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William Tillyer
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British
, born 1938)
William Tillyer
Syntax of marks shapes and textures,
1974–2018
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1956 - 1959
Studied painting at Middlesbrough College of Art
1958
First visit to Paris for the opening of the Unesco Building and the inaugural exhibition
1960 - 1962
Studied painting under William Coldstream and etching under Anthony Gross at the Slade School, London
1962
Made first woodcut prints in Edinburgh.
Awarded French Government Scholarship to study gravure under William Hayter at Atelier 17, Paris
1963
Returned to London and married Judith Jackson. Started part-time work at Chelsea School of Art, London (until 1970). Taught etching at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham (until 1972)
1966
Moved to Parsons Green studio. Built an etching press and made first series of coloured prints and constructed paintings
1967
Daughter Kim born
1968
Son York born
1970 - 1973
Worked in the Foundation Department of Watford School of Art
1973
Stopped regular art school teaching
Moved to London Bridge Studio
Started work on illustrations for ‘A Rebours’ by J.K. Huysman
Spent the summer in Verona working on his first ‘Hotel Room’ watercolours
1974
First visit to New York for the opening of his first one-man exhibition there
Also visited Los Angeles
1975 - 1976
Moved to Providence Rhode Island, USA as visiting Professor at Brown University
1975
Travelled to Utrecht for his first Dutch exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art
1977
Spent time working in Sweden prior to his Gothenburg exhibition
1978
Moved to Wiltshire and started to work on the first mesh paintings
1980
Returned to live and work in North Yorkshire
Travelled to the Simpson Desert. Painted the Open Mesh canvases. Travelled through France, Switzerland and Italy, ‘The First Grand Tour’ working in watercolours
1981 - 1982
Appointed artist-in-residence at Melbourne University, Australia
1984
Travelled extensively throughout South Western America making watercolours. Worked on the Bridge Mesh paintings and the Esk Bridge series of etchings
1987
Moved to Westwood Studios in North Yorkshire
1989
Showed the first Westwood Paintings. Began to work on ceramic project at Fulham Pottery
1990
Invited by Mixographia to work in Los Angeles on large scale relief prints. Travelled through California and Arizona
1992
Trip to Ireland to make watercolours of the Lake Isle of Innisfree
1993
Visited Pennsylvania to make a series of watercolours based on Frank Lloyd Wright house “Falling Water”.
Also visited Cooperstown, Lake Otsego and the James Fenimore Cooper collection of Native American artifacts
1994
Travelled in Italy visiting Florence, Ravenna and Mantua. Worked on the Blackhaven Paintings
1995 - 1996
Worked on the Fluxion Paintings
1996 - 1999
Working and living in North Yorkshire
1997
Spent six months living and working in Paris. Paris interiors series
1998
Short-listed for the Jerwood Prize
2000
Publication of “Against the Grain” a major monograph by Norbert Lynton. Started the ‘Encounters’ series
2001
Travelled to the Sates for 6 weeks. Continues work on the ‘Encounters’ series
2002
Travelled to Ireland, worked on a series of watercolours as part of the‘Hardware: Variations on the theme of Encounter’ group of works. Finishes ‘Encounter’ series
2003
Travelled to Tobago, worked on the watercolour series ‘In the South’
Museum of Contemporary Art, friedrickstad, Norway
Museum of Contemporary Art, Utrecht, Holland
Museum of Modern Art, New York
N.A.S.A., USA
Northern Arts Association
Norwich City Art Gallery
Southern Arts Association
Southampton University
The Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
The British Council
The mellon Bank, london
The Tate Gallery, london
Reading University
Museum of Contemporary Art, Varsovie, Poland
Milton Keynes Development Corporation
Museum of Art, Lodz, Poland
Middlesbrough Art Gallery
Melbourne University, Australia
Manchester City Art GAllery
Fort Worth Art Museum, Texas
Federal Savings Bank, Los Angeles
Brooklyn Art Museum, New York
Broadgate Centre, London
Bradford City Art GAllery
Boston Museum of Art
Bank of America
Arts Council of Great britain
Collections
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Museum of Art,Varsovie, Poland
Westminster Bank, London
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Exhibitions
2013 - 2014
William Tillyer: Against Nature, Middlesbrough Institute of Art (MIMA), UK
2013
The Watering Place, Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
Haven, The Moors National Park Centre, Danby, North Yorkshire, UK
2008
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
2006
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
2004
Eton College, Windsor (solo)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery & Bernard Jacobson Print Gallery, London (solo)
2003
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London
2002 - 2003
Bernard Jacobson Gallery & Bernard Jacobson Print Gallery, London
2002
Broadbent Gallery, London (solo)
Annandale Galleries, Sydney, Australia (solo)
2000
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
1999
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
Charleston Gallery, Sussex (solo)
1997
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester (solo)
Annandale Galleries,Sydney, Australia (solo)
1996
Cleveland Gallery, Middlesbrough (solo)
1995
Belloc Lowndes Fine Art Inc, Chicago (solo)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
Harewood Visual Arts, Leeds (solo)
1994
Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York (solo)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
Wildenstein & Co. Ltd, London (solo)
Royal West on England Academy (solo)
Adelson Galleries, New York (solo)
1993
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
1992
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
Adelson Galleries, New York (solo)
Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
Everard Read Gallery, Johannesburg (solo)
1991
Cleveland Bridge Gallery, Bath (solo)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
Wildenstein & Co. Ltd, London (solo)
1990
Images Gallery, Ohio, USA (solo)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
1989
Smith Anderson Gallery, California (solo)
1987
Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh (solo)
Louise Hallett Gallery, London (solo)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (solo)
Jan Turner Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
1985
Roger Ramsay Gallery, Chicago (solo)
1983
Bernard Jacobson Galleries, London, New York and Los Angeles (solo)
1982
Melbourne University Gallery, Australia (solo)
Roslyn Oxley Gallery, Sydney (solo)
Rex Irwin Gallery, Sydney (solo)
1981
Oriel Gallery, Cardiff (solo)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
1980
Nicola Jacobs Gallery. London (solo)
Curwen Gallery, London (solo)
Gallery Malmgran, Gothenburg
Ian Birkstead Gallery, London
Stadia Graphics, Sydney
1978
Hobson Gallery, Cambridge
Nuffield Gallery, Southampton University
1977
Kornblee Gallery, New York
1976
Galerie Ahlner, Stockholm
Asard and Asard, Johanneshov, Sweden
Museum of Contemporary Art, Utrecht
1975
Sunderland Arts Centre
Galerie Jacques Bosser, Paris
Gallery Ariadne, New York
Neue Galerie Museum, Linz
Gallery 39, Manchester
ICA Galleries, London
1974
Atmosphere Gallery, London
Studio La Citta', Verona
Galerie Jacomo-Santiveri, Paris
1973
Galerie Multitude, Paris
1972
Grafiska Sallskapet, Stockholm
1971
Serpentine Gallery, London
1970
Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
1962
Middlesbrough Art Gallery
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