Patrick Heron (British, 1999)

Patrick Heron (British, born January 30, 1920–died March 20, 1999) was an abstract painter, writer, and designer who made noteworthy contributions to the development of abstract art. Heron was born in Headingley, Leeds, in Yorkshire, England. In 1933, Heron began to paint under the influence of Paul Cézanne after visiting the National Gallery in London during a school trip. Between 1944 and 1945, during World War II, Heron met many leading artists of the St Ives School at Leach Pottery at St Ives, including Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson, both of whom were abstract artists. This endeared Heron to the European Abstract Expressionist movement. In 1943, Heron completed his first mature painting, The Piano.

Impressed by an exhibition of work by Georges Braque at the Tate Gallery in London, Heron wrote his first essay on Braque in 1946. Immediately after this, he began to tour Paris, Provence, and Italy. Heron exhibited his first series of abstract paintings in a solo exhibition at Redfern Gallery in London in 1947. Heron’s love for painting grew, and, in 1950, he attended the Slade School of Art. He then taught at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London between 1953 and 1956. Heron first met the American Abstract Expressionists in London in 1956, during an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, and he soon started to paint in an abstract style, as seen in the paintings Square Leaves (1956) and Winter Harbour (1955). The inspiration that led to Heron’s characteristic style of interlinking forms, and his use of balanced space and color was his move to Eagles Nest in Cornwall, England. Heron visited Sydney, Australia, between 1967 and 1973, and he exhibited at the Bonython Gallery. He also delivered a public lecture on Contemporary Art titled The Shape of Color. In 1957, Heron’s first Stripe paintings were exhibited in a group show titled Metavisual, Taschiste, Abstract by Heron’s wife, Delia. She died in 1979, and Heron could not paint for a few years.

In 1989, Heron returned to Sydney, Australia, and worked from the Art Gallery in New South Wales. Heron held an exhibition at the Camden Art Gallery in 1994 titled Big Paintings, which exhibited his largest paintings, measuring 15 to 22 feet long. In 1996, Heron collaborated with his son-in-law Julian Feary in setting up an outdoor artwork installation titled Big Painting Sculpture. Heron continued to paint until the day before he died in 1999 in Cornwall, England. His works can be seen in museums around the world.

Timeline

1920
Born on January 30 in Headingley, Leeds, Yorkshire
1935–1939
Works as designer for his father’s firm, Cresta Silks
1937–1939
Studied at the Slade School of Art
1944–1945
Assistant at Bernard Leach’s pottery, St Ives
1945
Moves to Holland Park, London
1944–1950
Works as designer for his father’s firm, Cresta Silks
1953–1956
Taught at the Central School of Art, London
1956
Moves to Eagles Nest, Zennor, Cornwall
1945–1958
Critic for New English Weekly, New Statesman and Nation and Arts (New York)
1958
Moves into Nicholson’s studio at Porthmeor, St Ives
1959
Winner of Grand Prize, in 2nd John Moores Exhibition
1965
Awarded Silver medal in the VIII Sao Paulo Bienal
1972
Retrospective at the Whitechapel Art Gallery
1977
Created CBE
1985
Retrospective at the Barbican Art Gallery
1998
Retrospective at Tate Britain
1999
Died on March 20 in Cornwall, England

Exhibitions

2008
The Effect Haim Steinbach, Waddington Galleries, London
2005
Patrick Heron: Gouaches from 1961 to 1996, Waddington Galleries, London
1998
Tate Gallery, London
1993
Inaugural Exhibition, Tate St Ives, Cornwall
1959–1987
Waddington Galleries, London
1985
Barbican Art Gallery, London
1985
St Ives 1939-64, Tate Gallery, London
1985
British Art in the Twentieth Century: The Modern Movement, Royal Academy, London
1979
Oriel Gallery, Cardiff
1977
British Painting 1952-1977, Royal Academy of Arts, London
1972–1973
Decade: Painting, Drawing and Sculpture in Britain 1940-9, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, touring to Southampton, Durham, Carlisle, Manchester, Bradford and Aberdeen
1972
Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
1968
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford
1965
São Paulo Bienal VIII, (Silver Medal) (exhibition toured South America in 1966)
1963
Galerie Charles Lienhard, Zürich
1962–1963
British Art Today, San Francisco Museum of Art, California, touring to Dallas and Santa Barbara
1959
John Moores Liverpool Exhibition II, Liverpool
1947–1958
Redfern Gallery, London
1954
British Painting and Sculpture 1954, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
1953
Space in Colour, Hanover Gallery, London
1950
Aspects of British art, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London

Literature

2001
Patrick Heron, Fiona MacCarthy, Tate Gallery, London
1998
Patrick Heron, Tate Gallery, London
1994
Patrick Heron, Mel Gooding, Phaidon, London
1988
Patrick Heron, Vivien Knight, John Taylor/Lund Humphries, London