ArtistsCarol Rhodes
Carol Rhodes

Carol Rhodes

1959
WA-00071560
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Carol Mary Rhodes was a Scottish artist known for paintings and drawings of landscapes and marked by human intervention. Rhodes was born in Edinburgh, but spent her infancy and youth in Serampore, India. She moved to the UK in her mid teens and studied fine art at the Glasgow School of Art. Graduating in 1982 she became politically active around issues of disarmament, feminism and social justice. Her focus returned to painting around 1990, and she developed her distinctive idiom of aerial-view, ‘man-made’ landscapes around 1994. These began to be exhibited in the United Kingdom and internationally, and entered many public collections. Rhodes’s work, and her part-time lecturing at Glasgow School of Art, was influential for younger generations of artists. In 2013, she was diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

Source: Artsy · Trust score: 85% · Updated 1mo ago

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Artsy artwork: Mick Jones, lead guitarist of The Clash, and manager Bernie Rhodes at Heathrow airport on the way to The Second Punk Rock Festival, Mont de Marsan, France (1977)
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