Ken Maycock
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Ken Maycock is an abstract painter, based in London. Maycock was born in Sussex in 1960. He studied at the Slade School of art from 1979 to 1983. His is included the leading British figurative painters William Coldstream, Euan Uglow, Patrick George and Craigie Aitchison. Maycock has won awards including the Thomas Monnington Prize for painting in 1981 and the Boise Travelling Scholarship in 1985. He has taught Art and History of Art at Dulwich College school since 1986.
Maycock works in the medium of oil paint on canvas. He explores formalist concerns such as position, space, colour and design. Maycock believes that "paintings should be allowed to speak for themselves." For a 2002 exhibition he made the following artist's statement: "The subject matter of my paintings is painting itself and my starting point is the proportion of the rectangle. I paint two sorts of picture. The first is to do with instigating and following a system or procedure and the second is an intuitive, investigative process involving (seemingly) endless and arduous revision. These can take years to paint."