Trevor Bell

(British, 1930–2017)

storm center in green by trevor bell

Trevor Bell

Storm Center in Green, 1980

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Biography

Timeline

1930
born in Leeds
1958 - 1959
Italian Government Scholarship
1959
Paris Biennale International Painting Prize
1960
Gregory Fellow in painting at Leeds University, UK
1973
Professor for Master (Graduate) Painting at the Florida State University in Tallahassee
Trevor Bell was born in Leeds in 1930 and went to the College of Art there. In his twenties, working in West Cornwall, he made his reputation as a leading member of the younger generation of St. Ives artists who established British art on the world stage. Following his enormously successful first one-man exhibition at the Waddington Galleries in London in 1958, Trevor Bell was awarded the Paris Biennale International Painting Prize and an Italian Government Scholarship. He later became a Gregory Fellow in painting at Leeds University. After a larger travelling retrospective in Scotland, Ireland and England in 1970 and a major one-man show at the Whitechapel Gallery in London in 1973, Trevor was invited to become Professor for Master (Graduate) Painting at the Florida State University in Tallahassee. There he developed the large-scale, intensely coloured paintings for which he is best known.
Important exhibitions were held at the Corcoran Gallery and the Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., the Metropolitan Museum in Miami, the Cummer Gallery in Jacksonville and the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He was included in the London Tate Gallery’s St.Ives 1939 – 1964 exhibition, and more recently in the 1996-7 and 1998-9, exhibited large scale paintings at the Tate Gallery, St Ives. He has been a regular exhibitor in private galleries in Miami, Atlanta and Chicago, and has had works purchased and commissioned by numerous international museum, public and private collections. He was twice a recipient of fellowships from the Fine Arts Council of Florida. He has lived and worked in England, France, Italy and Canada, returning to live in Cornwall in 1996. In 1998 he was honoured with an Emeritus Professorship by Florida State University.

Exhibitions

2012
Trevor Bell - Link, Millennium Gallery, St Ives, UK (solo)
2011
80 Years Young, Waterhouse and Dodd, New York, USA (solo)
2009
University of Leeds and Leeds City Art Gallery, UK (solo)
Moving Right Along: paintings from 1948 to the present day, Waterhouse and Dodd, London, UK (solo)
Millennium Gallery, St. Ives, UK (solo)
2007
White and Colour, New Millennium Gallery, St Ives, UK (solo)
2006
Before Sea - After Earth, Waterhouse and Dodd, London, UK (solo)
Saïd Gallery, Saïd Business School, Oxford, UK (solo)
Still - the New Paintings, Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, USA (solo)
2005
Heatscape - The Florida Six and Still - The New Paintings, Russel Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Bournemouth, UK (solo)

Public Collections

Arts Council of Great Britain, London, UK
British Council, London, UK
British Museum, London, UK
Getty Center for the History of Art, California, USA
Laing Gallery, Newcastle, UK
Leicester Museum & Art Gallery, UK
Leeds City Museum, UK
Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, USA
Tate Gallery, London, UK
Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Literature

2009
C. STEVENS, Trevor Bell, Samson & Company Ltd., Bristol, 2009
2004
C. STEVENS, Trevor Bell (Tate St Ives), exhibition catalogue,Tate Publishing, 2004
2003
T. BELL, Trevor Bell: A British Painter in America, exhibition catalogue, Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, 2003