- Jeremy Annear
Jeremy Annear is a late generation Modern British Artist. He is married and lives with his wife, the painter Judy Buxton, and his daughter on the
Lizard Peninsula inCornwall . He describes himself as a EuropeanModernist and has painted within that genre all his life. Early exposure to St Ives Abstraction (Ben Nicholson ,Barbara Hepworth ,Peter Lanyon ,Roger Hilton ,Terry Frost etc.) had a profound influence on him in his early teens and an abiding love of 20th century European Art in particular the work of Picasso, Braque, Poliakoff, Klee, and Miró have left their mark on him and his work. He has worked extensively inGermany andAustralia and has absorbed influences in his work from both these cultures.Publications, Awards, etc.
*2004 "Exhibition Catalogue" New Millennium Gallery (Foreword by James Aitchison and The Meeting a poem written for the catalogue by Robert Vas Dias)
*2002 "Catching the Wave - Contemporary Art and Artists in Cornwall" by Tom Cross (Published by Halsgrove 2002. ISBN 1-84114-207-7)
*2002 "Exhibition Catalogue". New Works, Messums Contemporary
*2001 "Galleries Review". Showing in St Ives, Petronilla Silver
*2000 "Exhibition catalogue" (Foreword by Norbert Lynton ISBN 1-871208-94-7), Messum Contemporary
*1998/97 "Exhibition Catalogue", David Messum Gallery (Forward by John Russel Taylor ISBN 1-871208-43-2)
*1996 "Drawing towards the End of the Century", Newlyn Society of Artists Publication ISBN 0-9527685-0-X.
*1994 "St. Ives Revisited - innovators and followers" by Peter Davis (Bakehouse Publications)
*1991 "Award Kreissparkasse", Bremen, Germany
*1991/92 DAAD Scholarship (Atelierhaus Worpswede) Germany
*1991/92 Atelierhaus Worpswede (Worpswede Verlag ISBN 3-89299-164-2)Projects
*Artsound.co.uk A collaboration with composer Jim Aitcheson the production company Coleridge Productions 2003-2005 the musician Andy Russo and the chamber groups The
Coull Quartet and TheSacconi Quartet .External links
[http://www.artcornwall.org/interview%20jeremy%20annear.htm Interview with Jeremy Annear]
[http://www.newmillenniumgallery.co.uk/pdfs/JeremyAnnear07.pdf Jeremy Annear at the New Millenium Gallery, St Ives]
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