Sargy Mann
Sargy Mann (1937- 2015) was a British figurative painter. Throughout his life he had a fascination with the nature of visual perception, a desire to experience visual sensations as intensely as possible and to make paintings that could communicate this experience.
Articles
On Raoul Dufy
In thinking about the work of his favourite painters Sargy Mann realised that Raoul Dufy was the most extreme example of the separation of line and colour.
Shared Experience
An essay on how perception can facilitate shared experience, the second in an occasional series featuring important but under-known writings by the painter Sargy Mann (1937- 2015).
‘Let it be felt that the painter was there…’
An essay on Bonnard’s drawings, the first in an occasional series featuring important but under-known writings by the painter Sargy Mann (1937- 2015).