Scree Run

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Richard Kidd is well known for making paintings that include an element of drawing and for combining shaped cnavases together to create a work that has a strong sense of movement. This painting is one of a number of abstract works that have been presented to the University by Nyda and Oliver Prenn. Mr and Mrs Prenn were also the instigators of the commission of the sculpture 'Let's Not be Stupid' which stands in front of the Rootes Social Building.

University of Warwick

Coventry

Title

Scree Run

Date

1977

Medium

acrylic & graphite on canvas

Measurements

H 133 x W 195 cm

Accession number

wu0776

Acquisition method

gift from Nyda and Oliver Prenn, 2001

Work type

Painting

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Mead Gallery, University of Warwick, Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7AL England

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