Profoundly affected by post-war existential philosophy, throughout his life Crozier has allied himself and his work consciously with European art and thought. Early in his career he developed a highly personalized vision of nature, which in the 1960s and 1970s incorporated skeletal figures, making 'art that is a razor slash' which ran counter to the prevailing tastes in abstraction and Pop-art imagery of the time.
Crozier has exhibited widely in London, Glasgow, Dublin and Continantal Europe. From the 1980s when he set up studios in Ireland and the UK, his painting of the landscape has blossomed with an extraordinary radiance and confidence. Then, as now, his landscapes and still-lifes use sumptuous colour to engineer the emotional intensity of the paintings. He remains concerned with developing the language of figurative painting.


September 2007 - 290 x 249mm - 208 pp Hardback - 176 colour and 24 b&w illustrations
Lund Humphries - 978-0-85331-970-2 - £35.00