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Alan Bowness was an art historian whose eye and influence shaped the British contemporary art world over more than 40 years. He never sought the limelight, but his quiet self-assurance and belief in his own convictions inspired confidence in others and made him the most persuasive and effective voice in a talented post-war generation of curators, writers and critics.
In the late 1950s and through the 60s and 70s, he was a pioneering academic and a friend to a generation of abstract artists in England, whose work he championed in print and in the many committees on which he served. In the 80s he became a more public figure as the director of the Tate Gallery, where he made important acquisitions for the national collection, achieved a resolution of the long-running debate about how to honour J.M.W. Turner’s magnificent bequest to the nation and established a new northern outpost for the gallery in creating Tate Liverpool. In the 90s and beyond, he continued his patronage as
Totally agree. The possible corruption investigation very harmful, but nothing like as bad as the militant 80s. The city is also in a stronger place to come through these problems. So things will pause but soon recover. Covid, loss of EU funding and the central Government policy (seeming to favour their new red wall seats in Teesside and the North eEast) are bigger threats.
December 18, 2020 at 12:52 pmBy George
Great article Chris! Liverpool won’t slide back into an 1980s decline as a result of the recent news but the city does need to lead by example and show it has rooted out corruption and bad practices otherwise it will turn major investors off doing business here.