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Alison Dunhill

Alison Dunhill (born 1950) is an English artist and art historian, and also a published poet.

Biography edit

Born in London, Dunhill trained in Fine Art at the University of Reading under Sir Terry Frost and Rita Donagh. In the early 1970s she had a studio in Florence where she associated with some of the key figures in the Situationist International,[1] including philosopher and filmmaker Guy Debord, the writer Gianfranco Sanguinetti and, later, the novelist and critic Michèle Bernstein. She presented some of her recollections of that time to an audience in Rio de Janeiro in 2015.[2]

Artistic career edit

Dunhill was primarily a landscape painter in her earlier career, and later explored more abstract and semi-sculptural forms, including mixed media artworks inspired by the surrealist ideas of chance and the found object.[3][4]

For much of her artistic career Dunhill maintained studios in London but she now lives and works in King's Lynn, Norfolk. She has exhibited frequently; she is a Member of the National Society of Painters, Sculptors & Printmakers; and she was a founder member of the Kingsgate Workshops Trust.[5]

One of her drawings selected from the Women Artists Slide Library (WASL) was reproduced in The Women Artists Diary 1989.[6] Three of her paintings, and a discussion of the techniques she used to create them from her own original photographs, were reproduced in Diana Constance's book on painting from photographs published in 1995.[7]

In 2015 she was awarded a residency at Largo das Artes (Despina), a contemporary art institute in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[8][9]

In July 2019 she presented new works and site-specific installations with CUSP Artists at the Undercroft Gallery in Norwich.[10]

Returning to landscape painting in her 2021 'Lockdown Landscape' exhibition, Dunhill presented some 20 new canvases, of varying sizes from 30 x 30 cm up to 100 x 140 cm, painted with acrylics and mostly without brushes, as her response to the changed and changing world of the COVID-19 lockdown.[11][12] Her account of the effect of the lockdown on her art practice is published in Now This: Reflections on Our Arts and Cultures.[13]

Selected exhibitions edit

  • 1984 - Kingsgate Gallery, London
  • 1990 - Piers Feetham Gallery, London
  • 1992 - Hampstead Theatre Gallery, London
  • 1994 - Piers Feetham Gallery, London
  • 1995 - Hampstead Theatre Gallery, London
  • 1998 - Incomes Data Services, London
  • 2003 - 'Segments', Gallery 47, London
  • 2007 - Neptune Gallery, Hunstanton
  • 2012 - 'Tall & Thin', Greyfriars Art Space, King's Lynn
  • 2013 - '47 New Works', Flow Films, London
  • 2015 - Largo das Artes, Rio de Janeiro
  • 2018 - 'Plaster, Parquet & Pillars', Fermoy Gallery, King's Lynn
  • 2019 - 'Upscape', A/side-B/side Gallery, London
  • 2021 - 'Lockdown Landscape', Fermoy Gallery, King's Lynn
  • 2023 - 'Landscapes', Brick Lane Gallery, London

(Selected from exhibition list on artist's website)[14]

Art historian edit

As an art historian, Dunhill completed an MPhil thesis at the University of Essex on the modernist American photographer Francesca Woodman.[15][16] This thesis provides a detailed analysis of the six photographic books that Woodman compiled in her lifetime, and examines them in the context of surrealism which, Dunhill argues, was a significant influence on Woodman.[17] Her study of Woodman's book Some Disordered Interior Geometries[18] was published in re•bus in 2008.[19] Dunhill has presented papers on Woodman at academic conferences and gallery talks at the Douglas Hyde Gallery at Trinity College Dublin and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.[5]

She contributed a memoir to a 2010 Paris exhibition catalogue of the artist and psychogeographer, and sometime Situationist, Ralph Rumney, whom she had befriended in the latter years of his life;[1] and her published reviews include an assessment of Claudia Herstatt's Women Gallerists for Tate Etc.[20][21] She also reviewed Anna Anderson's Childhood Rituals exhibition[22] at the Freud Museum in Hampstead in 2011 for Cassone: The International Online Magazine of Art and Art Books.[23]

Poetry edit

Dunhill's early poetry collection, Gig Soup Scoop, published in 1972 by a small alternative press,[24] is now a rarity.[25] She was an Arvon Foundation mentee in 1991, leading to publication in Joe Soap's Canoe.[26][27]

More recently, two of her prose poems were long-listed for the Fish Publishing Flash Fiction Prize 2020.[28] Also in that year two of her poems were published in the international online surrealist poetry SurVision Magazine.[29] Two further poems of hers were included in the Fenland Poetry Journal;[30] the cover art of this issue reproduces one of Dunhill's artworks.[31]

Her poetry pamphlet As Pure as Coal Dust, a winner of the James Tate International Poetry Prize,[32] was published by SurVision Books in June 2021.[33][34]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ralph Rumney – La Vie d'artiste. Paris: Editions Allia. 2010. pp. 22–23. ISBN 978-2-84485-391-2.
  2. ^ "The International Situationists: A Brief Moment in Time in Florence".
  3. ^ "The Magical World of Alison Dunhill". 4 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Surrealist-inspired works to fill King's Lynn gallery". 14 April 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Alison Dunhill, Biography".
  6. ^ The Women Artists Diary 1989. London: The Women's Press. 1988. ISBN 978-0-7043-4134-0.
  7. ^ Constance, Diana (1995). Painting from Photographs. London: HarperCollins. pp. 63–65, 81. ISBN 0-00-412712-9.
  8. ^ "Despina: Artists in Residence".
  9. ^ "EV-Largo das Artes".
  10. ^ "CUSP Artists".
  11. ^ "Lockdown Landscape".
  12. ^ "A new exhibition and a new view of King's Lynn". KL Magazine (124): 132–134. September–October 2021. ISSN 2044-7965.
  13. ^ Borlenghi, Patricia, ed. (April 2021). Now This: Reflections on Our Arts and Cultures. Manningtree, Essex: Patrician Press. pp. 11–15. ISBN 9781838-059804.
  14. ^ "Alison Dunhill, Exhibition History".
  15. ^ "Almost a square: The photographic books of Francesca Woodman and their relationship to surrealism". 2010.
  16. ^ "Francesca Woodman's Books".
  17. ^ "Francesca Woodman's Books: Introduction" (PDF).
  18. ^ Woodman, Francesca (1981). Some disordered interior geometries. Philadelphia: Synapse Press. OCLC 11308833.
  19. ^ Dunhill, Alison. Dialogues with Diagrams. re•bus, 2008 Autumn/Winter, issue 2.
  20. ^ Herstatt, Claudia (2008). Women Gallerists in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Berlin: Hatje Cantz. ISBN 978-3-7757-1975-9.
  21. ^ "Books Etc".
  22. ^ "Alice Anderson's Childhood Rituals".
  23. ^ Dunhill, Alison (May 2011). "Housebound at Freud's house". Cassone: The International Online Magazine of Art and Art Books.
  24. ^ Dunhill, Alison (1972). Gig Soup Scoop. London: Transgravity Advertiser.
  25. ^ "Gig Soup Scoop by Alison Dunhill. Transgravity Advertiser, London. Soft cover, Limited Edition - Colophon Books".
  26. ^ Stannard, Martin, ed. Joe Soap's Canoe. Felixstowe, 1992. ISSN 0951-4864
  27. ^ "Joe Soap's Canoe issue 15, 1992" (PDF).
  28. ^ "Flash Fiction Prize 2020 Long-list". 10 April 2020.
  29. ^ "SurVision Magazine / Alison Dunhill, issue 7, 2020".
  30. ^ Dunhill, Alison. Fenland Poetry Journal. Issue 3, Autumn 2020. pp. 34, 48. ISSN 2632-8259
  31. ^ Sennitt Clough, Elisabeth, ed. Fenland Poetry Journal. Issue 3, Autumn 2020. p. 2. ISSN 2632-8259
  32. ^ "James Tate Prize".
  33. ^ Dunhill, Alison (June 2021). As Pure As Coal Dust. Dublin, Ireland & Reggio di Calabria, Italy: SurVision Books. ISBN 9781912963232.
  34. ^ "Sphinx Poetry Pamphlet Reviews".

External links edit

  • Official website

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Alison Dunhill born 1950 is an English artist and art historian and also a published poet Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Artistic career 1 1 1 Selected exhibitions 1 2 Art historian 1 3 Poetry 2 References 3 External linksBiography editBorn in London Dunhill trained in Fine Art at the University of Reading under Sir Terry Frost and Rita Donagh In the early 1970s she had a studio in Florence where she associated with some of the key figures in the Situationist International 1 including philosopher and filmmaker Guy Debord the writer Gianfranco Sanguinetti and later the novelist and critic Michele Bernstein She presented some of her recollections of that time to an audience in Rio de Janeiro in 2015 2 Artistic career edit Dunhill was primarily a landscape painter in her earlier career and later explored more abstract and semi sculptural forms including mixed media artworks inspired by the surrealist ideas of chance and the found object 3 4 For much of her artistic career Dunhill maintained studios in London but she now lives and works in King s Lynn Norfolk She has exhibited frequently she is a Member of the National Society of Painters Sculptors amp Printmakers and she was a founder member of the Kingsgate Workshops Trust 5 One of her drawings selected from the Women Artists Slide Library WASL was reproduced in The Women Artists Diary 1989 6 Three of her paintings and a discussion of the techniques she used to create them from her own original photographs were reproduced in Diana Constance s book on painting from photographs published in 1995 7 In 2015 she was awarded a residency at Largo das Artes Despina a contemporary art institute in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 8 9 In July 2019 she presented new works and site specific installations with CUSP Artists at the Undercroft Gallery in Norwich 10 Returning to landscape painting in her 2021 Lockdown Landscape exhibition Dunhill presented some 20 new canvases of varying sizes from 30 x 30 cm up to 100 x 140 cm painted with acrylics and mostly without brushes as her response to the changed and changing world of the COVID 19 lockdown 11 12 Her account of the effect of the lockdown on her art practice is published in Now This Reflections on Our Arts and Cultures 13 Selected exhibitions edit 1984 Kingsgate Gallery London 1990 Piers Feetham Gallery London 1992 Hampstead Theatre Gallery London 1994 Piers Feetham Gallery London 1995 Hampstead Theatre Gallery London 1998 Incomes Data Services London 2003 Segments Gallery 47 London 2007 Neptune Gallery Hunstanton 2012 Tall amp Thin Greyfriars Art Space King s Lynn 2013 47 New Works Flow Films London 2015 Largo das Artes Rio de Janeiro 2018 Plaster Parquet amp Pillars Fermoy Gallery King s Lynn 2019 Upscape A side B side Gallery London 2021 Lockdown Landscape Fermoy Gallery King s Lynn 2023 Landscapes Brick Lane Gallery London Selected from exhibition list on artist s website 14 Art historian edit As an art historian Dunhill completed an MPhil thesis at the University of Essex on the modernist American photographer Francesca Woodman 15 16 This thesis provides a detailed analysis of the six photographic books that Woodman compiled in her lifetime and examines them in the context of surrealism which Dunhill argues was a significant influence on Woodman 17 Her study of Woodman s book Some Disordered Interior Geometries 18 was published in re bus in 2008 19 Dunhill has presented papers on Woodman at academic conferences and gallery talks at the Douglas Hyde Gallery at Trinity College Dublin and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts 5 She contributed a memoir to a 2010 Paris exhibition catalogue of the artist and psychogeographer and sometime Situationist Ralph Rumney whom she had befriended in the latter years of his life 1 and her published reviews include an assessment of Claudia Herstatt s Women Gallerists for Tate Etc 20 21 She also reviewed Anna Anderson s Childhood Rituals exhibition 22 at the Freud Museum in Hampstead in 2011 for Cassone The International Online Magazine of Art and Art Books 23 Poetry edit Dunhill s early poetry collection Gig Soup Scoop published in 1972 by a small alternative press 24 is now a rarity 25 She was an Arvon Foundation mentee in 1991 leading to publication in Joe Soap s Canoe 26 27 More recently two of her prose poems were long listed for the Fish Publishing Flash Fiction Prize 2020 28 Also in that year two of her poems were published in the international online surrealist poetry SurVision Magazine 29 Two further poems of hers were included in the Fenland Poetry Journal 30 the cover art of this issue reproduces one of Dunhill s artworks 31 Her poetry pamphlet As Pure as Coal Dust a winner of the James Tate International Poetry Prize 32 was published by SurVision Books in June 2021 33 34 References edit a b Ralph Rumney La Vie d artiste Paris Editions Allia 2010 pp 22 23 ISBN 978 2 84485 391 2 The International Situationists A Brief Moment in Time in Florence The Magical World of Alison Dunhill 4 May 2018 Surrealist inspired works to fill King s Lynn gallery 14 April 2018 a b Alison Dunhill Biography The Women Artists Diary 1989 London The Women s Press 1988 ISBN 978 0 7043 4134 0 Constance Diana 1995 Painting from Photographs London HarperCollins pp 63 65 81 ISBN 0 00 412712 9 Despina Artists in Residence EV Largo das Artes CUSP Artists Lockdown Landscape A new exhibition and a new view of King s Lynn KL Magazine 124 132 134 September October 2021 ISSN 2044 7965 Borlenghi Patricia ed April 2021 Now This Reflections on Our Arts and Cultures Manningtree Essex Patrician Press pp 11 15 ISBN 9781838 059804 Alison Dunhill Exhibition History Almost a square The photographic books of Francesca Woodman and their relationship to surrealism 2010 Francesca Woodman s Books Francesca Woodman s Books Introduction PDF Woodman Francesca 1981 Some disordered interior geometries Philadelphia Synapse Press OCLC 11308833 Dunhill Alison Dialogues with Diagrams re bus 2008 Autumn Winter issue 2 Herstatt Claudia 2008 Women Gallerists in the 20th and 21st Centuries Berlin Hatje Cantz ISBN 978 3 7757 1975 9 Books Etc Alice Anderson s Childhood Rituals Dunhill Alison May 2011 Housebound at Freud s house Cassone The International Online Magazine of Art and Art Books Dunhill Alison 1972 Gig Soup Scoop London Transgravity Advertiser Gig Soup Scoop by Alison Dunhill Transgravity Advertiser London Soft cover Limited Edition Colophon Books Stannard Martin ed Joe Soap s Canoe Felixstowe 1992 ISSN 0951 4864 Joe Soap s Canoe issue 15 1992 PDF Flash Fiction Prize 2020 Long list 10 April 2020 SurVision Magazine Alison Dunhill issue 7 2020 Dunhill Alison Fenland Poetry Journal Issue 3 Autumn 2020 pp 34 48 ISSN 2632 8259 Sennitt Clough Elisabeth ed Fenland Poetry Journal Issue 3 Autumn 2020 p 2 ISSN 2632 8259 James Tate Prize Dunhill Alison June 2021 As Pure As Coal Dust Dublin Ireland amp Reggio di Calabria Italy SurVision Books ISBN 9781912963232 Sphinx Poetry Pamphlet Reviews External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alison Dunhill amp oldid 1217158132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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