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Ken Kiff

British, 1935–2001

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Ken Kiff, was an English figurative artist, who was born in Dagenham and trained at Hornsey School of Art 1955-61. He came to prominence in the 1980s thanks to the championship of art critic Norbert Lynton, and a cultural climate intent on re-assessing figurative art following the Royal Academy's ‘New Spirit in Painting’ exhibition in 1981. He started exhibiting at Nicola Jacob's gallery, moved to Fischer Fine Art in 1987, and finally to the Marlborough Gallery in 1990, by which time he had begun exhibiting internationally and had work in major public collections. He was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1991 and became Associate Artist at the National Gallery 1991–93. His 30-year teaching career at Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College influenced a generation of students.

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Works in Collection

1 works
Sequence 68: Visiting Hell in a Boat

Sequence 68: Visiting Hell in a Boat

Ken Kiff

(1973)

Exhibitions

3 exhibitions

Feb 11, 1981 – Apr 21, 1981

New Work on Paper 1

8 artists · 1 curator

Dec 08, 1984 – May 20, 1985

Contemporary Drawings

38 artists · 1 curator

Jan 24, 1987 – Jun 14, 1987

Drawings Acquisitions

65 artists · 1 curator