| Born in 1908 in Surrey, Victor Pasmore attended
evening classes at Central School of Art between 1927 and 1931.
He went on to teach at Camberwell School of Art and Central School
of Art before becoming Master of Painting at Durham University.
A major figure in 20th century art, Pasmore turned to abstraction
in the 1940s, his work before this being representational. His development
into abstraction was described by Herbert Read as 'the most revolutionary
event in post-war British art'.
The Tate held major retrospectives of Pasmore's work in both 1965
and 1980 and his work is held in all major collections of modern
art.
All the prints on this site are for sale.
If you would like to be notified of new additions
please click on the link below:
 |