- John Walker (painter)
John Walker (born 1939) is an English painter and printmaker.
Walker studied in
Birmingham . Some of his early work was inspired byabstract expressionism andpost-painterly abstraction , and often combined apparently three-dimensional shapes with "flatter" elements. These pieces are usually rendered inacrylic paint .Around the early 1970s, Walker made a series of large "Blackboard Pieces" using
chalk and the "Juggernaut" works which also use drypigment . From the late 1970s his work makes allusions to earlier painters, such asFrancisco Goya ,Edouard Manet andHenri Matisse , either through the quoting of a pictorial motif, or the use of a particular technique. From around this time he began to useoil paint more. His paintings of the 1970s are also notable for what has come to be termedcanvas collage — the application of glued-on, separately painted patches of canvas to the main canvas (see the external link below for an example and image).After spending some time in
Australia , Walker got a job at the Victoria College of the Arts inMelbourne . He produced the "Oceania" series around this time which incorporates elements of native Oceanic art.His recent work has been regarded as "infatuated with the showy effects" and "all-too-predictable" by (
Boston Globe )New York Times critic Ken Johnson.Walker is currently the head of the graduate painting program at
Boston University .Walker was nominated for the
Turner Prize in 1985.ee also
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Collage Recent show at Nielsen Gallery in Boston, March 2008Written up by Boston Globe and Art New England,Where William Corbet writes, "Shazam! Walker’s mastery of composition, image, and paint-handling shone as never before!"External links
* [https://www.phillipscollection.org/american_art/artwork/Walker-Untitled2020.htm COLOR IMAGE of John Walker's "Untitled", 1976] (acrylic, chalk, and
canvas collage on canvas, 120 x 96 in.;Phillips Collection ,Washington, DC )
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