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1919 - 2020

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  • Top 3 works:
    • Pietà
    • Bathers
    • Two Seated Figures
  • Top-ranked work: Pietà
  • Born: 1919
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Died: 2020
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  • Lifespan: 101 years
  • Works on APS: 12
  • Art period: Modern
  • Museums on APS:
    • London South Bank University
    • London South Bank University
    • London South Bank University
    • London South Bank University
    • London South Bank University

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Cliff Holden (1919–2020): Pioneer of Borough and London Groups

Cliff Holden FCSD (December 12, 1919 – April 20, 2020) was a British painter, designer, and silk-screen printer whose career spanned decades and cemented his place as a significant figure in postwar British art. Born in Manchester, England, Holden’s formative years were marked by an early fascination with agriculture and veterinary science—a grounding that would subtly inform his artistic sensibilities. His education at Wilmslow Modern School followed by Reaseheath School provided him with both intellectual stimulation and practical experience, shaping his worldview before he embarked on a pivotal encounter with David Bomberg at the City Literary Institute in 1944. This meeting proved transformative, sparking a collaborative spirit that would blossom into the formation of the Borough Group alongside fellow students of Bomberg at Borough Polytechnic. Recognizing Bomberg’s visionary influence—a guiding force who championed abstraction and challenged conventional artistic norms—Holden and his peers sought to develop these ideas further. The group's ambition was ambitious: to forge a new aesthetic path rooted in experimentation and intellectual rigor. Holden served as its inaugural president from 1946–48, demonstrating leadership qualities that would characterize his subsequent artistic endeavors. Expanding the group’s membership to eleven individuals—including Dennis Creffield—the Borough Group continued its activity until 1951, establishing itself as a cornerstone of British modernist art. Holden's artistic journey gained considerable momentum when he connected with Torsten Renquist, the Swedish artist who invited him to exhibit in Sweden. This exposure broadened his horizons and solidified his reputation within the international art community. From 1956 onward, Holden resided in Sweden, where his artworks found their way into prominent collections—a testament to the enduring appeal of his distinctive style. He was recognized as a Fellow of the Chartered Society of Designers and served as a Design Associate for the American Institute of Interior Designers, reflecting his versatility beyond purely visual arts. Notably, he received an honorary doctorate from London South Bank University in 2006, acknowledging his contribution to artistic scholarship. Holden’s oeuvre encompasses a diverse range of mediums—primarily painting—characterized by bold color palettes and evocative imagery. His works explore themes of landscape and abstraction, often imbued with symbolic resonance. Recurring motifs suggest an interest in the natural world alongside explorations of psychological states. Holden's paintings are held in collections across Europe and North America, demonstrating their enduring significance within the canon of British modernism. He passed away peacefully at the age of 100 in April 2020, leaving behind a legacy as one of Britain’s most respected artists—a figure whose pioneering spirit continues to inspire contemporary creatives.
  • Notable Collections: Arts Council England, Manchester City Art Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Influences: David Bomberg, Bauhaus Movement
  • Key Achievements: Founding the Borough Group; Recognition as Fellow of Chartered Society of Designers