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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tess Jaray, Early Piazza, 1964

Tess Jaray

Early Piazza, 1964
Oil on canvas
181 x 167 cm | 71 1/4 x 65 3/4 in
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For over five decades, Tess Jaray has explored the geometry of space within our world with her painting. Upon finishing her studies at the Slade School of Fine Art in...
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For over five decades, Tess Jaray has explored the geometry of space within our world with her painting. Upon finishing her studies at the Slade School of Fine Art in 1960, she was awarded a grant to travel to Italy: visiting Rome, Florence, Sienna and Venice.

It was during this journey that Jaray experienced at first hand, the work of the Italian masters, who would come to inspire and influence her work. The architectural splendour of Filippo Brunelleschi's cathedral in Florence and Giotto's frescoes in Padua left a lasting impression and informed her own exploration of perspective, space and colour.

Jaray's sixties work should be viewed as the inception of her consummately original interpretation of the tools of the Renaissance masters and their advancements in spatial perception. Jaray's paintings have a resonance in their conversation with the canon of European art history and allows her to examine the deep and all-encompassing power of art and architecture throughout the ages.
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Exhibitions

Tess Jaray: Early Paintings, Frieze Masters, London 4-7 October 2018;
Vienna Contemporary 2019;
Return to Vienna, Secession, Vienna (16 February - 28 April 2021);
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