- Alan Thornhill
Alan Thornhill (b. 1921,
London ) is a Britishsculptor .He grew up in
Fittleworth ,West Sussex , attendedRadley College , and then in 1939 went toNew College, Oxford to readModern History . In 1944 he returned to Oxford, having been released from the Army forconscientious objection . He obtained his degree, and spent a year inItaly based inFlorence , teaching English atPisa University . He then stayed six months inOslo undergoingReichian Therapy , from which came the decision to try working with his hands.In 1949 he was accepted for the
pottery course atCamberwell School of Art underDick Kendall andNora Braden , followed by a year atFarnham underHenry Hammond andPaul Barron , before moving in 1951 toEastcombe ,Gloucestershire , where Hawkley Pottery was set up at Toadsmoor. In 1958, frustrated by the repetition involved in making and selling pots, he started to gravitate towards claywork andsculpture , and in 1959 moved toLondon , having found a property inPutney which included a semi-derelict outbuilding that became his studio. His studio still remains there, although he is now largely based nearStroud , Gloucestershire.He first taught claywork at
Kingston School of Art ,Barking Regional College , Rush Green College of Further Education and then sculpture atMorley College , London between 1970 and 1987, and at the formerFrink School of Sculpture where he was a founder trustee and with a later teaching role (1995-2001).Working methods
Devising his own way of working which dispensed with the traditional sculptor's armature, he began working with random clay elements, constructed of coarse clay with uniform thickness, so that sculpture could develop, be turned and incorporate subconscious impulses in building the work. The assemblage of clay elements was dried and slowly kiln fired, if necessary being cut up to accommodate to the size of kiln and then rejoined after firing. The simple impetus was the desire to produce another sculpture, yet the later resulting large works - part figurative, part abstract, came to echo pre-occupations for him at that time. The process of avoiding pre-conceived ideas (and in his
portraiture , avoiding "notions of normality" through rigorous observation) continues to be taught through some of his own former pupils [West Dean College 'Large Clay Sculptures' August 2008] . His writings include notes about portraiture and the nature of the creative process [ [http://www.alanthornhill.co.uk/thoughts%20on%20creativity.htm essay - Thoughts on Creativity - Sculptor Alan Thornhill 2008 ] ] .Portraiture
His portraiture in public collections includes:
Hugh MacDiarmid (Christopher Murray Grieve) - purchased in 1978 for the Primary Collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London [ [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp07640&rNo=0&role=art National Portrait Gallery bronze head of Hugh MacDiarmid] ]Emanuel Shinwell (Manny, later, Lord) - Bronze head was purchased (accession number S.309) for the Collection of Glasgow City Art Gallery. [ [http://www.glasgowmuseums.com/venue/building/index.cfm?venueid=4 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum ] ] in 1973.A. S. Neill , the renowned educationist ofSummerhill School - Bronze heads are located at theScottish National Portrait Gallery , Edinburgh and theAmerican College of Orgonomy [ [http://www.orgonomy.org/ The American College of Orgonomy ] ] , New York.Tom Stoppard - Bronze head is with the Stoppard papers in the reading room of the Harry Ransom Centre at theUniversity of Texas . [ [http://research.hrc.utexas.edu:8080/hrcxtf/view?docId=ead/00179.xml Inventory of Tom Stoppard papers and location of bronze head] ]Sir
Sydney Gordon Russell - Bronze head is in the collection of theGordon Russell Museum [ [http://www.gordonrussellmuseum.org/home Gordon Russell - Home ] ] inBroadway, Worcestershire .Other eminent figures who sat included
Enoch Powell ,Christabel Bielenberg ,Frank Cousins ,Richard Rodney Bennett ,Michael Cardew , SirColin Davis andBasil Bunting .Public Sculpture
Public works include "Bond" [ [http://www.jerwoodsculpture.org/?lid=2097 Bond - sculpture in Jerwood sculpture Collection, Ragley Hall, UK] ] , purchased by the permanent collection [ [http://www.jerwoodsculpture.org/?lid=2114 Jerwood Sculpture Collection biography of Alan Thornhill] ] of the Jerwood Foundation and presently at Jerwood Sculpture, Ragley Hall.
Nine large works now form a permanent sculpture trail along the River Thames at
Putney in the Borough of Wandsworth, to be formally opened in September 2008. Load has been on Putney Embankment since 1989 [Public Sculpture of South London, T. Cavanagh, Public Monuments and Sculpture Association (2007) Liverpool University Press p.311 ISBN 978 184631 075 1] .Biographical film
A 40 minute documentary, produced by his daughter Anna Thornhill - Spirit in Mass: Journey into Sculpture [ [http://www.alanthornhill.co.uk/Spirit%20in%20Mass%20film.htm Film: Spirit in Mass - Journey into Sculpture (2007)] ] , was released in 2008 with an award from Screen South and UK Film Council. This was launched in Oxford and subsequently appeared at the Appledore Visual Arts Festival 2008 [ [http://www.appledorearts.org/film2008.htm Appledore Visual Arts Festival 2008 Film schedule] ] and Chichester International Film Festival [ [http://www.festivalfocus.org/external.php?uid=478 External Site : Chichester Film Festival ] ] . Artist and writer Clare Carswell [ [http://www.clarecarswell.com/page.php?p=1&sp=5 Clare Carswell - the writing : writings on artists ] ] is interviewed in the film.
Portraits of Thornhill
Terracotta portrait heads of Alan Thornhill exist by former students of the
Frink School of SculptureJon Edgar and Sarah Smith, from sittings in Gloucestershire in 2004 and 2005 respectively.These are both featured in the film.Henry Moore Institute Archive
The bronze sculpture, "Walking and Talking" [ [http://alanthornhill.co.uk/md_009.htm Walking and Talking bronze sculpture] ] and many of the files and papers relating to Thornhill's portraits were acquired in 2007 by the
Henry Moore Institute inLeeds , UK. [ [http://www.henry-moore-fdn.co.uk/matrix_engine/content.php?page_id=584 Henry Moore Foundation ] ]References
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*Public Sculpture of South London, T. Cavanagh, Public Monuments and Sculpture Association (2007) Liverpool University Press p.464 ISBN 978 184631 075 1External links
* [http://www.alanthornhill.co.uk Web archive of works]
* [http://www.clarecarswell.com/page.php?p=1&sp=5 Essay by Clare Carswell MA (RCA) 2008]
* [http://www.jonedgar.co.uk/thornhill.htm portrait head of Alan Thornhill, 2004 by sculptor Jon Edgar]
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