- John Bourne (artist)
Infobox Artist
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name = John Bourne
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birthdate = 1943
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nationality = British
field =Painting
training =Imperial College of Science and Technology
movement =Stuckism
works = "Aeroplane", "Tea at the Albert Dock"
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awards =John Bourne (born 1943) is a British artist and painter, living and working in
Wales , and a member of the Stuckists art movement.Milner, Frank, ed. "The Stuckists Punk Victorian", p.118,National Museums Liverpool 2004, ISBN 1-902700-27-9. Charles Thomson's essay, "A Stuckist on Stuckism", pages 6–30, can be found online at [http://www.stuckism.com/Walker/AStuckistOnStuckism.html stuckism.com] .] He founded the Wrexham Stuckists group in 2001 [http://www.stuckism.com/world.html#Wrexham "Stuckism International: Stuckist Groups"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved8 April 2008 .] and has been exhibited in the group's shows since then, including "The Stuckists Punk Victorian ". [http://www.stuckism.com/Bourne/index.html "John Bourne"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved8 April 2008 .] He has also taken part inStuckist demonstrations against theTurner Prize . [http://www.stuckism.com/clown2000.html "Stuckist demos"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved8 April 2008 . Click on link for individual years 2003 – 2006.] The subject matter for his paintings, which are done in a simplified style, comes from his memories. [http://www.welshpaintings.co.uk/gallery/JohnBourne/JBDetails.htm "John W Bourne"] , welshpaintings.co.uk. Retrieved8 April 2008 .]Life and career
John Bourne was born in
Staffordshire ,England , and spent much of his childhood in Northern Ireland; his father was aMethodist minister in theYorkshire Dales and passionate about Van Gogh: Bourne says that his earliest memory, aged three, was of his father copying a Van Gogh painting. [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/johnbourne.asp "John Bourne"] ,Walker Art Gallery ,National Museums Liverpool . Retrieved8 April 2008 .] .He worked as a computer programmer, maths teacher and physics lecturer, until 1986, when "I did a Gauguin but not in the South Seas. I walked out. It was tremendous." He has been a full-time artist ever since then. In 1990, he won first prize in the Mostyn Open 1 competition. In 1991, he staged a solo show at Theatr Clwyd,
Mold . He has said that the increasing dominance ofconceptual art proved obstructive to his own progress as a painter, and this came to a head in November 2001, when his work was rejected from a local exhibition: he began to despair of getting exposure.Bourne, John. [http://www.welshpaintings.co.uk/magazine/april2002/stuckists/index.htm "Stuckism: Paint before concept"] , welshpaintings.com, April 2002. Retrieved8 April 2008 .]He recalled an article about the Stuckists painting group which had appeared in "
The Sunday Times " and responded to them: "I liked the Stuckist Manifesto with its emphasis on painting and artistic integrity. It contained many new ideas and seemed to sum up my disquiet concerning the contemporary art world. Here was a radical, modern movement which championed painting. Some of the artists appeared a little rough and their work at times shocking, but this seemed an advantage if anything."He immediately founded the Wrexham group of the Stuckists art movement, the first group in Wales, along with Elfyn Jones, Neil Robertson and Geraint Dodd,. In 2002, he was included in "The First Stuckist International" and subsequent shows at the
Stuckism International Gallery in London, as well as "Stuck in Wednesbury" at theWednesbury Museum and Art Gallery. In 2003, founded the Welsh Stuckism International Centre at his home. [Milner, p.21] From 2003, he took part inStuckist demonstrations against theTurner Prize atTate Britain .In 2004, he was one of the fourteen "founder and featured" artists in "
The Stuckists Punk Victorian " held at theWalker Art Gallery for theLiverpool Biennial . [ [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/ "The Stuckists Punk Victorian"] ,Walker Art Gallery ,National Museums Liverpool . Retrieved6 April 2008 .] Bourne was a co-curator, doing work at the museum to arrange the show. [Sherwin, Brian. [http://www.myartspace.com/blog/2007/02/art-space-talk-paul-harvey.html "Art Space Talk: Paul Harvey"] , myartspace.com,5 February 2007 . Retrieved8 April 2008 . ] Philip Key of the "Liverpool Daily Post " commented on the exhibition: "And they are not all lacking artistic skills. John Bourne of the Wrexham Stuckists—there are now groups all over the world—paints some well thought-out subdued portraits including the pleasing foursome in Tea at the Albert Dock." [Key, Philip. [http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0300whatson/0500galleries/2004/10/01/the-stuckists-the-walker-50061-14706401/ "The Stuckists, The Walker"] , "Liverpool Daily Post ",1 October 2004 . Retrieved8 April 2008 .]Although
Tate gallery director, Sir Nicholas Serota was dubbed the "least likely visitor" to the show, [Wright, Michael. [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article994648.ece "Culture: Agenda"] , "The Sunday Times ",18 January 2004 . Retrieved7 July 2008 .] , which included a wall of work satirising the Tate and Serota himself, such as Stuckist co-founder Charles Thomson's painting, "Sir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision ", [Taylor, John Russell. [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article487759.ece "Lord have Mersey"] , "The Times ",29 September 2004 . Retrieved22 March 2008 .] he did visit, describing the work as "lively",Pia, Simon. "Simon Pia's Diary: Now the Stuckists are on the move", "The Scotsman ", p.22,22 September 2004 . Retrieved from [http://www.newsuk.co.uk newsuk] ,15 March 2008 .] and meeting Bourne and other artists (see photo). In 2005, Serota rejected the Stuckists' offer of a donation of 160 paintings from the Walker show, because "We do not feel that the work is of sufficient quality in terms of accomplishment, innovation or originality of thought to warrant preservation in perpetuity in the national collection".Alberge, Dalya. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1710820,00.html "Tate rejects £500,000 gift from 'unoriginal' Stuckists"] , "The Times ",28 July 2005 . Retrieved1 February 2008 .] Six of Bourne's paintings were amongst the rejected work. [ [http://www.stuckism.com/Tate/TateDonation.xls "Works offered as a donation and rejected by the Tate gallery"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved8 April 2008 .]A direct consequence of the rejection was a Stuckist media campaign led by Thomson over the Tate's purchase of its trustee
Chris Ofili 's work, "The Upper Room".O'Keeffe, Alice. [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1664698,00.html "How Ageing Art Punks Got Stuck into Tate's Serota"] , "The Observer ",11 December 2005 . Retrieved1 February 2008 ] This included a demonstration about the purchase outside theTurner Prize atTate Britain in December 2005, where Bourne handed a protest leaflet to Serota [http://www.stuckism.com/Tate/Tate05.html "Turner Prize demo: Sir Nicholas Serota at the demo"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved13 July 2008 .] —an event which Thomson considers to have precipitated Serota's angry defence of the purchase at the prize ceremony in the evening. [Marr, Andrew. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2005/12/07/do0705.xml "Notebook" (2nd item)] , "The Daily Telegraph ",7 December 2005 . Retrieved13 July 2008 .] In 2006 theCharity Commission censured the Tate and ruled that it had broken the law in making the purchase and similar trustee purchases during the previous 50 years.Higgins, Charlotte. [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1823781,00.html "How the Tate broke the law in buying a £600,000 Ofili work"] , "The Guardian ",19 July 2006 . Retrieved1 February 2008 ] "The Daily Telegraph " called the verdict "one of the most serious indictments of the running of one of the nation's major cultural institutions in living memory."Reynolds, Nigel. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/19/ntate19.xml "Tate broke charity laws by buying art from its trustees"] , "The Daily Telegraph ",21 July 2006 . Retrieved22 April 2008 .]Bourne curated a Wrexham Stuckists show at the
Oswestry Heritage Centre,Shropshire , in 2005. He was one of the artists in the "Triumph of Stuckism", a Stuckist painting exhibition which comprised part ofLiverpool Biennial 's 2006 programme atLiverpool John Moores University .He lives with his wife in a red-brick terrace in rural Wales, and has two daughters living in London.
Art
Bourne is mostly self-taught. He works in acrylic, oil and ink to produce images, where visual detail is simplified in order to depict memories of both recent life and his Northern Ireland childhood. He said:He describes the genesis of his painting "Aeroplane" as a fear of low-flying aircraft and the experience of seeing an aeroplane—which looked like a
World War II Lancaster bomber—coming towards him over the treetops one day. While doing the painting he adjusted the angles in it obsessively "to get it just right".Gallery
Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.welshpaintings.co.uk/gallery/JohnBourne/JB1.htm John Bourne on Welsh Paintings site]
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/john.bourne1/wrexhamstuckists/ Wrexham Stuckists]
* [http://stuckismwales.co.uk/ Wrexham Stuckists and Stuckism in Wales]
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