Michael Andrews (artist)

Michael Andrews (artist)

Michael Andrews (30 October 1928 – 19 July 1995) was a British painter.

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Life and work

Michael Andrews was born in Norwich, England, the second child of Thomas Victor Andrews and his wife Gertrude Emma Green. He completed his two years' National service between 1947 and 1949, nineteen months of which was spent in Egypt.[1] From 1949-53 he studied at the Slade School of Fine Art under William Coldstream, Lucian Freud, William Townsend and Lawrence Gowing. Fellow students and friends there included Victor Willing, Keith Sutton, Diana Cumming, Euan Uglow and Craigie Aitchison. In 1953 he spent six months in Italy after receiving a Rome Scholarship in Painting.

From 1958 he taught at the Slade and Chelsea School of Art. In 1958/9 he spent time at the Digswell Arts Trust, sharing a studio with Patrick Swift. In 1959 his painting A Man Who Suddenly Fell Over was acquired by the Tate Gallery. In the early 1960s he contributed, along with artists such as Bacon, Freud, et al., to the influential X’ magazine, founded by Patrick Swift. In the 1960s he painted works showing parties; later, the "Lights" series presented views from the air. Andrews was much impressed by a visit to Ayers Rock in 1983, but the works he produced toward the end of his life are of scenes from Scotland and London. In 1981 he moved to the village of Saxlingham Nethergate in his home county of Norfolk. He was a member of the Norwich Twenty Group.

He painted Sax AD 832[2] in 1982 to celebrate 1,150 years of the village's history. The painting was auctioned at Christie's London on June 20, 2007 and was sold for £692,000. Major exhibitions of Andrews' works were held by the Arts Council in 1981 and Tate Britain in 2001.

In 1994 he underwent an operation for cancer. He died on 19 July 1995. He is buried in Glenartney in Perthshire.

Michael Andrews played a deaf-mute in Lorenza Mazzetti's Free Cinema film Together, alongside Eduardo Paolozzi (1955).

See also

References

  1. ^ Chronology prepared by Ben Tufnell in Feaver, William, and Paul Moorhouse. Michael Andrews. London: Tate, 2001. ISBN 1-85437-368-4, pages 164-169
  2. ^ Sax AD 832 Retrieved November 14, 2007

Bibliography

  • Andrews, Michael, and William Feaver, eds. Lights: Michael Andrews. Museo Thyssen Bornemisza and The British Council, 2000. ISBN 84-88474-73-3
  • Calvocoressi, Richard. Michael Andrews: The Scottish Paintings. Edinburgh: Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 1991. ISBN 0-903598-16-7
  • Feaver, William, and Paul Moorhouse. Michael Andrews. London: Tate, 2001. ISBN 1-85437-368-4
  • Lampert, Catherine. Michael Andrews: The Delectable Mountain. London: Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1991. ISBN 0-85488-093-3
  • Michael Andrews. London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1981.
  • Peppiatt, Michael. A School of London: Six Figurative Painters: Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, R. B. Kitaj, Leon Kossoff. London: The British Council, 1987. ISBN 0-86355-051-7
  • Rock of Ages Cleft for Me: Recent Paintings. London: Anthony d'Offay Gallery, 1986. ISBN 0-947564-07-1
  • Wilcox, Tim, et al. The Pursuit of the Real: British figurative painting from Sickert to Bacon. London: Lund Humphries, 1990. ISBN 0-85331-571-X
  • Wilson, Colin St. John. The Artist at Work: On the Working Methods of William Coldstream and Michael Andrews. Aldershot, Hants: Ashgate, 1999. ISBN 0-85331-759-3
  • An Anthology from X (Oxford University Press 1988). X (magazine) ran from 1959-62. Edited by the poet David Wright & the painter Patrick Swift. Apart from contributions from Andrews X also included painters such as Bacon, Giacometti, Freud, Auerbach, Bomberg, Kokoschka,et al., and writers such as W.H. Auden, Samuel Beckett, et al.

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