- Peter McArdle
Infobox Artist
name = Peter McArdle
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birthdate = 17 December 1965
location =Tynemouth
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nationality = English
field = Painting
training =University of Sunderland , Jeffrey Johnson atelier
movement =Stuckism
works = "On a Theme of Annunciation"
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awards =Peter McArdle (born
December 17 ,1965 ) is an English artist, member of the Stuckists art group and gallery owner.Milner, Frank (Editor). "The Stuckists Punk Victorian", p.96, National Museums Liverpool, 2004. ISBN 1-902700-27-9. The biography on [http://www.stuckism.com/McArdle/IndexText.html stuckism.com] is based on that in the book.]Life and career
Peter McArdle was born in
Tynemouth . He finished St. Aidan's RC School, Tyneside, in 1983, at which point he began to get sales for his paintings, which have supported him since. He gained a National Diploma in Art and Design at Newcastle College of Art and Design, 1983-85, then attended theUniversity of Sunderland , from which he graduated in 1992 with Honours in Fine Art,Buckman, David. "Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945: Volume 2", p. 997, Art Dictionaries, Bristol, 2006. ISBN 095326095-X] though commenting he got "my arse well and truly kicked for being a figurative painter." He didatelier study with painter and poetJeffrey Johnson in London the following year, then had a series of solo shows at the Llewellyn Alexander Gallery; most of his shows were sold out. From 1992, he showed at Mark Jason Fine Art inBond Street , London.In 1989, he was on the shortlist for the
Winsor & Newton Young Artist Award. In 1997, during the Year of Visual Art, he was commissioned for work by the Tyne & Wear Development Corporation. He also received commissions from Arts Resource, Sunderland, and the City Council. From 1990, he participated also in group shows, including the "Discerning Eye" show at the Mall Galleries, London.In 2003 he founded The Gateshead Stuckists group as "a response to the Baltic's nihilism", and was exhibited at the
Stuckism International Gallery . He was a featured artist in "The Stuckists Punk Victorian " show at theWalker Art Gallery for the 2004Liverpool Biennial , [ [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/index.asp "The Stuckists Punk Victorian"] ,Walker Art Gallery ,National Museums Liverpool . Retrieved19 March 2008 .] and was one of the ten "leading Stuckists" in "Go West" atSpectrum London gallery in 2006. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Slideshow/slideshowContentFrameFragXL.jhtml?xml=/arts/slideshows/gowest/pixgowest.xml&site= "Go West"] , "The Daily Telegraph ". Retrieved29 March 2008 .] In 2007, he was shown in "I Won't Have Sex with You as Long as We're Married" at theA Gallery . [ [http://www.stuckism.com/AGalleryJuly07/IndexShow.html "I Won't Have Sex with You as long as We're Married"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved19 March 2008 .]In 2007, he became Head of the Foundation course at Northumberland College, and the Fine Art lecturer on the BA course there. [http://www.stuckism.com/McArdle/IndexText.html "Biography"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved
19 March 2008 .]He runs the Brockdam Gallery near
Gateshead . [Whetstone, David. "Images and texts give meaning to the journey", "The Journal", p.22,29 September 2005 . Retrieved from [http://wwww.newsuk.co.uk newsuk] ,19 March 2008 .] He lives in the countryside in Northumberland in a Georgian farmhouse with his wife and two sons. [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/petermcardle.asp "Peter McArdle"] ,Walker Art Gallery ,National Museums Liverpool . Retrieved19 March 2008 .]Art
He is a dedicated worker, and has painted seven days a week and starting as early as 4 a.m. He paints in oil with traditional glazing techniques, taking six months or more per painting, sometimes working with a 000 ("cat's whisker") sable brush. A burnt umber underpainting can have up to seventeen layers of glazing. He rejects a third of the finished paintings.
Images are mostly one or several figures in an empty room, often seemingly unaware of each other's presence, and given titles that are equally enigmatic. He has said that the images "hover on the frontier between the familiar and the enigmatic, addressing a range of contemporary issues. They are an endless and imperceptible moving to and fro between dream and reality", and also that they draw on his personal experience, as well as art history and
mass media popular culture , acknowledging the difficulty of his work, which requires time and engagement from the viewer. He described "On a Theme of Annunciation":He was reviewed by Paul Clark in the "
Evening Standard " as "a top draughtsman with a funky fluid style" and in "Art Review " as someone who "augurs well for the future of British painting". ["Evening Standard ",10 January 2001 and "Art Review " (undated), cited by Charles Thomson in "Daubs and Daubers" on [http://www.stuckism.com/Daubs.html stuckism.com] . Retrieved19 March 2008 .]Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.peter-mcardle.com/ Peter McArdle's website]
* [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/index.asp The Stuckists Punk Victorian, Walker Gallery]
* [http://www.stuckism.com/ Stuckism]
* [http://www.agallery.co.uk/gallery.php?cat=7624 Peter McArdle at A Gallery]
* [http://www.spectrumlondon.co.uk/new/peter_mcardle.htm Peter McArdle at Spectrum London]
* [http://www.llewellynalexander.com/directorschoice/page_4.htm Peter McArdle at Llewellyn Alexander Gallery]Gallery
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