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Gary Wragg1066 Originssigned, titled and dated 1996-98 versooil on linen51 x 61 cms (20 x 24 ins)£ 6,500.00
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Gary WraggDiana/Shellysigned, titled and dated 1998 versooil on linen51 x 61 cms (20 x 24 ins)£ 6,500.00
framed: 56 x 66 cms (22 x 26 ins) -
Gary WraggLife Painting with Bathtubsigned, titled and dated 1967 verso
acrylic on cotton duck151 x 136 cms (59½ x 53½ ins)Enquire
framed 153 x 138 cms (60½ x 54½ ins) -
Gary WraggCello Interiorsigned, titled and dated 2002 versooil on canvas51 x 40.5 cms (20 x 16 ins)£ 4,800.00
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Gary WraggFrench Quarter IVsigned, titled and dated 2003 versooil on canvas51 x 40.5 cms (20 x 16 ins)£ 4,800.00
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Gary WraggSong of the Birdssigned, dated 1986 and titled versooil on canvas213.5 x 188 cms (84 x 74 ins)Sold
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Gary WraggCarnivalsigned, titled and dated 1977-78 versoacrylic, pastel, metallic paint & rhoplex on cotton duck215 x 177 cms (85 x 70 ins)
presented without frame
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Gary WraggMerlinsigned, dated 2005 and titled verso
oil on linen152.5 x 145 cms (60 x 57 ins)
framed: 155 x 147.5 cms (61 x 58 ins)Sold -
Gary WraggStill Life with Black Curtainsigned, titled and dated 1968 versoacrylic on cotton duck151 x 136 cms (59½ x 53½ ins)
framed: 152.5 x 138.5 cms (60½ x 54½ ins)Sold -
Gary WraggPauline with Bath Tub and Figuresigned, dated 1967 & inscribed versooil on cotton duck152.5 x 137 cms (60 x 54 ins)Sold
Currently exhibiting at:
Saatchi Gallery, London
Unreal City: Abstract Painting in London
18 October - 17 November 2024
https://www.saatchigallery.com/exhibition/unreal-city-abstract-painting-in-london
Exhibited at:
Forty Years of the Future: Painting
Castleford Gallery, Manchester
24 March - 23 June 2024
Together with Sarah Feinmann, Tricia Gillman, John Hoyland, Jamie Kirk, Robin Megannity, Azraa Motala, Katie Tomlinson and Gary Wragg
https://www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk/event/40-years-of-the-future-painting/
A contemporary British abstract artist who was born in High Wycombe, where he stayed to attend the local School of Art 1962-66 before moving to London’s
Camberwell School of Art, 1966-69 and the Slade School of Fine Art, 1969-71. He showed in British Painting 1974 at the Hayward Gallery in London in 1974 and British Painting 1952-77 at the Royal Academy, London in 1977.
His first one-man show was at Acme Gallery, London in 1976. Since the 1980s he showed regularly at Nicola Jacobs Gallery and then at Flowers East, London from the 1990s. He was included in Art Crazy Nation, Milton Keynes Gallery in 2002 and more recently held solo exhibitions at Clifford Chance, London, The Nine British Art, London and The Lanchester Research Gallery, Coventry.
His work is held in public collections including the Arts Council of Great Britain, the National Gallery of South Africa, the Pompidou Centre, Paris and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.