Hauser & Wirth is a Swiss contemporary and modern art gallery.
The former Löwenbräu brewery in Zürich, Switzerland
The Midland Bank building by Sir Edwin Lutyens at 196A Piccadilly, built 1922–1923, photographed in 2010
Shop in Chelsea, Manhattan
Sir Richard Sheridan Patrick Michael Aloysius Franklin Bowling (né Richard Sheridan Franklin Bowling;
born 26 February 1934), known as Frank Bowling, is a British artist who was born in British Guiana. He is particularly renowned for his large-scale, abstract "Map" paintings, which relate to abstract expressionism, colour field painting and lyrical abstraction. Bowling has been described as "one of Britain’s greatest living abstract painters", as "one of the most distinguished black artists to emerge from post-war British art schools" and as a "modern master". British cultural critic and theorist Stuart Hall situates Bowling’s career within a first generation, or “wave” of post-war, Black-British art, one characterised by postwar politics and British decolonisation. He is the first black artist to be elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts.
A portrait of Sir Frank Bowling in his studio by Sacha Bowling, 2020. Photographed by Sacha Bowling. ©Frank Bowling Studio
Frank Bowling, Cover Girl, 1966
Frank Bowling, Polish Rebecca, 1971
Frank Bowling, Grating Rhymes, 1978