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Katie Pratt [1] is an artist and abstract painter living and working in London. Born in Epsom, UK, 23 May 1969, she is most recognised for large paintings with heavy volumes of oil paint that combine geometric and organic detail in diagrammatic complex systems. She won the Jerwood Painting Prize in 2001. [2]

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  11. "REVISITING THE JERWOOD PAINTING PRIZE".
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  14. "Prof Stephen Foster – CultureSouthampton".
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  18. "Landscape Confection – OCMA – Orange County Museum of Art".
  19. "New British Painting: Part 1".
  20. Foster, Stephen & Carter, Ros, New British Painting published by John Hansard Gallery University of Southampton ISBN   0-85432-803-3
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