
Bright Yellow, White, Black and Brown
Paper collage.
Label verso - Kettles Yard, 2007.
Francis Davison stamps verso x 3 categorising it as G which dates it 1978-82
Verso inscribed 'For Telfer' (Davison's step son)
Green pen on left hand side of frame.
'The work of Francis Davison was never meant to be easy. In execution, the artist limited himself to the purism of found paper, cut or torn and never painted. In interpretation, he insisted at his only major lifetime exhibition that his work be hung untitled, unattributed, and without description. His tremendous personal shyness seeped into his exquisite collages, and it is only with time and contemplation that they begin to reward with their own peculiar, hidden resonances.'
Julian Spalding, Art Historian and close friend of Davison. He organised the 1982 Hayward exhibition of Davison's work and catalogued the estate.
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Paper collage.
Label verso - Kettles Yard, 2007.
Francis Davison stamps verso x 3 categorising it as G which dates it 1978-82
Verso inscribed 'For Telfer' (Davison's step son)
Green pen on left hand side of frame.
'The work of Francis Davison was never meant to be easy. In execution, the artist limited himself to the purism of found paper, cut or torn and never painted. In interpretation, he insisted at his only major lifetime exhibition that his work be hung untitled, unattributed, and without description. His tremendous personal shyness seeped into his exquisite collages, and it is only with time and contemplation that they begin to reward with their own peculiar, hidden resonances.'
Julian Spalding, Art Historian and close friend of Davison. He organised the 1982 Hayward exhibition of Davison's work and catalogued the estate.
















