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Antony Donaldson
(
British
,
born
1939
)
Artworks
Biography
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Timeline
1939
Born in England
1958–1962
Studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, London
1962
Second Prize Guiness Award
1962–1963
Post-Graduate Scholarship in Fine Art at London University
1963
Second Prize, John Moores Open Competition, Liverpool
1966–1968
Lived and worked in Los Angeles
1966–1968
Harkness Foundation Fellowship to U.S.A.
1970
Field & Sons Co Ltd Prize, Bradford Print Biennale
1968–1992
Lived and worked in London
Lives and works between London and France
Exhibitions
2010
"As Dreamers Do" Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Paris
2010
"Abstraction and the Human Figure" Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon
2009
Fly low, fly fast and turn left. Galerie du Centre, Paris (solo)
2009
9 English Artists from the 60's Together Again. Angers
2009
Nao te posso ver nem pintado - Berardo Museum - Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, Lisbon
2009
Da Hartung a Warhol Collezione Cozzani. Centro Arte Moderna e Contemporanea della Spezia
2008
New Generation Revisited, NewArtCentre, Roche Court
2008
French Paintings Paisnel Gallery, London (solo)
2007–2008
Pop Art 1956-1968 Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
2007
Galerie du Centre Art Paris Grand Palais
2007
"Projections" Rocket Gallery, London (solo)
2006
Galerie du Centre Art Paris Grand Palais
2005
Private View, Rocket Gallery, London
2005
"British Pop" Bilboko Arte Eder Museoa Bilbao
2005
Metamorphosis: British Art in the Sixties Museum of Contemporary Art Andros
2004–2005
"POP ART & CO" the Berado Collection Bunkamura Museum Tokyo
2004–2005
Daimaru Museum Osaka
2004–2005
The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma
2004–2005
The Museum of Modern Art ,Kochi
2004–2005
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporay Art, Hiroshima
2004–2005
Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo
2004–2005
Nagoya City Art Museum, Nagoya
2004
"Art & the 60's This was tomorrow" Tate Britain
2004
"Art & the 60's This was tomorrow" Gas Hall. Birmingham Museum
2004
"Hollywood Remade" Mayor Gallery, London (solo)
2004
"Work from the Sixties" Mayor Gallery, London
2004
"Pop Art UK' British Pop Art 1956-1972. Galleria Civicia di Modena, Italy
2004
Royal Academy Summer Show, London
2003
"20th Century Masters" Mayor Gallery, London
2002
"POP ART & CO" Belem Cultural Centre, Lisbon
2001
Royal Academy Summer Show, London
2000
"Mennesket" Arken Museum, Denmark
1999
"Europop" Arken Museum, Denmark
1999
Linhas de Sombra - Centro de Arte Moderna José de Azeredo Per digão - Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon
1999
First works Mayor Gallery, London (solo)
1997
"Treasure Island" Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon
1997
"Pop Art 60, Transatlantic Crossing". Belem Cultural Centre, Lisbon
1996
"Salon de Mars" Paris, Galerie Daniel Gervis
1995
"Post War to Pop" Whitford Fine Art, London
1995
"Salon de Mars" Paris, Galerie Daniel Gervis
1994
"Salon de Mars" Paris, Galerie Daniel Gervis
1993
"Salon de Mars" Paris, Galerie Daniel Gervis
1992
Galerie Daniel Gervis, Cannes (solo)
1991
"Gallery Artists" Mayor Rowan Gallery, London
1989
Mayor Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1987
"British Pop Art" Birch and Conran Fine Art, London
1987
"The Print Workshop" Galleria Grafica, Tokyo
1987
"Graphics by Gallery Artists" Rowan Gallery, London
1985
Galerie Daniel Gervis, Paris (solo)
1985
Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
1985
"Small Works" Juda Rowan Gallery, London
1985
"Summer 1985" Everard Read Gallery, Johannesberg
1985
"25 Years. Three Decades of British Art" Juda Rowan Gallery, London
1984
Juda Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1983
Bonython Gallery, Adelaide (solo)
1983
Hogarth Galleries, Sydney (solo)
1981
Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1981
"Gallery Artists" Rowan Gallery, London
1980
FIAC. Grand Palais, Paris
1979
Galerie Alain Blondel, Paris (solo)
1979
Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1978
"Small Works" Newcastle Polytechnic Art Gallery
1977
Drawings, J.P.L. Gallery, London (solo)
1977
Drawings, Galerie du Luxembourg, Paris (solo)
1977
Felicity Samuel Gallery, London (solo)
1976
Galerie du Luxembourg, Paris (solo)
1975
"Salon International d'Art 75" Basle
1975
"Artists of the Print Workshop" Galleria Grafica, Tokyo
1974
"Premier Salon International d'Art Contemporain" Grand Palais,Paris
1974
"Contemporary British Painting" Grenoble
1973
Felicity Samuel Gallery, London (solo)
1973
Galerie du Luxembourg, Paris (solo)
1972
Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1972
"Contemporary Prints" Ulster Museum, Belfast
1971
Galerie Richard Fonke, Ghent (solo)
1971
Galerie du Luxembourg, Paris (solo)
1971
Galeria Milano, Milan (solo)
1971
Galerie Muller, Cologne (solo)
1971
Folkwang Museum, Essen (solo)
1970
Galerie von Loeper, Hamburg (solo)
1970
Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1970
"Some Recent Art In Britain" Leeds City Art Gallary, Leeds
1970
"The Slade 1871-1971" The Royal Academy, London
1970
"The Bradford Print Biennale" Bradford City Art Gallery
1969
"New Art" Art Museum of Ateneum, Helsinki
1969
"Post 1945 Art in Britain. CALA Arts Centre, Cambridge
1969
"Art for Industry" Royal College of Art, London
1968
"The New Generation" Interim Exhibion, Whitechapel Gallery, London
1968
"From Kitaj to Blake, Non-Abstract Art in Britain" The Bear Lane, Oxford
1968
Nicholas Wilder Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
1968
Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1967
"Il Tempo del l'Imagine" Biennale Internazionale, Museo Civico, Bologna
1967
"Pittsburgh International" Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
1967
"Recent British Painting" The Peter Stuyvesant Foundation, The Tate Gallery, London
1966
Harkness Fellows, The Leicester Galleries. London
1966
"London under Forty" Galeria Milano, Milan
1966
Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1965
Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1965
"4iem Biennnale des Jeunes Artistes" Musee d'Art Moderne, Paris
1965
"Op and Pop" Riksforbundet for Bilande, Konst och San, Stockolm
1964
"The New Generation" Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
1964
"New Image" Arts Council Gallery, Belfast
1964
"Pick of the Pops" National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
1963
The John Moores Open Competition, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
1963
Rowan Gallery, London (solo)
1963
Spring Exhibition, Bradford City Art Gallery. Southampton University
1962
"Five Young Artists" Rowan Gallery, London
1962
"Young Contemporaries" London
1962
"Artists of Promise" Midland Group, Nottingham
1962
Arts Council Touring Exhibition
1961
"Young Contemporaries" London
1960
"Young Contemporaries" London
1960
"London Group" London
1959
"Young Contemporaries" London
1958
"Young Contemporaries" London
Public Collections
Orange County Museum of Art, California
Museu Regional de Arte da UEFS. Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil
Southampton University
Stuyvesant Foundation
The Tate Gallery, London
The Wilde Theatre, South Hill Park Arts Centre, Bracknell
Williams College and Museum of Art, Williamstown, Mass
Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern Irland
University College, London
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Ferrens Art Gallery, Hull
Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany
Government Art Collection, London
Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield
Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal
Hedendaagse Kunst, Utrecht, Holland
Leicester Education Authority
Museum of Modern Art, New York
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
Olinda Museum, Brazil
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
Arts Council of Great Britain
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Art GAllery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Berado Collection Sintra Museum of Modern Art, Portugal
Bradford City Art Gallery
Britsh Council
British Museum
CaMEC, Collection Cozzani, La Spezia, Italy
Contemporary Art Society, London
Literature
2010
Catalogue for "As Dreamers Do", Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Paris, Ana Vasconcelos
2008
Antony Donaldson, French Paintings, Catalogue for the Paisnel Gallery, Marco Livingstone
2008
Catalogue for New Generation Revisited, NewArtCentre, Roche Court, Ian Dunlop and Hester R. Westley
2007
Projections, Catalogue for Rocket Gallery, Harland Miller and Patricia Marks
2007
Pop Goes the Easel, Wallpaper August, Alex Bagner
2007
Antony Donaldson, Time Out 25th June, Martin Coomer
2007
Antony Donaldson Projections, The Spectator 21st June, John McEwen
2007
Museo Berardo An Itinerary, Thames and Hudson, Various Writers
2007
Pop Art 1956-1968, Silvana Editoriale, Walter Guadagnini
2005
British Pop, Bilboko Arte Eder Museoa Bilbao, Marco Livingstone
2004
Pop Art UK, Galleria Civica di Modena, Marco Livingstone
2004
Art & The Sixties This was Tomorrow, The Tate Gallery London, Edited by Chris Stephens and Katherine Stout
2004
Pop Art & Co. Touring Japan, The Berado Collection, Alexandre Melo
2002
Pop Art & Co, Sintra Museum de Arte Moderna, Alexandre Melo
2000
Catalogue for Mennesket, Arken Museum. Denmark, Various writers
1999
"Pop Art 60s Transatlantic Crossing", Belem Cultural Centre, Lisbon. Edited by Marco Livingstone
1999
"Europop", Catalogue for Arken Museum. Denmark, Various writers
1999
Antony Donaldson. First Works, Published by Mayor Gallery, William Packer and Mark Glazebrook
1997
"Treasure Island", Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Jose de Azeredo Perdigao
1996
"The Berado Collection", The Sintra Museum of Modern Art. Various writers
1994
"Concepts of Modern Art", Published by Thames and Hudson. Nikos Stangos
1994
"Dictionaire de l'Art Moderne et Contemporain", Editions Hazan, Paris. Gerard Durozoi
1990
"Urbanism", Architecture Today, Number 23, Edward Cullinan
1990
"Modern Art: Impressionism to Post Modernism", Published by Thames and Hudson. Various writers
1990
"Pop Art", Published by Thames and Hudson, Marco Livingstone
1988
"Antony Donaldson", South China Morning Post, November 13th, Beverley Howells
1987
"Pop Art, U.S.A.- U.K.", Lawrence Alloway and Marco Livingstone
1987
"British Pop Sculpture", Art & Design Sculpture Today
1981
"Antony Donaldson", Arts Review, May 22nd. Mel Gooding
1981
"Standard Fare", The Spectator, May 23rd. John McEwen
1981
"Nu Feminin dans l'Art", Zauho Press, Tokyo, Japan.
1980
"Collecting Original Prints", Published by Studio Vista, Rosemary Simmins
1979
"Breeziness", The Spectator. June 16th, John McEwen
1975
"Antony Donaldson." Published by Galerie du Luxembourg, Paris. William Packer
1975
"Pudding", The Spectator. October 1st, John McEwen
1975
"Art Today", Published by Phaidon Press. Edward Lucie-Smith
1974
"Pop", Published by Thames and Hudson, Simon Wilson
1974
"Pop", Published by Thames and Hudson, Simon Wilson
1974
"Art Moderne, Operation Bastille" , Le Point, February 4th. Maurice Rheims
1973
"Antony Donaldson", Image, June. Patricia Marks
1973
"Collecting Modern Prints", The Illustrated London News, Edward Lucie-Smith
1972
"View This Side." Art and Artists, May, William Packer
1972
The cover and Four Images, Ambit, No. 52, Antony Donaldson
1971
"Art Now - The New Age No. 4: The Pop Image of Man", Published by Kodansha Ltd. (Tokyo), Yashiako Tono
1971
"Figurative Art Since 1945", Published by Thames and Hudson. Edward Lucie-Smith
1970
"Pop Art", Published by Hamlyn, Michael Compton
1970
"Correnti Contemporane della Pittura Inglese", Published by Fratelli Fabri Editori, Milano, Enrico Crispolti
1970
"London Exhibitions and World Gallery Guide", Art and Artists. November, William Packer
1970
"Antony Donaldson", Arts Review November 7th, Konstantin Bazarov
1969
"Movements in Art Since 1945", Published by Thames and Hudson, Edward Lucie-Smith
1968
"La Nuova Generazione", Le Arte, September, Anna-Maria Marchesini
1968
"Gallery Review." The Spectator, October 25th, Bryan Robertson
1968
"Artists Made and in the Making", The Times, October 28th, Guy Brett
1968
"Recent British Painting", Published by Lund Humphries, London. Alan Bowness.
1968
"Los Angeles Galleries", Artforum. May. June Livingstone.
1967
"Whatever Happened to British Pop?" Art and Artists, May, Edward Lucie-Smith.
1966
"Art of Our Time", Published by Thames and Hudson. Will Groham
1966
"Pop Art", Published by Frederick Praeger. New York. Lucy Lippard
1966
"Les Jeunes Anglais", Connaissance des Arts, Number 171, June, Jacques Demase
1966
"Actual Aesthete", The Spectator, October 25th. Bryan Robertson
1966
"Antony Donaldson", The Guardian November 12th. Norbert Lynton
1965
"Rare Monumental, Kinetic and Pop Painters in London", The New York Herald Tribune, Paris, Sheldon Williams
1965
"Accent on Youth and Teamwork at the Paris Biennale", The Times
1965
"Private View", Published by T. Nelson and Sons. John Russell and Bryan Robertson, with photographs by Snowden
1965
"Pop as Art", Published by Studio Vista. London. Mario Amaya
1965
"Pop et Nouvelle Figuration", Aujourd'hui
1965
"The London Summer Season", Art In America, John Russell
1964
"Presentation", The New Statesman, April 24th. Andrew Forge
1964
"The New Generation", Catalogue for the Whitechapel Gallery. David Thompson
1963
"London Letter", Art International, Norbert Lynton
1963
"Antony Donaldson", Arts Review, May 4th. Conroy Maddox
1963
"Popular Imagery into Art", The Times, May 22nd.
1963
"Momento Moores", The New Statesman, November, Andrew Forge
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