Alun Leach-Jones
Alun Leach-Jones | |
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Born |
1937 Maghull, Lancashire, England, UK arrived Australia 1960 |
Known for | Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Screen Printing, Sculpture |
Alun Leach-Jones (born 1937 in Maghull, Lancashire, UK), his family moved to the village of Glasfryn in North Wales where he spent his childhood. In 1951, age 14, he began a three-year apprenticeship to the Solicitors Law Stationery Society Limited in Liverpool, where he was employed as a painter of illuminated manuscripts. He studied art at the Liverpool College of Art from 1955 to 1957.
He moved to Adelaide Australia in 1960 and studied printmaking at the South Australian School of Art under Udo Sellbach. During 1964–65 he moved to London where he produced screenprints influenced by the British pop art of fellow artists Patrick Caulfield and Eduardo Paolozzi. He returned to Australia and settled in Melbourne in 1966.[1] Leach-Jones received a Master Diploma from the National Gallery of Victoria Art School Melbourne in 1971.[2] During the sixties, Leach-Jones was recognized as part of what was then called "the New Abstraction" in Australian art. His work developed into a style still known as Hard-edge painting.[3]
Alun Leach-Jones was included in the now infamous 1968 The Field exhibition held at the National Gallery of Victoria.[4]
Alun Leach-Jones is known for his range of work covering painting, drawing, sculpture, linocuts, screenprints and etchings.[5]
Exhibitions
- 1968 The Field National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne[6]
- 1964–92 Australian Galleries, Melbourne
- 1967–1972 Watters Gallery, Sydney
- 1970–84 Ray Hughes Gallery, Brisbane
- 1976–82 Rudy Komon Gallery, Sydney
- 1976–86 Solander Gallery, Canberra
- 1987–91 Luise Ross Gallery, New York, USA
- 2005–12 Rex Irwin Art Dealer, Sydney
Collections
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
- Museum of Modern Art, New York
- National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- Art Gallery of New South Wales
- Art Gallery of South Australia
- National Gallery of Victoria
- Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
- Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
- National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
- The British Museum, London
- The Victoria and Albert Museum, London
- The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
- Glynn Vivan Art Gallery, Swansea
- Museum of Modern Art, Machynlleth, Wales
- Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
- National Gallery of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
- National Performing Arts Centre, Bombay
- Parliament House Collection, Canberra
- Auckland City Art Gallery, New Zealand
- Perth Cultural Centre, Western Australia
- Art Bank, Sydney
Awards
- 1985 Fremantle Print Award
- 1999 Honorary Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, London
External links
- Images of Leach-Jones' prints held by the National Gallery of Australia at http://artsearch.nga.gov.au/Search.cfm?CREIRN=11929&ORDER_SELECT=1&VIEW_SELECT=4
- Images of Leach-Jones' prints held by the Art Gallery of New South Wales at http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/?artist_id=leach-jones-alun
- Transcript of Interview by James Gleeson with Alun Leach-Jones 23 May 1979, National Gallery of Australia at http://nga.gov.au/Research/Gleeson/artists/Jones.cfm
References
- ↑ Hendrik Kolenberg, Anne Ryan (1998). Australian Prints: from the Gallery's collection. Sydney: AGNSW. ISBN 0-7313-8912-3.
- ↑ Germaine, Max (1990). Artists and Galleries of Australia. Sydney: Craftsman House. ISBN 976-8097-02-7.
- ↑ Smith, Bernard (1971). Australian painting,1788–1960. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-550372-4.
- ↑ Allen, Christopher (1997). Art in Australia: From Colonization to Postmodernism. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20301-6.
- ↑ Sayers, Andrew (1989). Drawing in Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-554920-1.
- ↑ Grishin, Sasha (1997). Australian Printmaking in the 1990s. Sydney: Craftsman House. ISBN 1-875247-15-7.