- Basil Blackshaw
Basil Blackshaw, Northern Irish
artist , was born inGlengormley ,County Antrim ,Northern Ireland in 1932.Life
Brought up in Boardmills, County Down, he attended
Methodist College Belfast and studied at Belfast College of Art (1948-1951). In 1951 Blackshaw was awarded a scholarship by the Committee for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts, to study inParis .cite web | title=Fenton Gallery - Basil Blackshaw | work= Fenton Gallery review| url=http://www.artireland.net/sys-tmpl/basilblackshaw/ | accessdate=2007-07-22] cite web | title=RUA Academician - Basil Blackshaw | work= Royal Ulster Academy of Arts| url=http://www.ruaonline.com/RUA%20academician%20Basil%20Blackshaw.htm | accessdate=2007-07-22]He was initially acclaimed for his mastery of traditional approaches to painting. He continued to develop as an artist becoming most highly regarded for his very loose gestural application of paint and a very distinctive and subtle use of colour. His paintings of such sports as horse racing and boxing have made him particularly popular but Blackshaw is also a talented portrait painter.cite web | title=Winner of Glen Dimplex Artists Award 2001 Announced | date=2001-05-25 | work=Irish Museum of Modern Art Press release | url=http://www.modernart.ie/en/page_19287.htm | accessdate=2007-07-22]
Blackshaw's painting are often figurative in form, but with a non-naturalistic palate which rebalances the composition in an expressionist, even abstract, way. His themes are very Irish and often rural;
greyhounds ,Irish Travellers and the landscape. He has also produced portraits and has designed posters forDerry 'sField Day Theatre Company .The
Arts Council of Northern Ireland organised a major retrospective of his work in 1995, which travelled fromBelfast toDublin , Cork and many galleries in theUnited States . In 2001 he received theGlen Dimplex Award for a Sustained Contribution to the Visual Arts in Ireland.The Ulster Museum held a major exhibition of his work in 2002 and a major book was published by Eamonn Mallie on the artist in 2003.For a 2005 exhibition at the Fenton Gallery in Cork, Blackshaw worked exclusively over the previous 20 months creating a dramatic collection of 15 new paintings. His choice of arguably mundane subjects, "The Studio Door", "Car", "Wall", "Six Trees", express both an engagement with tradition and a watchful detachment.
In 2006 Basil Blackshaw's work was exhibited at the "
Centre Culturel Irlandais ",Paris . [cite web | title=Basil Blackshaw at the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris | work=Fenton Gallery review | url=http://www.artireland.net/sys-tmpl/basilblackshawexhibitioninparis/ | accessdate=2007-07-22]Blackshaw was elected as an associate of the Royal Ulster Academy of the Arts in 1977, and elected an Academician in 1981.
Works in Collections
*The Arts Council of Northern Ireland including:
** [http://www.artscouncil-ni.org/aotm/1995/dec1995.htm "The Last Walk"]
*TheArts Council of Ireland including:
** [http://www.artscouncil.ie/gallery/details.asp?id=42 "Green Landscape" (1980)]
*The Ulster Museum
*The Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery , Dublin, including:
** [http://www.hughlane.ie/collection/collDetail.asp?offset=2 "Niall's Pony" (1997)]External links
*Brian McAvera (2002), [http://www.irishartsreview.com/html/vol19_no3/blackshaw/blackshaw_feature.htm Basil Blackshaw: A New Vision] , "Irish Arts Review" Vol 19 No 3.
* [http://aosdana.artscouncil.ie/biogs/visualarts/basilblackshaw.html Aosdana - Basil Blackshaw]ee also
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List of Northern Irish artists References
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