Maurice Cockrill RA English, 1936-2013
Each painting in the series is a two-part composition opposing two linear forms: a straight-edged form extending to the edges of the canvas, and a more organic and self-contained form (these can be interpreted as standing for various oppositions between male and female, geometry and organic form etc).. Precedents for the paintings include Jackson Pollock’s Portrait and a Dream (1953) and Morris Louis’ 'Unfurled paintings'. The interval between the two fields is also significant—the artist thought of them as the equivalent of passages of silence in music, or the gaps between the stanzas of a poem.
Provenance
W H Lane & Son auction, 2014.
Private collection, UK.
The Porthminster Gallery, St Ives, UK.