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Ep.201 Tim Allen - Ministry of Arts Podcast
Episode 201

Ep.201 Tim Allen - Ministry of Arts Podcast

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Ministry of Arts Podcast

December 12, 20221h 0mExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Tim Allen (@timallenshots)


"My work over the last six to seven years has attempted to draw together a number of disparate, sometimes contradictory, formal elements and subjects or themes that have all featured in my work over the last forty five years at different times. I hope that the paintings are more than the sum of their parts and that they can generate a broad response in whoever’s looking at them, emotionally and intellectually. I don’t want to limit this response by trying to define their ‘content’ too rigidly".


Born 1950 Manchester, bought up in Durham City. Education: University of Newcastle upon Tyne (68-72) and Goldsmiths (78-80).


Since 1968, has exhibited widely in the UK and Europe. Work in public and private collections, most recently in the Royal Academy Shows (2010/2011). Last major solo show in 2003 – From the Ferry – Dahl Gallery, Luxrn. Most recent (2014) show is Strukturen/Structures curated by Ivo Ringe and featuring eight UK and German painters at Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven and the Exchange, Penzance. Currently showing in Black, a group show at Sylvia Wald Gallery, New York. Lives and works in London.


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https://www.timallen.london/


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