John Kirby (1949) is a British artist known for his
paintings exploring issues of gender, religion, sexuality, and race.
Boy with Beret, 2013 |
His work
has been compared to that of René Magritte, Balthus and Edward Hopper. Kirby
has exhibited internationally, and his work is held in several collections
including the Tate Gallery, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and the Royal
College of Art.
His work has been described as “bleak and lonely” and dominated by “solitary figures in strange worlds.”
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