Marlow Moss British, 1889-1958
Born Marjorie Jewel Moss, Marlow Moss (b. 1889 Richmond - 1958 Penzance, UK), as she became, moved from London to Paris in 1927 enrolling at the Académie Moderne studying with Fernand Léger. Here she was part of the vibrant art scene, exhibiting regularly (Konstruktivisten, Basel 1937, and Abstracte Kunst, Amsterdam 1938) after being invited to join Abstraction-Création as a founder member along with Piet Mondrian, Georges Vantongerloo, and Jean Arp, amongst others. It was also here she met her lifelong partner, the Dutch writer Antoinette Hendrika Nijhoff-Wind.
Moss followed the concepts of De Stijl and Neoplasticism; the reduction to the essentials of form and composition through horizontal lines and primary colours, but it was Mondrian that influenced Moss the most profoundly. They became friends, exchanging Constructivist ideas and influencing each other; Mondrian and Gorin took up using her innovative ‘double line’ motif. The difference being that Mondrian constructed his compositions intuitively, while Moss constructed them using a mathematical approach.
Moss’ working drawings are precise, executed with pencil, ruler and compass. These drawings are edged with notes and calculations in pencil, often including collage before being transferred to the canvas. Tragically, much of her early art had been destroyed in the war soon after she fled France to Cornwall where she stayed for the rest of her life.
Her queer, androgynous persona, perhaps too modern for 1950s Britain, may be a factor why she wasn’t embraced by her St. Ives Group neighbours and for her later obscurity. However, her work is now being rediscovered; in 2014 Tate Britain held a solo exhibition of her work and in 2017 at the Haus Konstruktiv Zürich. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Rijksmuseum and Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Israel Museum amongst others.
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Marlow MossUntitled (yellow, black and blue squares), 1953 c.Pencil and gouache on paper, with calculations25.5 x 20.3 cm
10 x 8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Free forms), 1950Gouache on paper27.6 x 21.8 cm
10 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Free forms), 1950Gouache on paper28 x 21.3 cm
11 x 8 3/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Free forms), 1950Gouache on paper21.4 x 27.8 cm
8 3/8 x 11 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Free forms), 1950Gouache on paper27.8 x 21.4 cm
11 x 8 3/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Free forms), 1950Gouache on paper27.8 x 21.4 cm
11 x 8 3/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Free forms), 1950Gouache on paper21.4 x 27.8 cm
8 3/8 x 11 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Free forms), 1950Gouache on headed note paper 'Lamora Nr. Penzance'24.9 x 20.2 cm
9 3/4 x 8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Free forms), 1950Gouache on paper21.7 x 27.7 cm
8 1/2 x 10 7/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled, 1947Pencil and coloured pencil crayon on paper37 x 29.4 cm
14 5/8 x 11 5/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled , 1947Pencil and coloured pencil crayon on paper42.3 x 26.8 cm
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Marlow MossUntitled, 1946Pencil and coloured pencil on paper19 x 16 cm
7 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches -
Marlow MossDrawing with montage No. 17, 1945 c.Wood, string, collaged materials31.3 x 40.7 x 4 cm
12 3/8 x 16 x 1 5/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled, 1945Pencil and blue crayon on paper42 x 48 cm
16 1/2 x 18 7/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled, 1944Pencil and coloured pencil on paper30 x 26 cm
11 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (crossed lines, with yellow and blue), 1943 c.Pencil and gouache on paper25.4 x 20.2 cm
10 x 8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (crossed lines) with calculations, 1942 c.Pencil on paper14.7 x 21.4 cm
5 3/4 x 8 3/8 inches -
Marlow MossUntitled (Blue and yellow triangle), 1940s c.Pencil and crayon on paper19.3 x 28.4 cm
7 5/8 x 11 1/8 inches
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Marlow Moss / Vera Molnár
New Angles 4 Sep - 1 Oct 2024The Mayor Gallery announces our forthcoming duo exhibition featuring the works of first British Constructivist artist Marlow Moss (1889 Kilburn, London - 1958 Penzance, Cornwall) and Hungarian pioneer of computer...Read more -
Women of Influence
1 Oct - 25 Nov 2022Marina Apollonio Emmy Bridgwater Feliza Bursztyn Dadamaino Ferdi Gego Verena Loewensberg Aiko Miyawaki Vera Molnar Marlow Moss Cornelia Parker Alice Rahon Mira Schendel Grazia Varisco Nanda VigoRead more
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Watch: In Conversation, Lucy Howarth and Francesca Franco
November 9, 2024On the occasion of our past show 'Marlow Moss / Vera Molnár : New Angles' The Mayor Gallery played host to a special talk with...Read more -
Conversation with Lucy Howarth and Francesca Franco
Exhibition Event September 15, 2024Tuesday, 24 Sept, 5.30pm On the occasion of our current show Marlow Moss / Vera Molnár : New Angles we will play host to a...Read more -
Walk-Around | Marlow Moss / Vera Molnár : New Angles
With James Mayor September 10, 2024View an in-depth tour of Marlow Moss / Vera Molnár : New Angles conducted by James Mayor. View HereRead more -
TEFAF NEW YORK
Stand 367 May 6, 20226 - 10 May 2022 The Mayor Gallery is pleased to participate in this years TEFAF New York Spring edition. Featuring artists: Billy Apple |...Read more