Grid Arc by Gordon House

£5,500.00

Gordon House was a British artist and graphic designer known for his meticulous, architectonic compositions and his pioneering contribution to post-war abstract art in Britain. Grid Arc (1970) exemplifies his interest in the relationship between geometry, colour, and spatial rhythm.

Signed, titled, and dated verso, the work reflects House’s precision and clarity of intent. A small-scale composition rendered in oil on board, it demonstrates his formal restraint and mastery of balance—characteristics that define his practice across both fine art and design.

Closely associated with key figures of the British Pop Art movement, House collaborated with artists such as Peter Blake and Richard Hamilton. His paintings, often grounded in repetition and spatial logic, offer a subtle but exacting visual experience—drawing the viewer into their quiet, calculated intensity.

Origin: British
Material: Oil on board
Date: 1970
Dimensions: 19cm height x 26cm width

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Gordon House was a British artist and graphic designer known for his meticulous, architectonic compositions and his pioneering contribution to post-war abstract art in Britain. Grid Arc (1970) exemplifies his interest in the relationship between geometry, colour, and spatial rhythm.

Signed, titled, and dated verso, the work reflects House’s precision and clarity of intent. A small-scale composition rendered in oil on board, it demonstrates his formal restraint and mastery of balance—characteristics that define his practice across both fine art and design.

Closely associated with key figures of the British Pop Art movement, House collaborated with artists such as Peter Blake and Richard Hamilton. His paintings, often grounded in repetition and spatial logic, offer a subtle but exacting visual experience—drawing the viewer into their quiet, calculated intensity.

Origin: British
Material: Oil on board
Date: 1970
Dimensions: 19cm height x 26cm width

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