Jeremy Gardiner

Jeremy Gardiner

Jeremy Gardiner on location
Born Jeremy Gardiner
(1957-04-26) 26 April 1957
Münster, Germany
Education Royal College of Art, Newcastle University
Known for Landscape painting, Digital art, Contemporary art
Notable work Purbeck Light Years (winner of the 2003 Peterborough Art prize[1]); Jurassic Coast[2]
Movement Modern landscape
Spouse(s) Veronica Falcão
Awards The Discerning Eye ING Art Prize (2013)[3]
Website www.jeremygardiner.co.uk
Cadmium Sun, Godrevy Lighthouse, Cornwall, by Jeremy Gardiner
Summer Solstice, Lundy North Lighthouse, by Jeremy Gardiner

Jeremy Gardiner (born 26 April 1957) is a contemporary British landscape painter with an interest in digital art.[1]

Overview

Gardiner was born in Münster, Germany.[4] He was educated at Newcastle University (BA Hons in Fine Art, 1975–79) and the Royal College of Art in London (MA in Painting, 1980–83).[5] He has held academic positions at Birkbeck, University of London, the University of West London, Bath Spa University, the University of Florida, Printmaking at the Royal College of Art, Department of Digital Arts at the Pratt Institute (New York), and the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1] He is a full professor at Ravensbourne in east London.

Gardiner was awarded The Discerning Eye ING Art Prize in 2013.[3] His monograph, The Art of Jeremy Gardiner, Unfolding Landscape was published by Lund Humphries[6] in January of the same year. He has exhibited widely in Europe and the United States, and is represented in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum,[7] The Government Art Collection,[8] BNP Paribas, Pinsent Masons, Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (Eni), and ING. His exhibition A Panoramic View in 2010 was organised by Pallant House[9] in 2010 to coincide with a major retrospective of John Tunnard. Gardiner is a featured artist at Browns London Art Weekend 2016.[10]

Exhibitions

Gardiner’s work has been included in several important exhibitions including ‘A Panoramic View’ at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester; ‘Exploring the Elemental’ at Paisnel Gallery,[11] St James’s, London; ‘Unfolding Landscape’ at Kings Place Gallery, London; ‘Shorelines’ at St Barbe Museum, Lymington, and ‘Facing History’ at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Works in collections

Gardiner’s paintings are included in major international collections including BNP Paribas, London; Davis Polk & Wardwell, Paris; Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, Milan; Government Art Collection, London;[8] Imperial College Art Collection, London; NYNEX Corporate Collection, USA; Royal College of Art Collection, London; Victoria and Albert Museum, London.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Jeremy Gardiner RCA". digitalartmuseum.org. Digital Art Museum. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  2. "Jeremy Gardiner: Jurassic Coast". UK: Victoria Art Gallery. 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  3. 1 2 "The Discerning Eye – 2013 exhibition – gallery". www.discerningeye.org. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  4. Baron, Wendy; Collins, Ian; Varley, William (2013). The Art of Jeremy Gardiner: Unfolding Landscape. Ashgate Publishing. p. 12. ISBN 978-1848221017.
  5. "Jeremey Gardiner". Cornwall Artists Index. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  6. "Book of the Week: The Art of Jeremy Gardiner: Unfolding Landscape – Lund Humphries". www.lundhumphries.com. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  7. 1 2 "Self Portrait from the Mirror with a Memory series | Gardiner, Jeremy | V&A Search the Collections". collections.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  8. 1 2 "Government Art Collection - Art Work Details". www.gac.culture.gov.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  9. "Jeremy Gardiner: A Panoramic View". www.pallant.org.uk. UK: Pallant House Gallery. 2010. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  10. "Brown's London Art weekend, 1st — 3rd July 2016". www.brownslondonartweekend.com. Retrieved 2016-05-25.
  11. "Jeremy Gardiner - A Panoramic View | Paisnel Gallery". www.paisnelgallery.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-30.

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