA, Norwich, England

Selected exhibitions

2015 - Small is Beautiful: Flowers Gallery, London

2013 - 2013 Women Collectors, Women Artists, Lloyds Club, London

2013 - East Contemporary Art; A Collection of 21st Century Practice, UCS Waterfront Gallery, Ipswich, England

2012 - Journeys In Colour, Hatton Gallery, Newcastle University, England

Selected publications

Grieve, A & Clark, M (2011) Mary Webb: Journeys in Colour. Norwich, University of East Anglia: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

References

Mary Webb (artist) Wikipedia