WORK OF THE WEEK : Robyn Denny, ‘Ted Bentley’, 1961
Ted Bentley was one of the key images in Robyn Denny’s 1973 retrospective at the Tate – an exhibition that marked a high point in his career; at this time, he was the youngest living artist ever to receive this accolade. It wasn't until the late 2000s that his important early paintings were once again shown in commercial galleries and the Tate celebrated him in a display from their significant holdings, re-establishing Denny as a key figure in British abstraction of the 60s and 70s. The title, Ted Bentley, is an example of those taken by Denny from news articles and television shows.
Robyn Denny (1930-2014) studied at St Martin's School of Art (1951-54) and the Royal College (1954-57). He had many solo and group exhibitions internationally and has work in public collections including the Tate, London; MoMA, New York, USA; Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal and Art Institute, Chicago, USA.