The Doug Binder Gallery
Born in Bradford in 1941, the painter Douglas Binder achieved renown in the sixties as one of the ‘Young Contemporaries’. As a co-founder of the iconic underground design group ‘Binder, Edwards & Vaughan’, he was a significant influence on the graphics of the era, while his cartoon-style paintings of the time brought him international sales.
A brief engagement with the influential Systems Group in the Seventies preceded his return to the north of England, becoming, for over 20 years, the curator of Dean Clough’s galleries.
The ‘Douglas Binder Gallery’ was established as a permanent display in the corridor where his studio is. While some of the works shown are derived from life sessions, more recent works are taken from studies of other works and images that fascinate him, processed intuitively through oils.
When: Open every day, 10:00 – 16:00
Where: The Doug Binder Gallery, D Mill 1st Floor
How Much: Free Entry
For more information: Contact ACDC on info@artscharitydeanclough.org
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