Peter Coker RA


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Peter Coker was born in London in 1926. He first studied art at St. Martin's School of Art while working at Odhams Press (1941-1943), a leading publisher of instruction manuals and children's books, and returned as a full-time student (1947-1950) after se




Peter Coker RA


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Peter Coker


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In the 1950s, Peter Coker was among the group of artists, with John Bratby, Jack Smith, Derrick Greaves and Edward Middleditch, who were dubbed the 'Kitchen Sink Group'. This monograph concentrates on Coker's landscape works, with the aim of raising them from the obscurity into which they have fallen compared with his better documented work. Published in association with Abbotts Hall Art Gallery.




Sunflowers / Meditations


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The "Nobile Folios," published in association with Piano Nobile, a London art gallery, are gorgeous multidisciplinary explorations of twentieth- and twenty-first-century artworks. Each folio explores a single work, attempting to replicate the experience of seeing it with one's own eyes. New titles this year explore "Sunflowers" 1958/9, a painting by Peter Coker, with ten color images of the work supplemented by an essay by art critic Andrew Lambirth and poetic contemplations by Carrie Etter.




The Tate Gallery


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Catalogues of Sale


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Summer Exhibition


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