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Judith Clute

Judith Clute (born 1942) is a Canadian painter,[1] graphic designer,[2] print-maker,[3] and illustrator[4] who has created cover art and illustrations for a number of well-known science fiction authors and magazines. Clute has British citizenship and works in London. She is also a tour guide with the Original London Walks.[5][6]

Life and career edit

Judith Rosanne Wood James was born in Edmonton, Alberta in 1942, but grew up in Toronto and matriculated from Bishop Strachan School in 1961. In the same year she was invited to be a painting apprentice for two years in Vancouver with Françoise Andre and Charles Stegeman.[7] She married John Clute in 1964 and they moved to Camden Town in London in 1969.[7][8] From the beginning of her time in London, Clute became involved with the New Arts Lab. In June 1970, she participated in an exhibition with Pamela Zoline entitled "Judith Clute: Diagrams/Similes and Pamela Zoline: Things in the World" at the London New Arts Lab. In the exhibition's press release Clute's paintings were described as having "mount[ed] campaigns against easy reading".[9]

In 1975, for New Worlds, Clute did an India ink illustration for "Daddy's Girl" by Joanna Russ.[10] It marked the beginning of the style she is known for: "constructing things from disparate elements".[11] For the next five decades, Clute continued to produce works in this style, participating in 37 painting exhibitions to date[12] and creating illustrations for a number of well-known science fiction authors and magazines. Interzone #42 (December 1990), an all-female issue, used illustrations by Clute throughout.[13]

In Interzone #188, her artwork was displayed on the cover, and her life and work was discussed in an article entitled "Still Turning Motif's Upside Down" by Paul Brazier.[14] In 2003, Clute acted in the film "A Short Film about John Bolton" directed by Neil Gaiman.[15] In 2018, Clute participated in the pop-up show 'An Arts Lab Continuum' at Spitalfields Studios, with six of the other artists who had been involved in the 1960s and early 1970s in the arts labs of Drury Lane and Robert Street.[16] In December 2019, Clute did a radio interview with Chiara Ambrosio for "The Raft, a London Story" on Resonance radio, 104.4 fm.[17]

Reception edit

In 2006, Farah Mendlesohn compiled a festschrift for John and Judith Clute entitled Polder: A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute, saying in the book’s introduction: “Judith Clute has been referred to as a fantasy artist. Within the genre this tends to conjure up images of fantasy illustration, but Judith’s work is not an illustration of fantasy, but part of the fantastic genre itself … Judith turns the world around, exposes the mimetic as gloriously unnatural.”[18] Later on in the book Candas Jane Dorsey comments that Clute “sees the world with that fresh, slightly sideways glance that imposes no filters, and draws no foregone conclusions. As a result of combining that directness of observation with an accumulation of wordless wisdom, Judith has an eccentric and unique artistic vision, and thus a unique and eccentric body of significant work.”[19]

In Judith Clute's Tantalizing 37th album Geoff Ryman said about her one-person show at Camden Images Gallery that "this is Judith Clute's 37th exhibition … You could call it expressionist except that works express calm, fluidity, balance, and elegance rather than rage of energy. Even when the content seems to be screaming."[12]

Awards edit

In 2017, Clute won the "Best Artist Award" delivered by the European Science Fiction Society.[20]

Selected works edit

Cover art and illustrations edit

Selected bibliography edit

  • The Association of Illustrators: 10th Annual, Rotovision, 1985, page 146, ISBN 2880460530
  • The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Science Art Techniques, John Grant & Ron Tiner, Titan Books, 1996, page 163, ISBN 1852867027
  • Fantasy Art Masters: The Best In Fantasy and SF Art World Wide, Dick Jude, Harper Collins, 2002, page 38-49 inclusive, ISBN 0007137478
  • Paper Tiger Fantasy Art Gallery, edited by Paul Barnett, Paper Tiger, 2002, pages 30–35 inclusive, ISBN 1855859572
  • Interzone #188, editor David Pringle, "Still Turning Motifs Upside Down", Paul Brazier, Interzone Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2003, pages 34–36 inclusive, ISSN 0264-3596
  • Polder: A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute, edited by Farah Mendlesohn, Old Earth Books, 2006. ISBN 1882968344
  • London's Arts Labs and the 60's Avant Garde, David Curtis, John Libbey Publishing, 2020, pages 117-118 inclusive, ISBN 978-0861967483

References edit

  1. ^ Grant, John; Tiner, Ron (1996). The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Science Fiction Art Techniques. Titon Books. p. 163. ISBN 1-85286-702-7.
  2. ^ Montegomerie, Lee. "War and/or Peace". Interzone. No. 11: 9. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  3. ^ "Judith Clute". Thames-Side Print Studio Shop. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  4. ^ The Association of Illustrators: 10th Annual. Rotovision. 1985. p. 146. ISBN 2-88046-053-0.
  5. ^ "Old Camden Town". London Walks. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  6. ^ Mallen, Sean (2018-10-13). Falling for London: A Cautionary Tale. Dundurn. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-4597-4196-6.
  7. ^ a b Jude, Dick (2002). Fantasy Art Masters: the best in fantasy and sf art worldwide. London: Collins. p. 38. ISBN 0-00-713747-8.
  8. ^ Langford, David (2009-05-01). Starcombing. Wildside Press LLC. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-8095-7348-6.
  9. ^ Curtis, David (2020). London's New Arts Labs and the 60's Avant Garde. John Libby Publishing. pp. 117, 118. ISBN 978-0861967483.
  10. ^ Bailey, Hilary, ed. (1975). "Daddy's Girl". New Worlds. 9. ISBN 0552100226.
  11. ^ Barnet, Paul, ed. (2002). The Paper Tiger Fantasy Art Gallery. Paper Tiger. p. 32. ISBN 1855859572.
  12. ^ a b Judith Clute's Tantalizing 37th Album. Beccon Publications. 2019. p. 1. ISBN 9781870824651.
  13. ^ Ashley, Mike (2020-02-29). Science-Fiction Rebels: the Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1981 To 1990: The History of the Science-Fiction Magazine. Oxford University Press. pp. 132–133. ISBN 978-1-78962-171-6.
  14. ^ Brazier, Paul (2003). "Still Turning Motifs Upside Down". Interzone. 188: 34–36. ISSN 0264-3596.
  15. ^ "A Short Film About John Bolton". IMDb. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
  16. ^ Curtis, David (2020). London's New Arts Lab and 60s Avant Garde. John Libby Publishing. pp. Appendix 1, 155. ISBN 978-0861967483.
  17. ^ "RAFT on RESONANCE 104.4 fm Episode 20". RAFT - A London Story. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  18. ^ Mendlesohn, Farah, ed. (2006). Polder: A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute. Old Earth Books. p. 8. ISBN 1882968344.
  19. ^ Mendlesohn, Farah, ed. (2006). Polder: A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute. Old Earth Books. p. 56. ISBN 1882968344.
  20. ^ "2010-2019". European Science Fiction Society. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  21. ^ Greenland, Colin (1983). The Entropy Exhibition: Michael Moorcock & The British 'New Wave' in Science Fiction. Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 0710093101.
  22. ^ Russ, Joanna (1985). The Female Man. The Women's Press. ISBN 0704339498.
  23. ^ Russ, Joanna (1985). Extra(ordinary) People. The Woman's Press. ISBN 0704339501.
  24. ^ Russ, Joanna (1985). The Adventures of Alex. The Women's Press. ISBN 0704339722.
  25. ^ Russ, Joanna (1989). The Hidden Side of the Moon. The Women's Press. ISBN 0704341859.
  26. ^ Russ, Joanna (1989). We Who Are About To... The Women's Press. ISBN 0704340852.
  27. ^ "All Female Issue!". Interzone. 42: 30–35. 1990. ISSN 0264-3596.
  28. ^ Clute, John (1995). Look at the Evidence: Essays and Reviews. Liverpool Press. ISBN 0853238200.
  29. ^ Kerman, Judith; Riggs, Don (2000). Uncommon Places: Poems of the Fantastic. Mayapple Press. ISBN 0932412173.
  30. ^ Clute, John (2003). Scores: Reviews. Beccon Publications. ISBN 1870824482.
  31. ^ Wolfe, Gary K. (2005). Reviews: 1992-1996. Beccon Publications. ISBN 1870824504.
  32. ^ Hand, Elizabeith (2006). Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol. Beccon Publications. ISBN 1870824490.
  33. ^ "Forever Peace. To Stop War. Poem by Joe Haldeman. Etchings by Judith Clute". Temporary Culture. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
  34. ^ Clute, John (2009). Canary Fever: Reviews. Beccon Publications. ISBN 978-1870824576.
  35. ^ Wolfe, Gary K. (2010). Reviews: 1997-2001. Beccon Publications. ISBN 9781870824583.
  36. ^ Wolfe, Gary K (2011). Sightings: Reviews 2002-2006. Beccon Publications. ISBN 9781870824613.
  37. ^ Clute, John (2011). Pardon This Intrusion: Fanstistka in the World Storm. Beccon Publications. ISBN 9781870824606.
  38. ^ Morgan, Cheryl (18 January 2011). "Issue #5". Salon Futura. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  39. ^ Clute, John (2014). Stay. Beccon Publications. ISBN 9781870824637.
  40. ^ "I Can Spin a Rainbow". Bandcamp. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  41. ^ Rudick, Nicole (July 18, 2019). "A Universe of One's Own". The New York Review of Books. 66 (12). Retrieved November 11, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Judith Clute born 1942 is a Canadian painter 1 graphic designer 2 print maker 3 and illustrator 4 who has created cover art and illustrations for a number of well known science fiction authors and magazines Clute has British citizenship and works in London She is also a tour guide with the Original London Walks 5 6 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Reception 2 1 Awards 3 Selected works 3 1 Cover art and illustrations 4 Selected bibliography 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editJudith Rosanne Wood James was born in Edmonton Alberta in 1942 but grew up in Toronto and matriculated from Bishop Strachan School in 1961 In the same year she was invited to be a painting apprentice for two years in Vancouver with Francoise Andre and Charles Stegeman 7 She married John Clute in 1964 and they moved to Camden Town in London in 1969 7 8 From the beginning of her time in London Clute became involved with the New Arts Lab In June 1970 she participated in an exhibition with Pamela Zoline entitled Judith Clute Diagrams Similes and Pamela Zoline Things in the World at the London New Arts Lab In the exhibition s press release Clute s paintings were described as having mount ed campaigns against easy reading 9 In 1975 for New Worlds Clute did an India ink illustration for Daddy s Girl by Joanna Russ 10 It marked the beginning of the style she is known for constructing things from disparate elements 11 For the next five decades Clute continued to produce works in this style participating in 37 painting exhibitions to date 12 and creating illustrations for a number of well known science fiction authors and magazines Interzone 42 December 1990 an all female issue used illustrations by Clute throughout 13 In Interzone 188 her artwork was displayed on the cover and her life and work was discussed in an article entitled Still Turning Motif s Upside Down by Paul Brazier 14 In 2003 Clute acted in the film A Short Film about John Bolton directed by Neil Gaiman 15 In 2018 Clute participated in the pop up show An Arts Lab Continuum at Spitalfields Studios with six of the other artists who had been involved in the 1960s and early 1970s in the arts labs of Drury Lane and Robert Street 16 In December 2019 Clute did a radio interview with Chiara Ambrosio for The Raft a London Story on Resonance radio 104 4 fm 17 Reception editIn 2006 Farah Mendlesohn compiled a festschrift for John and Judith Clute entitled Polder A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute saying in the book s introduction Judith Clute has been referred to as a fantasy artist Within the genre this tends to conjure up images of fantasy illustration but Judith s work is not an illustration of fantasy but part of the fantastic genre itself Judith turns the world around exposes the mimetic as gloriously unnatural 18 Later on in the book Candas Jane Dorsey comments that Clute sees the world with that fresh slightly sideways glance that imposes no filters and draws no foregone conclusions As a result of combining that directness of observation with an accumulation of wordless wisdom Judith has an eccentric and unique artistic vision and thus a unique and eccentric body of significant work 19 In Judith Clute s Tantalizing 37th album Geoff Ryman said about her one person show at Camden Images Gallery that this is Judith Clute s 37th exhibition You could call it expressionist except that works express calm fluidity balance and elegance rather than rage of energy Even when the content seems to be screaming 12 Awards edit In 2017 Clute won the Best Artist Award delivered by the European Science Fiction Society 20 Selected works editCover art and illustrations edit 1983 Cover for The Entropy Exhibition by Colin Greenland 21 1985 Three book covers for books by Joanna Russ published by The Women s Press The Female Man 22 Extra ordinary People 23 and The Adventures of Alex 24 1989 Further Joanna Russ covers for The Women s Press The Hidden Side of the Moon 25 and We Who Are About To 26 1990 Cover and all interior images for the science fiction magazine Interzone 42 27 1995 Cover for Look at the Evidence Essays and Reviews by John Clute 28 2000 Cover for Uncommon Places Poems of the Fantastic by Judith Kerman and Don Riggs 29 2003 Cover for Scores Reviews 1993 2003 by John Clute 30 2005 Cover for Surroundings Reviews 1992 1996 by Gary K Wolfe 31 2006 Cover and all interior illustrations for Chip Crockett s Christmas Carol by Elizabeth Hand 32 2008 Etchings for Henry Wessells in his Temporary Culture publication of Forever Peace Stop War by Joe Haledeman 33 Copies are held in the Morgan Library and Museum Yale Library and Duke University 2009 Cover for Canary Fever Reviews by John Clute 34 2010 Cover for Bearings Reviews 1997 2001 by Gary K Wolfe 35 2011 Cover for Sightings Reviews 2002 2006 also by Gary K Wolfe 36 2011 Cover for Pardon This Intrusion Fantastika in the World Storm by John Clute 37 2011 Clute s painting Bone Scan was used for the cover of the online magazine Salon Futura issue 5 38 2014 Cover for Stay by John Clute 39 2017 Album cover for Amanda Palmer and Edward Ka Spel s I Can Spin a Rainbow 40 2019 Illustration for a The New York Review of Books article entitled A Universe of One s Own by Nicole Rudrick reviewing The Future is Female 25 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women from Pulp Pioneers to Ursula K Le Guin 41 The illustration was Clutes s cover design for Joanna Russ s Female Man Selected bibliography editThe Association of Illustrators 10th Annual Rotovision 1985 page 146 ISBN 2880460530 The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Science Art Techniques John Grant amp Ron Tiner Titan Books 1996 page 163 ISBN 1852867027 Fantasy Art Masters The Best In Fantasy and SF Art World Wide Dick Jude Harper Collins 2002 page 38 49 inclusive ISBN 0007137478 Paper Tiger Fantasy Art Gallery edited by Paul Barnett Paper Tiger 2002 pages 30 35 inclusive ISBN 1855859572 Interzone 188 editor David Pringle Still Turning Motifs Upside Down Paul Brazier Interzone Science Fiction and Fantasy 2003 pages 34 36 inclusive ISSN 0264 3596 Polder A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute edited by Farah Mendlesohn Old Earth Books 2006 ISBN 1882968344 London s Arts Labs and the 60 s Avant Garde David Curtis John Libbey Publishing 2020 pages 117 118 inclusive ISBN 978 0861967483References edit Grant John Tiner Ron 1996 The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Science Fiction Art Techniques Titon Books p 163 ISBN 1 85286 702 7 Montegomerie Lee War and or Peace Interzone No 11 9 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a volume has extra text help Judith Clute Thames Side Print Studio Shop Retrieved October 29 2021 The Association of Illustrators 10th Annual Rotovision 1985 p 146 ISBN 2 88046 053 0 Old Camden Town London Walks Retrieved October 29 2021 Mallen Sean 2018 10 13 Falling for London A Cautionary Tale Dundurn p 109 ISBN 978 1 4597 4196 6 a b Jude Dick 2002 Fantasy Art Masters the best in fantasy and sf art worldwide London Collins p 38 ISBN 0 00 713747 8 Langford David 2009 05 01 Starcombing Wildside Press LLC p 21 ISBN 978 0 8095 7348 6 Curtis David 2020 London s New Arts Labs and the 60 s Avant Garde John Libby Publishing pp 117 118 ISBN 978 0861967483 Bailey Hilary ed 1975 Daddy s Girl New Worlds 9 ISBN 0552100226 Barnet Paul ed 2002 The Paper Tiger Fantasy Art Gallery Paper Tiger p 32 ISBN 1855859572 a b Judith Clute s Tantalizing 37th Album Beccon Publications 2019 p 1 ISBN 9781870824651 Ashley Mike 2020 02 29 Science Fiction Rebels the Story of the Science Fiction Magazines from 1981 To 1990 The History of the Science Fiction Magazine Oxford University Press pp 132 133 ISBN 978 1 78962 171 6 Brazier Paul 2003 Still Turning Motifs Upside Down Interzone 188 34 36 ISSN 0264 3596 A Short Film About John Bolton IMDb Retrieved November 4 2021 Curtis David 2020 London s New Arts Lab and 60s Avant Garde John Libby Publishing pp Appendix 1 155 ISBN 978 0861967483 RAFT on RESONANCE 104 4 fm Episode 20 RAFT A London Story Retrieved November 11 2021 Mendlesohn Farah ed 2006 Polder A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute Old Earth Books p 8 ISBN 1882968344 Mendlesohn Farah ed 2006 Polder A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute Old Earth Books p 56 ISBN 1882968344 2010 2019 European Science Fiction Society Retrieved November 11 2021 Greenland Colin 1983 The Entropy Exhibition Michael Moorcock amp The British New Wave in Science Fiction Routledge amp Kegan Paul ISBN 0710093101 Russ Joanna 1985 The Female Man The Women s Press ISBN 0704339498 Russ Joanna 1985 Extra ordinary People The Woman s Press ISBN 0704339501 Russ Joanna 1985 The Adventures of Alex The Women s Press ISBN 0704339722 Russ Joanna 1989 The Hidden Side of the Moon The Women s Press ISBN 0704341859 Russ Joanna 1989 We Who Are About To The Women s Press ISBN 0704340852 All Female Issue Interzone 42 30 35 1990 ISSN 0264 3596 Clute John 1995 Look at the Evidence Essays and Reviews Liverpool Press ISBN 0853238200 Kerman Judith Riggs Don 2000 Uncommon Places Poems of the Fantastic Mayapple Press ISBN 0932412173 Clute John 2003 Scores Reviews Beccon Publications ISBN 1870824482 Wolfe Gary K 2005 Reviews 1992 1996 Beccon Publications ISBN 1870824504 Hand Elizabeith 2006 Chip Crockett s Christmas Carol Beccon Publications ISBN 1870824490 Forever Peace To Stop War Poem by Joe Haldeman Etchings by Judith Clute Temporary Culture Retrieved November 4 2021 Clute John 2009 Canary Fever Reviews Beccon Publications ISBN 978 1870824576 Wolfe Gary K 2010 Reviews 1997 2001 Beccon Publications ISBN 9781870824583 Wolfe Gary K 2011 Sightings Reviews 2002 2006 Beccon Publications ISBN 9781870824613 Clute John 2011 Pardon This Intrusion Fanstistka in the World Storm Beccon Publications ISBN 9781870824606 Morgan Cheryl 18 January 2011 Issue 5 Salon Futura Retrieved November 11 2021 Clute John 2014 Stay Beccon Publications ISBN 9781870824637 I Can Spin a Rainbow Bandcamp Retrieved November 11 2021 Rudick Nicole July 18 2019 A Universe of One s Own The New York Review of Books 66 12 Retrieved November 11 2021 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Judith Clute amp oldid 1220675817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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