Gwyther Irwin (1831-2008)
Artist Name | Gwyther Irwin (1831-2008) |
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Title | Edge of the Universe |
Description | This British abstract watercolour is by noted artist David Gwyther Irwin. Painted circa 1990 it is one of a series of paintings and is entitled Edge of the Universe. A superb painting and an excellent example of Irwin's work. Signed lower right. Titled lower middle. |
Provenance | Cirnish estate. |
Medium | Watercolour on Paper |
Size | 27 x 19 inches |
Frame | Housed and mounted behind glass with silver frame, 35 inches by 27 inches and in good condition. |
Condition | Good condition. |
Biography | (David) Gwyther (Broome) Irwin (7 May 1931 – 18 October 2008) was a British abstract artist born in Basingstoke, Hampshire, who had lived much of his life in north Cornwall. He was educated in Dorset, at Goldsmith's College and at the Central School of Art in London 1951–1954. Irwin first came to prominence in 1957 with an exhibition at Gallery One, and another at Gimpel Fils in 1959. In 1964, he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale, along with Joe Tilson, Bernard Meadows and Roger Hilton. In 1960, he married Elizabeth Gowlett and they had two sons and one daughter. His most famous artworks consisted of pictures assembled from newsprint and fragments of advertisements on paper, which he collected from the streets with his wife, and which were then worked up into collages often of fine delicacy and quite subtle shades. Some of his later works also used string, wood shavings, chalk and paint. In the 1960s he taught at art schools in Hornsey, Corsham and Chelsea before becoming head of fine art at Brighton polytechnic between 1969-84. Exhibitions: Gallery One, 1957 Redfern Gallery, Metavisual Tachiste Abstract, 1957 Institute of Contemporary Arts, "Three Collagists," 1958 Gimpel Fils, 1959 Situation, London, 1960 Paris Biennale, 1960 Biennale des Jeunes, Paris, 1961 The Art of Assemblage, MoMA, New York, 1961 Gimpel Fils, 1962 Gimpel Fils, 1963, Venice Biennale, 1964 Recent British Painting, Tate Gallery, London, 1967 Two one-man exhibitions in 1975 & 1978 Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, 1981 Retrospective, Gimpel Fils, 1987 John Jones Gallery, 1992 Barbican Art Gallery, 1993 Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro, 1995 West of England Academy, Bristol, 1996 Tate Britain, 2004 Redfern Gallery & JHW Fine Art, London, 2006 Lemon Street Gallery, Truro, scheduled for February 2009 will now become a memorial tribute. |
Price | £4800 |