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British Contemporary Artist - Master of Fine Art
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Jenny Saville

Jenny Saville: The Master of Everything

January 15, 2026

You could sit with a Jenny Saville for the rest of your life and still be surprised by what she has done with the paint. She's constantly pushing boundaries, challenging our perceptions of what painting is today and its relevance in our image-saturated world.

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Fiona Rae

Fiona Rae: Precision in Abstraction

January 15, 2026

Fiona Rae puts ideas of abstraction to the test and wins every time. Her work taught me that intuitive painting doesn't mean uncontrolled painting; it means being so in tune with your process that every mark, however spontaneous it appears, is exactly right.

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Ian McKeever

Ian McKeever: Landscape and Abstraction

January 15, 2026

I was taught by Ian during my Master's degree—the sweetest, most brilliant painter. His work explores landscapes and our relationship with them, how we see space and the land around us. Ian was a landscape artist in the 80s, and his abstract work grew from that deep connection to place.

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Antoni Tàpies

Antoni Tàpies: Material as Meaning

January 15, 2026

Tàpies showed me that paint doesn't have to be just paint. By introducing materials like marble dust and sand, he created surfaces that felt ancient, weathered, tactile—surfaces that carried their own history.

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Callum Innes

Callum Innes: Process as Subject

January 15, 2026

Innes showed me that you don't need grand gestures to create powerful work; sometimes restraint speaks loudest. His work is about what's left behind as much as what's put down—a lesson that's shaped how I think about my own layering process.

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Peter Lanyon (1918–1964)

Peter Lanyon: Emotion in Gesture

January 15, 2026

Peter Lanyon was the first contemporary painter to show me emotion and experience within the gestures of marks—marks he made from his flying trips over the Cornish landscape.

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