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James Hawkins (artist)

James Allan Hawkins (born April 1954) is an English painter and film maker associated with Scottish Highland landscape. He lives, works and exhibits at his open studio RhueArt[1][2][3] in Rhue, three miles North of Ullapool.

James Hawkins
James Hawkins photo 2009
Born (1954-04-14) 14 April 1954 (age 68)
Bath, England
NationalityBritish
EducationWimbledon School of Art, London and Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford University
Known forPainting and Film Making
AwardsPainter of the Year, Warwick Arts Trust, London

Early life

Hawkins was educated at Monkton Combe School, Bath. He went on to study at Wimbledon School of Art, London and Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford University. After graduating he moved to the Highlands of Scotland in 1978 with his wife Flick.[4]

Career

His early work was figurative and mostly painted outside, on-location on the West coast of Scotland. After a commission in 1986 to produce stage sets for a production of The Brahan Seer at Eden Court Theatre, Inverness his work became larger and semi abstract. He exhibited at the 369 Gallery, Edinburgh during the 1980s and in 1989 he won Warwick Arts Trust prize.[citation needed] In 1996 his paintings were part of Heartlands an overview of Scottish landscape painting at the City Art Centre, Edinburgh. Commissioned to paint large polytych for Inverness airport in 2004. In 2005 he began making short video films about nature’s microcosm. In 2012 Hawkins has broken away from his traditional medium or acrylic on stretched canvas and started working with carbon fiber and core board to create freestanding irregular shaped cut-out pieces.[citation needed]

Style

Hawkins work has always concentrated on landscape. Early paintings were figurative painted in watercolour on location. After he turned to acrylic his practice became increasingly studio based but with reference to frequent camping and walking trips throughout Scotland. The work has been abstract at times and representational at others a progression that the artist describes as "being like climbing a spiral staircase, by turns arriving at a similar point but from a different perspective".[5] The surfaces of the paintings are complex and textured the artist applying paint with large painting knives and pieces of board. Most recently he has been making cut out paintings,[6] fragments of landscape that are freestanding irregular shapes mounted on carbon fiber.

Solo exhibitions

  • 2012 Cutting Edge,[7] RhueArt in Cork Street London
  • 2009 Chronicles of the straight line Ramblers Club,[8][9] London
  • 2007 Water, Wind and Light, Kilmorack Gallery,[10] Beauly
  • 2006 Atlantic Coast, Duff House Scottish National Galleries, Banff
  • 2003 Way Out West, Davies and Tooth, London
  • 2002 Kilmorack Gallery Beauly
  • 2001 Art on the Links, St Andrews
  • 1999 Landscape, Colour and Light, Davies and Tooth, London
  • 1998 A Journey in all Weathers, Davies and Tooth, London
  • 1997 Inferences, Bellevue Gallery, Edinburgh
  • 1996 Duncan R Millar Fine Arts, Glasgow
  • 1993 Coventry Gallery, London
  • 1992 Sacred Sights, C.Boyd Gallery, Galashiels
  • 1991 Sense of Place, 369 Gallery, Edinburgh
  • 1990 Gallerie Van Alom, Berlin
  • 1989 Gallery 202 London
  • 1987 Landmarks, 369 Gallery, Edinburgh
  • 1983 McLean Art Gallery, Greenock

Group exhibitions

  • 2011 Perception,[11][12] RhueArt at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh; Scottish Housing Expo, Inverness
  • 2009 Glasgow Art Fair
  • 2008 Thompson's Galleries, Aldeburgh, London
  • 2005 Millennium Institute, University of the Highlands and Islands; Kilmorack Gallery, The Gallery, Cork Street, London; Art’05 London Contemporary Art fair
  • Scottish Exhibition, Richmond Hill Gallery, London
  • 2004 Thompson's Gallery Aldeburgh, London; Kilmorack Gallery, Beauly
  • 2003 Summer Exhibition, City Art Centre, Edinburgh
  • 2002 International Art Fair, New York; Exhibition, Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA
  • 2001 Art'01 London Contemporary Art Fair
  • 2001 Living the Land, Duff House, Scottish National Galleries, Banff
  • 1997 Lineart’97, International Art Fair, Ghent
  • 1996 ART 96, London Contemporary Art Fair
  • 1996 Glasgow Art Fair
  • 1996 Heartland, 20th Centaury Scottish Landscapes, Edinburgh
  • 1995 ‘Prints for the Western Isles’, Gulbenkian Foundation
  • 1991 Mountain Experience, Highland Region Touring Exhibition
  • 1989 Scottish Landscape, 369 Gallery National Touring Exhibition; Into the Highlands, McManus Gallery, Dundee
  • 1988 Light and Space, Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews; Tenth Anniversary Exhibition, 369 Gallery Edinburgh; Artravaganza, Smith Gallery, Stirling
  • 1987 Seven Artists’ View of Iona, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 1986 McLean Biennial, Greenock
  • 1978 369 Gallery, Edinburgh
  • 1975 Balliol College, Oxford

Film and video

  • 2008 ambiEnt Festival, Brescia, Italy
  • 2007 A Series of Fortunate Events, Inverness City Centre; Royal Scottish Academy Summer Exhibition, Edinburgh; Water, Wind and Light, Kilmorack Gallery, Beauly
  • 2006 Atlantic Coast, Duff House, Scottish National Galleries, Banff
  • 2005 Dreaming Spires, Edinburgh
  • 2001 Highland Festival ‘Elements’, Animation Collaboration
  • 1986 Biston Betularia, performance/ video

Awards and Commissions

  • 2004 The Great Glen, Inverness Airport
  • 1998 Scottish Art, GlenFiddich Distillery, Dufftown
  • 1989 Painter of the Year, Warwick Arts Trust, London
  • 1986 The Brahan Seer, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
  • 1976 Painting Prize, Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford University

Collections

References

  1. ^ "New Gallery set to Thrive in the Highlands". Highlands and Islands Arts Ltd (HI~Arts).
  2. ^ "Rhue Studio Ullapool, Scotland Sights " Gallery". Sights in Ullapool. Lonely Planet Guide.
  3. ^ Garnsey, Elizabeth. "10 Great European Drives: The Scottish Highlands". 10 Great European Drives. Travel + Leisure - American Express.
  4. ^ Haggith, Mandy. "James Hawkins: Making the Landscape Sing". Northings is a project of the arts development agency for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  5. ^ "Interview with Mandy Haggith in Northings".
  6. ^ "James Hawkins 'Cutting Edge' Official Exhibition Catalogue 2012" (PDF).
  7. ^ "New gallery at RhueArt and London show for James Hawkins". Northings is a project of the arts development agency for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
  8. ^ Molnar, Kathleen. "Press Release: Chronicles of the Straight Line Ramblers Club". SourceWire News Distribution on behalf of InProCom. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
  9. ^ "James Hawkins - Chronicles of the Straight Line Ramblers Club". AllBuyArt.com. Retrieved 22 March 2009.
  10. ^ "James Hawkins". Kilmorack Gallery.
  11. ^ "Perception: artists working with RhueArt, Ullapool" (PDF). Galleries.co.uk- Galleries magazine.
  12. ^ Miers, Mary. "THE BEST EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN APRIL". Country Life.

External links

  • Official James Hawkins Website
  • Official James Hawkins Agent Website

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources James Hawkins artist news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message James Allan Hawkins born April 1954 is an English painter and film maker associated with Scottish Highland landscape He lives works and exhibits at his open studio RhueArt 1 2 3 in Rhue three miles North of Ullapool James HawkinsJames Hawkins photo 2009Born 1954 04 14 14 April 1954 age 68 Bath EnglandNationalityBritishEducationWimbledon School of Art London and Ruskin School of Drawing Oxford UniversityKnown forPainting and Film MakingAwardsPainter of the Year Warwick Arts Trust London Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Style 4 Solo exhibitions 5 Group exhibitions 6 Film and video 7 Awards and Commissions 8 Collections 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditHawkins was educated at Monkton Combe School Bath He went on to study at Wimbledon School of Art London and Ruskin School of Drawing Oxford University After graduating he moved to the Highlands of Scotland in 1978 with his wife Flick 4 Career EditHis early work was figurative and mostly painted outside on location on the West coast of Scotland After a commission in 1986 to produce stage sets for a production of The Brahan Seer at Eden Court Theatre Inverness his work became larger and semi abstract He exhibited at the 369 Gallery Edinburgh during the 1980s and in 1989 he won Warwick Arts Trust prize citation needed In 1996 his paintings were part of Heartlands an overview of Scottish landscape painting at the City Art Centre Edinburgh Commissioned to paint large polytych for Inverness airport in 2004 In 2005 he began making short video films about nature s microcosm In 2012 Hawkins has broken away from his traditional medium or acrylic on stretched canvas and started working with carbon fiber and core board to create freestanding irregular shaped cut out pieces citation needed Style EditHawkins work has always concentrated on landscape Early paintings were figurative painted in watercolour on location After he turned to acrylic his practice became increasingly studio based but with reference to frequent camping and walking trips throughout Scotland The work has been abstract at times and representational at others a progression that the artist describes as being like climbing a spiral staircase by turns arriving at a similar point but from a different perspective 5 The surfaces of the paintings are complex and textured the artist applying paint with large painting knives and pieces of board Most recently he has been making cut out paintings 6 fragments of landscape that are freestanding irregular shapes mounted on carbon fiber Solo exhibitions Edit2012 Cutting Edge 7 RhueArt in Cork Street London 2009 Chronicles of the straight line Ramblers Club 8 9 London 2007 Water Wind and Light Kilmorack Gallery 10 Beauly 2006 Atlantic Coast Duff House Scottish National Galleries Banff 2003 Way Out West Davies and Tooth London 2002 Kilmorack Gallery Beauly 2001 Art on the Links St Andrews 1999 Landscape Colour and Light Davies and Tooth London 1998 A Journey in all Weathers Davies and Tooth London 1997 Inferences Bellevue Gallery Edinburgh 1996 Duncan R Millar Fine Arts Glasgow 1993 Coventry Gallery London 1992 Sacred Sights C Boyd Gallery Galashiels 1991 Sense of Place 369 Gallery Edinburgh 1990 Gallerie Van Alom Berlin 1989 Gallery 202 London 1987 Landmarks 369 Gallery Edinburgh 1983 McLean Art Gallery GreenockGroup exhibitions Edit2011 Perception 11 12 RhueArt at Dovecot Studios Edinburgh Scottish Housing Expo Inverness 2009 Glasgow Art Fair 2008 Thompson s Galleries Aldeburgh London 2005 Millennium Institute University of the Highlands and Islands Kilmorack Gallery The Gallery Cork Street London Art 05 London Contemporary Art fair Scottish Exhibition Richmond Hill Gallery London 2004 Thompson s Gallery Aldeburgh London Kilmorack Gallery Beauly 2003 Summer Exhibition City Art Centre Edinburgh 2002 International Art Fair New York Exhibition Fort Lauderdale Florida USA 2001 Art 01 London Contemporary Art Fair 2001 Living the Land Duff House Scottish National Galleries Banff 1997 Lineart 97 International Art Fair Ghent 1996 ART 96 London Contemporary Art Fair 1996 Glasgow Art Fair 1996 Heartland 20th Centaury Scottish Landscapes Edinburgh 1995 Prints for the Western Isles Gulbenkian Foundation 1991 Mountain Experience Highland Region Touring Exhibition 1989 Scottish Landscape 369 Gallery National Touring Exhibition Into the Highlands McManus Gallery Dundee 1988 Light and Space Crawford Arts Centre St Andrews Tenth Anniversary Exhibition 369 Gallery Edinburgh Artravaganza Smith Gallery Stirling 1987 Seven Artists View of Iona 369 Gallery Edinburgh 1986 McLean Biennial Greenock 1978 369 Gallery Edinburgh 1975 Balliol College OxfordFilm and video Edit2008 ambiEnt Festival Brescia Italy 2007 A Series of Fortunate Events Inverness City Centre Royal Scottish Academy Summer Exhibition Edinburgh Water Wind and Light Kilmorack Gallery Beauly 2006 Atlantic Coast Duff House Scottish National Galleries Banff 2005 Dreaming Spires Edinburgh 2001 Highland Festival Elements Animation Collaboration 1986 Biston Betularia performance videoAwards and Commissions Edit2004 The Great Glen Inverness Airport 1998 Scottish Art GlenFiddich Distillery Dufftown 1989 Painter of the Year Warwick Arts Trust London 1986 The Brahan Seer Eden Court Theatre Inverness 1976 Painting Prize Ruskin School of Drawing Oxford UniversityCollections EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources James Hawkins artist news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Buchanan Ingersoll London City Art Centre Edinburgh City Council Denton Wilde Sapte London Brussels Paris The Fleming Collection London Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow Highland Council Highland Regional Council Paintings in Hospitals Scotland Prudential plc The Royal Bank of Scotland Warwick Arts TrustReferences Edit New Gallery set to Thrive in the Highlands Highlands and Islands Arts Ltd HI Arts Rhue Studio Ullapool Scotland Sights Gallery Sights in Ullapool Lonely Planet Guide Garnsey Elizabeth 10 Great European Drives The Scottish Highlands 10 Great European Drives Travel Leisure American Express Haggith Mandy James Hawkins Making the Landscape Sing Northings is a project of the arts development agency for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland Retrieved 1 November 2011 Interview with Mandy Haggith in Northings James Hawkins Cutting Edge Official Exhibition Catalogue 2012 PDF New gallery at RhueArt and London show for James Hawkins Northings is a project of the arts development agency for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland Molnar Kathleen Press Release Chronicles of the Straight Line Ramblers Club SourceWire News Distribution on behalf of InProCom Retrieved 29 April 2009 James Hawkins Chronicles of the Straight Line Ramblers Club AllBuyArt com Retrieved 22 March 2009 James Hawkins Kilmorack Gallery Perception artists working with RhueArt Ullapool PDF Galleries co uk Galleries magazine Miers Mary THE BEST EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN APRIL Country Life External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to James Hawkins artist Official James Hawkins Website Official James Hawkins Agent Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Hawkins artist amp oldid 1088091981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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