Ian Dury : More Than Fair
Nice exhibition
at the Royal College of Art in Kensington of work by Ian Dury done between 1961
and 1972.
I had come across Ian Dury as an artists in the Peter Blake exhibition at Pallant House and wanted to see more so I was delighted to see this exhibition advertised and even more delighted to fall on it by accident after a trip to the Serpentine Gallery!
I had come across Ian Dury as an artists in the Peter Blake exhibition at Pallant House and wanted to see more so I was delighted to see this exhibition advertised and even more delighted to fall on it by accident after a trip to the Serpentine Gallery!
I was struck by
the quality of the drawing in the worked and loved a portrait of his wife from
1971. The pop art aspect of the work seemed to be parodying 1960s soft porn. I loved the use of sequins
to provide a texture and glitter in the background of the work. A slightly Klimt
like effect.
I was interested
to see that he had done a lot of illustration work for magazines and I loved
his William the Conqueror and Harold from 1966!
Review
Guardian
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