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William Green (action painter) : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Green (action painter)
William Green (1934–2001), was an artist who achieved fame in the late 1958 as a practitioner of Action painting. His work became controversial following a film of him creating paintings by riding a bicycle over a surface saturated with bitumen. From about 1965 Green withdrew from the art scene as a reaction to negative publicity. He resumed his work in 1995. One of his works hangs in Tate Modern. ==Early life==
William Green was born in Greenwich, London, in 1934.〔Obituary, ''The Independent'', 14 February 2001〕 After leaving school he worked in a drawing office and for an architect in Sidcup, Kent. While at Sidcup School of Art from 1952 to 1954, he made his first use of bitumen paint after discovering an old tin in his garden shed.〔 Green was accepted for the RCA in 1954,〔 but as a conscientious objector to National Service, he was imprisoned from January 1955 for three months.〔 At the RCA Green was in John Minton's tutorial group, and influenced by Expressionism.〔
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