- John Weeks (painter)
John Weeks (
8 June 1886 -1965) was aDevonshire born artist who was one of the most influential staff members at the Elam Art School of theUniversity of Auckland where he taught from 1930-1954 [cite book|title=We Learnt to See: Elam's Rutland Group 1935-1958|author=Ian Thwaites & Rie Fletcher|id=ISBN 0-908-943-27-X|year=2004|pages=pp. 43-45|publisher=Puriri Press] .Weeks came to
New Zealand as a child with his parents in 1892. He commenced part-time study at Elam in 1908, with further training atSydney Technical College just prior toWorld War I . During the war he served inFrance with the New Zealand Medical Corps and some small watercolours from this time are held by theAuckland Museum . He continued his studies after the war at the Canterbury College School of Art.From 1923-1930 he travelled extensively in Europe, studying intermittently in
Edinburgh and atAndré Lhote 's academy, where he was influenced by the cubist movement.In 1930 Weeks joined the staff at Elam where he was an influential and popular lecturer, representing a more 'modernist' approach than his contemporaries, until his retirement in 1954. In January 1949 much of Weeks' best work was destroyed in a fire at Elam, while he had over 300 of his paintings assembled for selection for a forthcoming exhibition.
In 1955 Weeks was the subject of the first solo show at the Auckland City Art Gallery dedicated to a New Zealand artist [ [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/DNZB/alt_EssayBody.asp?essayID=4W10 Shand, Peter "John Weeks" in the "Dictionary of New Zealand Biography"] ] .
John Weeks was awarded the OBE for services to painting in 1958.
After his death in September 1965 around 150 of his works were selected by friends and colleagues for purchase by the
Queen Elizabeth II National Trust and sent to several major New Zealand galleries.References
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NAME=Weeks, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=20th century New Zealand artist
DATE OF BIRTH=18 June 1886
PLACE OF BIRTH=Devonshire ,England
DATE OF DEATH=September 1965
PLACE OF DEATH=Auckland ,New Zealand
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