Dexter Dalwood
Dexter Dalwood (born 1960, Bristol, England) is an artist based in London, England.
Biography
Dalwood attended Humphry Davy School in his early life. then from 1981 he attended Saint Martin's School of Art in London;[1] he received his BA in 1985. He studied for his MA at the Royal College of Art, London, from 1988-1990. In 2012 he was appointed Professor of Art & Design at Bath Spa University.[2]
He has shown work internationally in many important exhibitions including the 2002 Sydney Biennial, “Hollywood is a Verb” at Gagosian Gallery in New York, the 19th John Moore’s Painting Prize at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, “Die Young Stay Pretty” at the ICA London, “Remix” at Tate Liverpool , “New Neurotic Realism” at the Saatchi Gallery in London and Fighting History 2015 Tate Britain
Before becoming an artist he was a member of the punk rock band The Cortinas.
From 23 January to 3 May 2010, his works were exhibited at the Tate St Ives, Cornwall [3] In May 2010, he was short-listed for the prestigious, if controversial Turner Prize.[4]
Bibliography
Dave Hickey, Dexter Dalwood: New paintings, Gagosian Gallery, 2002. ISBN 1-880154-66-8.
Michael Bracewell & Terry R Myers, Dexter Dalwood jrpringier, 2010 ISBN 978-3-03764-126-2
Michael Archer, Felicity Lunn, Dexter Dalwood Verlag 2013 ISBN 978-3-86984-426-8
References
- ↑ Dexter Dalwood - May 12 - June 23, 2012. David Risley Gallery. Accessed August 2013.
- ↑ "Weldon and Hensher head to Bath Spa". The Bookseller. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
- ↑ Tate Gallery St Ives - Page on future exhibitions
- ↑ http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100504/ennew_afpbritainentertainmentartprizeturnerturnerprize_20100504114910
External links
- Dexter Dalwood –Saatchi Gallery
- Tate: Meet the Artist: Dexter Dalwood The artist talks about his exhibition at Tate St Ives. 1 April 2010
- La interrupción del discurso narrativo en Dexter Dalwood