- Edward Bell (artist)
Edward Bell studied art at Brighton College of Art,
graphic design atChelsea School of Art andphotography at theRoyal College of Art . He worked as a freelance photographer and illustrator forVogue ,Tatler andElle magazines. He was commissioned for portraits for album covers forDavid Bowie (Scary Monsters andTin Machine ) andHazel O'Connor (Sons and Lovers). He has exhibited widely on the London art scene and his work covers many genres from life paintings to bronzes, from pop art to landscapes.Bell was also the subject of a film by the artist Marcus Thompson, titled "Edward". [ Artist's webpage, see below. ]
Background and Education
Edward Bell was educated at
Haileybury and Imperial Service College and went on to study Art at Brighton College of Art (now theUniversity of Brighton ). He took aGraphic design degree atChelsea School of Art , along with amongst others, the author and designerRoger Kohn ; and from there went on to take an MA in photography at theRoyal College of Art . According to Bell's own account of his time at the Royal College, he clashed with the head of department and 'refused' the MA he was awarded,"Studying photography at the Royal proved a disappointment, for them and me. The then head of department would have been more suited to coaching a rugby scrum. I reacted, and on being awarded the MA refused it in disgust. (It turned up months later in the post.)" [ Artist's website]
Bell worked as a freelance photographer undertaking various iconic art projects including work for
Vogue andTatler , as well as the Album cover for David Bowie'sScary Monsters of which he has written:"This client was dressed in an insipid yellow, short sleeved shirt and bright red trousers, but most damning of all he wore dark glasses to examine the pictures. I was introduced to:
“David”
“David who?”
“David Bowie”
I stood corrected, and to my astonishment we got on together. He wanted an album design within the week. OK no problem. The image for ‘Scary Monsters’ was produced". [ Artist's website ]
After ‘dropping-out’ of the London art scene, and for a while becoming a self-confessed
heroin addict [BBC Shropshire, Theatre and Arts Reviews, 16th May 2005, "Edward Bell is Back"] Bell took 'time out' inVenice andFlorence . His return to the Art World in 2003 was marked by an exhibition in Gallery 286, London, entitled " [http://www.gallery286.com/bell/2003/index.html Re-nude] ". It was closely followed by "Pulse", a collection of symbolic abstracts:“I believe us all to be a combination of black and white hearts and life about crossing out as many black as possible. Here I depict the varied combinations of black white, tranquil, tortured, grey, craven, colourful,
Mickey Mouse , monstrous …." [ Edward Bell, 2006, Gallery 286]Recent Work
Bell's work has tended to be focused in two areas
nudes andlandscapes . His recent exhibition of landscapes in oil "Stunning Moments" at the [http://www.artguide.org/museums.php?id=5227534M Arterie Gallery] inLudlow , was described by BBC Shropshire in the following terms:"The speed of painting is one of the most enthralling aspects of the exhibition. Amid the complex abstraction of colour and landscape, there's an engaging simplicity of brush strokes, light and shade. The speed of capture also translates into an energy, even within some of the darkest backdrops, punctuated with their small, almost horizontal flashes of iridescent colour." [ BBC Shropshire, Theatre and Arts Reviews, 16th May 2005, "Edward Bell is Back"]
Bell's latest exhibition "One Sky", [http://www.gallery286.com/welcome.html Gallery 286] is a series of skyscapes and
landscapes , painted 'en plein air' in oil on canvas or board. [ Gallery 286 webpage.]Additional Information
In 2005, Bell was among the many artists, including Sir
Paul McCartney ,David Hockney ,Tracey Emin andDamien Hirst who produced a postcard, selected by Bernard Willliams of Christie's, for the "Art of Care" Auction in Edinburgh. [ [http://tinsleylockhart.com/artcare/artofcare/artofcareartgallery/pages/Edward%20Bell.htm Art of Care Auction] ]Gallery
References
External Links
* [http://www.edwardbell.co.uk/content/view/5/4/ Artist's webpage]
* [http://tinsleylockhart.com/artcare/artofcare/artofcareartgallery/pages/Edward%20Bell.htm Art of Care Auction]Exhibitions
One Sky, October 2008, Gallery 286 London
Emigration, June 2008, Stronach Gallery Co. Galway
Pulse, 2006, Gallery 286 London
Re-Nude, 2003, Gallery 286 London
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