Patrick Caulfield

(British, 1936–2005)

untitled (male costume design for “party games” 1984) by patrick caulfield

Patrick Caulfield

Untitled (Male Costume Design for “Party Games” 1984), 1984

18,500 GBP

untitled (female costume design for “party game”) by patrick caulfield

Patrick Caulfield

Untitled (Female Costume Design for “Party Game”), 1984

19,500 GBP

cigar by patrick caulfield

Patrick Caulfield

Cigar, 1978

1,200 GBP

big sausage by patrick caulfield

Patrick Caulfield

Big Sausage, 1978

1,600 GBP

three sausages by patrick caulfield

Patrick Caulfield

Three Sausages, 1978

3,000 GBP

sausage by patrick caulfield

Patrick Caulfield

Sausage, 1978

2,800 GBP

pipe by patrick caulfield

Patrick Caulfield

Pipe, 1972

1,600 GBP

Biography

Timeline

1936
Born in London
1956 - 1960
Chelsea School of Art, London
1960 - 1963
Royal College of Art, London
1963 - 1971
Taught at Chelsea School of Art, London
1983
Commissioned to design the London Life mural for The London Life Association's new headquarter in Bristol
1984
Commissioned to design the sets and costumes for Michael Corder's new ballet 'Party Game' for the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
1986
Selected The Artists's Eye at the National Gallery, London
1991
Commissioned to design the carpet for the atrium of the British Council offices, Manchester
1994
Commissioned to design giant mosaic, 'Flowers, Lily Pad, Pictures and Labels', for the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
1995
Commissioned to design sets and costumes for 'Rhapsoldy' for the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, England. Awarded the Jerwood Painting Prize

Exhibitions

2007
Patrick Caulfield, Waddington Galleries, Nov 28 - Dec 21
2002
'Paintings and Drawings 1985-2002', Waddington Galleries, London, England (solo)
2000
Encounters National Gallery, London, England
1999
Signature Pieces, Alan Cristea Gallery, London, England
Alan Cristea Gallery, London, England (print retrospective) solo
Hayward Gallery, London (British Council retrospective); Touring to Musee National d'Historie et d'Art, Luxembourg; Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon; Yale Center for the British Art, New Haven, Connecticut (solo)
1998 - 1999
Thinking Aloud, curated by Richard Wentworth, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge: touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester, Camden Arts Centre, London, England
1998
Waddington Galleries, London, England (solo)
Within These Walls, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, England
1997
Waddington Galleries, London, England (solo)