UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art
Las Vegas, Nevada
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MessageBorn in London, England, Tim Bavington obtained a BFA from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California in 1990, and, in 1999, an MFA from UNLV, where he was mentored by the lecturer and art critic Dave Hickey. The year after he graduated he held his first two one-man shows, one of them in Texas, the other at Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles. His approach to art has not changed significantly over the course of his career: the works are based on pieces of music that appeal to him, and the colors on his canvases – often painted in bright Op Art stripes – have been chosen to represent the twelve-tone chromatic scale. “I was drawn into this area because of the interest in the correlation between color and sound waves,” he said in an interview, “and was intrigued to find that there was a long history ... to be followed ... it’s something that’s been a thread through the history of painting.” In 2012 he unveiled his first public sculpture, Anthem for the Common Man, outside the Smith Center in downtown Las Vegas.