Marlow Moss

Interesting exhibition at Tate Britain looking at the work of Marlow Moss, an international constructivism artist.

The work had a feeling of a British Mondrian as it tended towards the white background, lines and block of colour school of abstraction and it turned out Marlow had spent time in Paris and associated with Mondrian.

At the age of 30 Marlow had changed her name and adopted a masculine appearance. She eventually settled in Cornwall but did not hook up with the St Ives gang! Following a trip to Greece she began to do white reliefs.

I must look up more about Marlow as although the work was a bit derivative she sounds a fascinating character.

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