Marlow Moss in The Guardian

A major feature reassessing the life and work of an artist we have been honoured exhibit and champion. The article revisits Moss’s profound influence on European abstraction and reopens long-standing questions around her relationship with Piet Mondrian, particularly her pioneering use of the double line.

Once positioned on the margins of art history, Moss is now recognised as a central figure in the development of non-figurative art between the wars, a British artist whose work reshaped ideas of space, structure, and movement, and whose legacy continues to resonate today.

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January 13, 2026