- Trevor Bell
Trevor Bell is an abstract painter, associated with the St. Ives group. Born in
Leeds ,England in 1930, he studied at theLeeds College of Art . In the early 1950s he was a leading member of the artists working in St. Ives. In 1958 he exhibited in a one man show at theWaddington Galleries in London. He was awarded the Paris Biennial International Painting Prize and an Italian Government Scholarship. He later became a Gregory fellow in painting at Leeds University.After a large traveling retrospective in Scotland, Ireland and England in 1970 and a major one-man show at the Whitechapel Gallery in London in 1973, Bell established a studio in Tallahassee,
Florida where he worked as Professor of Painting at theFlorida State University . He has also lived and worked in England, France, Italy and Canada. He has been a regular exhibitor in private galleries in Miami, Atlanta and Chicago, and has works purchased and commissioned in numerous international museums, public and private collections.He returned to the UK in 1996 and has exhibited two large-scale paintings at the
Tate Gallery , St Ives, and in 2000 held a major exhibition at the North Light Gallery in Huddersfield. His home and studios are located nearPenzance , Cornwall.See also
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List of St. Ives artists External links
* Mark Barrow Fine Art, 20th Century British & International Contemporary Art, [http://www.modernbritishartists.co.uk/bell_biog.htm Trevor Bell]
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