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John Blackburn (artist)

John Blackburn (2 June 1932 – 22 October 2022) was a British abstract painter, who, after critical success in the 1960s, fell into relative obscurity until the early 2000s.[1][2]

Life edit

Blackburn was born in a village outside Luton and attended the Margate School of Art, where he studied textile design. After school, he served in the National Service (and later lived) in New Zealand, Malaysia, and the surrounding area from 1954 to 1962. In Auckland, New Zealand, he met his future wife, Maudie McKinnon. Soon after the couple married, they settled in Glenfield, New Zealand. It was in New Zealand that Blackburn started painting; he would paint in the garden, having become accustomed to the weather, but then later moved on to the North Shore.[3][4] His paintings were exhibited at the Circle Gallery in Auckland, which established him as a "radical" painter, with his "simple, reduced strong forms in limited pure, unmixed colours."[5]

In 1962, Blackburn, with his wife and three children, returned to Britain, where the influential art collector and gallery owner Jim Ede saw his one-man show in London's Woodstock Gallery. Impressed by what he saw, Ede offered Blackburn a place in his Kettle's Yard gallery in Cambridge among artists including Peter Lanyon, William Scott, and Roger Hilton.[6]

Soon after, Blackburn's ten-year-old daughter became ill and needed a kidney transplant. Blackburn volunteered, spending six months in intense physical training to prepare for the organ transplantation. The time spent before and after the successful surgery prompted Blackburn to drop from the public eye for a number of years.[6]

In 2006, Blackburn had a show at the Metropole Galleries in Folkestone; his work had not appeared in a commercial gallery since 1968. This led to a revival of interest in Blackburn's body of work as he approached eighty-years old.

Blackburn died after a short illness on 22 October 2022, at the age of 90. He was survived by his wife and children.[7]

Work edit

Blackburn's abstract paintings are held in the private collections of Paul Zuckerman and Natalia Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster. In addition, his paintings are housed in university collections across Britain and Ireland, including Cambridge, Kent, Essex, Newcastle, and Trinity College Dublin. In 2008, he returned to Auckland for a show at the ARTIS Gallery entitled The Muriwai Paintings; this was followed by a show at the Osborne Samuel Gallery and Lemon Street Gallery in London in 2011. A 2012 show entitled And God cryed at the Studio 3 Gallery in Kent was a critical success.[8]

Style edit

Blackburn incorporates found objects and materials on his canvases, citing their "previous existence".[3] His paintings utilize acrylic paint, oil paint, and encaustic, as well as resin, grit, house-paint, and varnish; according to a review of his 2015 show at the ARTIS Gallery, recent work "rides roughshod over any conventions of neatness and grace, using bold form, often black, and adorning his surface with found objects and collage."[4][9] Of his own work, the artist says, "I suppose, that’s what my painting’s about; life itself is terribly dangerous, terribly cruel, terribly rewarding. All these things at once. This multi-faceted, wonderful jewel – which we all live with and die with – is there. We’re saddled with it, like it or not."[8]

External links edit

  • Artist's website (https://www.johnblackburnartist.com/)
  • 19 artworks by or after John Blackburn at the Art UK site
  • Interview with John Blackburn - Studio 3 Gallery
  • Interview with John Blackburn - Ocula

References edit

  1. ^ John Blackburn, Osborne Samuel Gallery, 2014, retrieved 13 December 2014
  2. ^ Lambirth, Andrew (2012), , Lemon Street Gallery, archived from the original on 2 July 2012, retrieved 13 December 2014
  3. ^ a b Kent artist of the month: John Blackburn, Littlebourne, Kent Life, 23 August 2012, retrieved 13 December 2014
  4. ^ a b Massey, Ian (2011), John Blackburn: In the Shadow of the Mount, Artis Gallery, retrieved 15 December 2014
  5. ^ John Blackburn, Ocula Ltd., 2014, retrieved 15 December 2014
  6. ^ a b John Blackburn, ARTIS Gallery, 2013, retrieved 13 December 2014
  7. ^ "John Blackburn, abstract artist who explored life's dark side and founded a company making teddy bears – obituary". The Telegraph. 2 November 2022. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  8. ^ a b John Blackburn - And God Cryed, Studio 3 Gallery, 21 September 2012, retrieved 13 December 2014
  9. ^ McNamara, T.J. (21 February 2015), Jewels on the horizon, The New Zealand Herald, retrieved 21 February 2015

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