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Discover the abstract art of no alternate name found (b. 1946), a British painter known for his Color Field style & significant contributions to post-war abstraction. Influenced by Wu Kwong Yu, his work is held in major collections worldwide.

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Artist Biography

Gary Wragg: Weaver of Color and the Echoes of Wu

Gary Wragg, born in High Wycombe, United Kingdom in 1946, stands as a significant figure within the landscape of post-war British abstract art. His work, deeply rooted in the principles of color field painting and profoundly influenced by the teachings of the esteemed Wu Kwong Yu, resonates with a quiet intensity and an exploration of form’s inherent capacity to evoke emotion. Wragg's journey through the artistic world began at High Wycombe School of Art (1962-66) and continued at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts (1966-69), culminating in studies at Slade School of Fine Art (1969-71). His career unfolded gradually, marked by a consistent dedication to his chosen style and a growing recognition within the British art scene. Wragg’s artistic philosophy is inextricably linked to the color field movement, a pivotal development in abstract expressionism that emerged in the 1940s and 50s. This approach prioritizes the relationship between color, shape, and composition—a deliberate rejection of representational imagery in favor of an exploration of pure sensation and emotional resonance. The influence of Wu Kwong Yu, a senior disciple whose teachings emphasized meditative practice and the spiritual dimension of art, is particularly evident in Wragg’s later work. Yu's emphasis on achieving a state of ‘wu wei’ – effortless action – seems to permeate Wragg’s process, resulting in paintings that possess an almost hypnotic quality. This connection to Wu Kwong Yu has solidified his position as the principal instructor of the style within Europe, ensuring the continuation and evolution of this unique artistic lineage.

Style and Influences: Color, Form, and the Essence of Abstraction

Wragg’s paintings are characterized by a deliberate simplicity and an avoidance of overt gestures. He employs broad, sweeping brushstrokes to build layers of color—often utilizing a restricted palette of blues, greens, yellows, and reds—that coalesce into luminous fields. These fields aren't merely decorative; they function as conduits for emotional expression, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in their depths. The works are not about depicting anything specific but rather about conveying an atmosphere, a mood, or a state of being. The scale of his canvases – frequently large-format – further enhances this immersive effect, enveloping the viewer within the painted space. His work is deeply informed by the principles of color theory, understanding how hues interact and create visual harmony or discord. The deliberate use of negative space contributes to the sense of openness and tranquility that pervades many of his paintings.

Works and Exhibitions: A Journey Through Collections

Wragg’s art has been exhibited extensively throughout the United Kingdom, establishing him as a respected voice within contemporary abstraction. His pieces are held in significant collections worldwide, including The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia; the Museum of Fine Arts in Tallahassee, Florida, USA; and numerous provincial, corporate, and foreign public collections. Notable exhibitions include appearances at the Royal Academy (British Painting 1952–77), the Sydney Biennale (1982), the RA Summer Exhibition, and the John Moores Exhibition in Liverpool. Solo shows have been presented by Nicola Jacobs (1982-6) and Goldsmiths’ College Gallery (1990), with a series at Flowers East beginning in 1996. In 1998 and 2000, he was an artist-in-residence at the Montmiral School of Painting in France, continuing his exploration of color and form within a supportive artistic community.

Connections and Legacy: Wu Family Tradition

Wragg’s dedication to the teachings of Wu Kwong Yu has cemented his role as a key figure in preserving and expanding the Wu family style. His influence extends beyond his own work, shaping the practice of numerous artists across Europe. The emphasis on meditative preparation, intuitive brushwork, and the pursuit of ‘wu wei’ – a state of effortless action – are hallmarks of this tradition. His commitment to fostering this lineage ensures that the principles of Wu Kwong Yu's teachings will continue to resonate within the world of abstract art for generations to come. Furthermore, his travels to visit Jack Tworkov and Willem de Kooning in America during the 1970s and 1980s represent a crucial period of artistic exchange and inspiration, broadening his understanding of abstraction and informing his own unique style.

Further Resources

For more information about Gary Wragg’s work and exhibitions, please visit: * Gary Wragg (b.1946) - Art UK * Gary Wragg | CAS - Contemporary Art Society * Found footage (film technique) * Jessica (given name)
no alternate name found

no alternate name found

1946 - , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract color field
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Color field
    • Victor Pasmore
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Wu Kwong Yu']
  • Date Of Birth: 1946
  • Full Name: Gary Wragg
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks: ['Various abstract works']
  • Place Of Birth: High Wycombe, UK