Garden Steps
Garden Steps

© The Estate of Ivor Abrahams. All rights reserved. DACS 2024. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

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Abrahams’ has commented of his garden imagery that it is ‘a collective image – a manifestation of a consensual desire – a public aesthetic given concrete form’. Nevertheless, his garden imagery is perhaps his best known work and demonstrates his experimental approach to sculpture through uniting materials often used for painting, as well as elements of collage and two dimensional printing.

Ben Uri Gallery & Museum

London

Title

Garden Steps

Date

1973

Medium

flock & PVA on board

Measurements

H 63.5 x W 63.5 x D 20 cm

Accession number

2010-1

Acquisition method

presented by Brandler Galleries, 2010

Work type

Landscape

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