Although his works have features in common with the abstract expressionists, he does not attempt to recreate their spontaneity and instead reflects on each painting over a period of time, often taking several years to create the finished product.
Duncan Robinson, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, said: “We are particularly pleased that this very personal selection of recent paintings by so distinguished an artist will be on display in Cambridge throughout the summer, affording students and residents, as well as the Fitzwilliam’s many visitors from this country and abroad, an ideal opportunity to enjoy these rich and striking works.”
Works on display include After Degas (1993), the imposing After Vuillard (1996-2002) and a group of small paintings with evocative titles like Mud, Fog, Echo and Venice Grey Water.