Antony Donaldson

(British, born 1939)

cat woman by antony donaldson

Antony Donaldson

Cat Woman, 1992

Price on Request

Biography

Timeline

1939
Born in England
1958 - 1962
Studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, London
1962 - 1963
Post-Graduate Scholarship in Fine Art at London University
1962
Second Prize Guiness Award
1963
Second Prize, John Moores Open Competition, Liverpool
1966 - 1968
Lived and worked in Los Angeles
Harkness Foundation Fellowship to U.S.A.
1968 - 1992
Lived and worked in London
1970
Field & Sons Co Ltd Prize, Bradford Print Biennale
Lives and works between London and France

Exhibitions

2010
"As Dreamers Do" Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Paris
"Abstraction and the Human Figure" Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon
2009
Fly low, fly fast and turn left. Galerie du Centre, Paris (solo)
9 English Artists from the 60's Together Again. Angers
Nao te posso ver nem pintado - Berardo Museum - Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, Lisbon
Da Hartung a Warhol Collezione Cozzani. Centro Arte Moderna e Contemporanea della Spezia
2008
New Generation Revisited, NewArtCentre, Roche Court
French Paintings Paisnel Gallery, London (solo)
2007 - 2008
Pop Art 1956-1968 Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
2007
Galerie du Centre Art Paris Grand Palais

Public Collections

Orange County Museum of Art, California
British Museum
Britsh Council
Bradford City Art Gallery
Berado Collection Sintra Museum of Modern Art, Portugal
Art GAllery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Arts Council of Great Britain
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
Olinda Museum, Brazil

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
Catalogue for New Generation Revisited, NewArtCentre, Roche Court, Ian Dunlop and Hester R. Westley
Museo Berardo An Itinerary, Thames and Hudson, Various Writers
Antony Donaldson Projections, The Spectator 21st June, John McEwen
Pop Art 1956-1968, Silvana Editoriale, Walter Guadagnini
Pop Goes the Easel, Wallpaper August, Alex Bagner
2007
Projections, Catalogue for Rocket Gallery, Harland Miller and Patricia Marks
Antony Donaldson, Time Out 25th June, Martin Coomer
2005
British Pop, Bilboko Arte Eder Museoa Bilbao, Marco Livingstone