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Born in Hampshire in 1943, Graham Ovenden studied art at the Southampton School of Art and later the Royal College of Art where he was taught by, and collaborated with, Peter Blake. He held his first solo show in Amsterdam in 1969 and the following year the first of many subsequent one man exhibitions in London and elsewhere. In 1970 the Alice exhibition was exhibited at Waddington Galleries. In 1975 Ovenden had his solo show Lolita - drawings and prints - at Waddington, the year he co-founded, with six other artists, the Brotherhood of Ruralists. Ovenden is the co-author of a number of books on 19th century photography. His own work, both landscape and figurative, has often had a strong erotic element. |
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