(1934 – 2004), United Kingdom

Bob Law Biography

Considered amongst the founders of British Minimalism, Bob Law's work defies easy categorisation and ranges across drawing, painting and sculpture that retains a firm yet always uneasy embrace of pure abstraction. As opposed to the New York-based minimalist artists, Law's practice drew on his engagement with the English landscape and his esoteric range of interests. He produced his Field drawings between the late 1950s and early 1960s in the Cornish landscape of St. Ives. Capturing his experience and drawn while lying on his back, their elemental forms and traditional symbols would set the basis for his work to come. Interests in philosophy, mysticism, alchemy and palaeontology combined with his drive for the reductively essential materialised in the radically monochromatic black canvases that he is most famous for. Rarely ever purely black, these works modulate from blue, to violet and defy photographic reproduction.

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Law gained notoriety in the early 1970s, with works such as Mister Paranoia IV 20.11.70 (No. 95) and Drawing (Black Scribble) 10.2.72. These works, considered as the elemental synthesis of his 'Field' drawings, were radically reductive yet far from empty of meaning. With a return to sculpture in the early 1980s, initially cast iron and bronze followed by painted wood, Law continued to develop an imaginary visually distinct from his abstract works, harking back to his early experiments with carpentry. The chair became part of Law's sculptural repertoire: originally conceived while meditating in front of his black paintings, these playful and anthropomorphic sculptures-the same anthropomorphism is also visible in sculptures such as Young Obelisk (1981) and Reclining Obelisk (1984)-summarised Law's constant search to perceive space and how we each fit in relation to it. Drawing on earlier experiments from the 1970s, in the 90s Law starts his colourful _Castle Paintings _series, followed by a second return to bronze sculpture in the last years of his life.

Championed by the critic Lawrence Alloway, whom he met while in Cornwall, Bob Law exhibited with Peter Hobbs in Two Young British Painters, ICA | Institute of Contemporary Art, London (1960). There followed one-man shows at some of the most prestigious galleries across Europe, including Konrad Fischer, Dusseldorf (1970) and the increasingly influential Lisson Gallery, London (1971). Later in the decade he had two major solo exhibitions: 10 Black Paintings 1965-70, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK (1974) and the retrospective Bob Law: Paintings and Drawings 1959-1978 at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK curated by Nicholas Serota (1978). Recent group exhibitions include Assorted Paper, The Sunday Painter, London, UK (2017); Artists and Poets at Secession, Vienna, Austria (2015); Abstract Drawing, curated by Richard Deacon, Drawing Room, London, UK (2014); A House of Leaves, curated by Vincent Honoré, at DRAF, London, UK (2013); Bob Law: Drawings, Sculpture and Paintings, Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall, UK, which travelled to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (1999); His work is included in numerous private and public collections throughout the world, including Tate, London, UK; the British Museum, London, UK; The Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Museum Sztuki, Lodz, Poland; and the Panza Collection, Varese, Italy, amongst others.

Text courtesy Richard Saltoun Gallery.

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CAST BLACK DIAMOND by Bob Law contemporary artwork sculpture
Bob Law CAST BLACK DIAMOND, 1980 Cast iron
21.5 x 23.5 cm
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BLACK DIAMOND XIV by Bob Law contemporary artwork painting
Bob Law BLACK DIAMOND XIV, 1980 Acrylic on canvas
21.5 x 23.5 cm
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Black Watercolour 25.1.88 by Bob Law contemporary artwork painting, works on paper
Bob Law Black Watercolour 25.1.88, 1988 Watercolour on paper
56 x 76 cm
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Hole within a Whole by Bob Law contemporary artwork sculpture
Bob Law Hole within a Whole, 1962 Tin plate and copper
164 x 216 cm
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Mister Paranoia V 21.8.71 by Bob Law contemporary artwork works on paper, drawing
Bob Law Mister Paranoia V 21.8.71, 1971 Laundry marker on unprimed canvas
180.3 x 284.5 cm
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Reclining Obelisk by Bob Law contemporary artwork sculpture
Bob Law Reclining Obelisk, 1984 Bronze
196 x 70 x 28 cm
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Blue Chair by Bob Law contemporary artwork sculpture
Bob Law Blue Chair, 1982 Painted wood
90.7 x 44.8 x 49.4 cm
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