Lucy Cox (artist)

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Education
  • 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
OccupationsArtist, Curator
Lucy Cox
Lucy Cox, artist
Education
  • 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
OccupationsArtist, Curator
Websitelucycox.com

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]

Zippy by Lucy Cox[12]
The Chair by Lucy Cox[14][15][16]
Abstract 23-1[17][18]

Selected exhibitions

Selected curation

Collections

Publications & Media

References

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