miércoles, 17 de septiembre de 2014

Keith Milow

Born: 29 December 1945 (aged 68) London
Movement: Post-minimalism

He is an abstract sculptor, as well as a painter and printmaker. His work can be characterized as architectural, monumental, and (post-)minimal.

During the 1970s, Milow was considered part of the British artistic avant-garde and he had his first show with Nigel Greenwood Gallery, with whom he continued to show until 1992. Other galleries that held solo exhibitions of Milow's 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), and Nohra Haime Gallery, New York (1990-99). 

Works of Milow are included in public collections, such as Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim Museum, Walker Art Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Denver Art Museum, Tate Galleries, Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds City Art Gallery, National Gallery of Australia and Art Gallery of South Australia.

Works: 

 



    Cross Sculpture, 2005       

















 20th Century-Thames, 1998
















After Words, 2008

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