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After an earlier marriage to Joyce Ambler, he married Ione Mary Wynniatt-Husey on 24 June 1985; she died in 1989. [2]Apart from Lister's competence in technological matters, he has subsequently displayed various other talents; in 1950 he abandoned metallurgy for writing, publishing most of his works under the name R. P. Lister.
British artist Stella Vine, who was a member of the Stuckists for a short time in 2001, first joined the group having developed a "crush" on Childish while attending his music events. [27] In June 2000, Vine went to a talk given by Childish and fellow Stuckist co-founder Charles Thomson on Stuckism and Remodernism , promoted by the Institute of ...
Marguerite Horner was born in Lincoln, and from 1973 to 1976 studied art at Sheffield University.She graduated with an M.A. from the City and Guilds of London Art School in 2004 and was presented with the Kidd Rapinet Prize for outstanding degree work. [3]
Spare attended Maidstone College of Art (1971–74) (now the University for the Creative Arts) where he studied painting under Fred Cuming.On leaving art college, Spare honed his technical skills as a printmaker at Thomas Ross & Son of Putney (1974–77), [3] where he was involved in printing George Stubbs prints, which were sold through the Tate Gallery, and the renovation of fine Turner ...