Lucy Cox (artist)
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- MA Culture, Policy & Management
- City, University of London
- BA Hons Fine Art
- Wimbledon College of Arts
- University of the Arts London
- FdA Art & Design
- Kingston College &
- Kingston University London
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Lucy Cox (born 1988) in Chard, Somerset, UK,[1][2] is a British abstract artist and curator.
Cox received a Master of Arts (MA) in Culture, Policy and Management from City, University of London, a Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA Hons) in Fine Art from Wimbledon College of Arts, University of the Arts London and a Foundation Degree (FdA) in Art & Design from Kingston University London in collaboration with School of Art & Design, Kingston College.[1][2][3][4]
Practice
Cox has exhibited her paintings in the UK and internationally, including an exhibition of British painters in China,[5][6][7][8] and has curated exhibitions in London.[9][10] Andy Parkinson wrote of her work, "Lucy Cox's playful geometric arrangements, almost inhabiting a believable three dimensional space, seem to celebrate the ways in which colour creates spatial ambiguities and irregularities".[11] Sharples[3] described Cox's paintings as compositions which "reveal vivid organic and geometric shapes, gradations of colour, exchanges and explorations of the figure/ground relationship between translucency and opaqueness", while Robert Priseman describes her abstract paintings as "juxtaposing the autonomy of geometry with repetition and spontaneity".[12] She is a member of Contemporary British Painting[2] and on the advisory board of The Priseman Seabrook Collections.[13]



Selected exhibitions
- 2025 - Ilminster Open, Ilminster Arts, Ilminster, UK[19]
- 2024 - Assembly, Rye Creative Centre, Rye, UK [20][21]
- 2024 - Paintings for Lucas House, Barnet, Enfield & Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, UK[17][18]
- 2023 - X - Contemporary British Painting, Newcastle Contemporary Art, UK[22][23][24][25]
- 2022 - Vitalistic Fantasies, Elysium Gallery, Swansea, UK[26][27][28]
- 2021 - Edge to Edge, The Cello Factory, London[29][30][31][32]
- 2021 - Being There, Prosaic Projects Gallery, Bloc Studios, Sheffield, UK[33]
- 2020 - Vitalistic Fantasies, The Cello Factory Gallery, London[34][35][36]
- 2020 - Dear Christine (a Tribute to Christine Keeler), Arthouse 1, London[37][38][39][14][15][16][40][41][42][43][44][45][46]
- 2019 - Dear Christine (a Tribute to Christine Keeler), Elysium Gallery, Swansea, UK[37][38][39][14][15][16][40][41][42][43][47]
- 2019 - Made in Britain; 82 Painters of the 21st Century, Muzeum Narodowe w Gdansk, Poland[4][48][49][50][51][52]
- 2019 - Dear Christine (a Tribute to Christine Keeler), Vane, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK[14][15][16][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][53][54]
- 2018 - New Painting, The Crypt, Marylebone, London[55]
- 2018 - SFSA Painting Open, Second Floor Studios & Arts, London[56]
- 2017/18 - Contemporary Masters from Britain, Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts Museum, China[5][6][12][57]
- 2017/18 - Testcard P, The Crypt, Marylebone, London[58]
- 2017 - Contemporary Masters from Britain, Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum, Nanjing, China[59][5][7][8][12][57]
- 2017 - Contemporary Masters from Britain, Jiangsu Museum of Arts and Crafts (Artall), Nanjing, China[5][7][12][60][57]
- 2017 - Anything Goes? Art Bermondsey Project Space, London[5][7][61][62][63][64]
- 2017 - Contemporary Masters from Britain, Yantai Art Museum, China[5][12][65][66][57][67]
- 2017 - Colour A Kind Of Bliss, The Crypt, Marylebone, London[9][68][69][70][71][72][73][74]
- 2016 - Summer Exhibition, The Quay Arts, Isle of Wight, UK[75]
- 2015/16 - Piercing The Veil, Simmons Contemporary, Simmons & Simmons, London[10][3]
- 2015 - Geometry: Wonky and Otherwise, Déda, Derby, UK[76][77]