- Brian Barnes (artist)
Brian Barnes (born
20 August 1944 ) is an English artist. Brian Barnes was appointed aMember of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2005 for services to the community in Battersea, London.Life and work
Brian Barnes was educated at
Ravensbourne College of Art and Design from 1961-1966 and theRoyal College of Art 1966-1969. Based inBattersea ,London since5 February ,1967 , Barnes is noted for colourful, large-scalemural s in Battersea and the London area, designed in collaboration with local groups. His most famous mural is "The Good the Bad and The Ugly", also known as "The Battersea Mural", atBattersea Bridge Road , designed in 1976 and painted by a group of local people from 1976 to 1978. The 276 ft mural was demolished in 1979 by the Morgan Crucible Company.Other important murals include "Seaside Picture", Thessaly Road (1979), "Nuclear Dawn" in
Brixton (1981) (part of theBrixton murals ), theHG Wells mural, Market Square,Bromley (1986) "Battersea in Perspective", Dagnall Street (1988), and theViolette Szabo mural in Stockwell (2001).The Violette Szabo mural also also commemorates the locals who gave their life in the war. This mural was listed in Time Out as one of London's top ten murals. [ [http://www.timeout.com/london/features/1647/1.html Top Ten London Murals by Matt Brown, Time Out, Wed Jul 5 2006] ] . Controversy surrounded the mural in 2005, when Brian Barnes added a painting of
Jean Charles de Menezes [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/nov/28/july7.menezes "It's war on the memorial" by Archie Bland, The Guardian, Monday November 28 2005] ] to the memorial which was removed soon after.Barnes works as a
printmaker , in particular dealing with local campaigns and issues, and was also involved in the long-standing campaign to preserveBattersea Power Station . He founded the Battersea Power Station Community Group in 1983, to see that thelisted building is preserved and that local people are involved in the redevelopment.Notes and references
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