Mark Burrell

Mark Burrell (born 1957) is a British Artist, long resident in Lowestoft, UK. He spent a year during his childhood in Libya. Returning to Lowestoft he studied art at Lowestoft College before travelling throughout Europe.

Burrell has won numerous prizes for his art which has featured in many books, book covers and magazines. He is also, conjointly with Peter Rodulfo, a leading member of the art-movement known as the North Sea Magical Realists.

Portrait of the artist Mark Burrell 2014

Critical Appraisal

In a career now spanning several decades, Burrell has exhibited his paintings throughout East Anglia, London, and the USA, receiving much critical acclaim, including the following -

Burrell's work is obsessive and probing, revealing underlying elements that question ones sense of self. A psychotic surrealism that is a refreshing assault on ritualised aesthetics [1]
The paintings by Mark Burrell convey rare command of a very peculiar and very English painter, for Mark is essentially a story teller who employs pigment rather than words to construct allegories, fables and fictions. His fantastic narratives are as much concerned with plot, setting and character as they are with line space and colour.[2]
…(His) paintings are colourful and often very personal, and at times very mysterious indeed, these paintings can be looked at again and again, there are touches of humour as well as the darker side of life, from strange green beings growing out of bushes, communing with ghosts, to sheep in fields flying.[3]
Mark paints symbolist figurative oils with psychic, religious or political themes, often dealing with intense states of mind or emotion, a highly patterned world in beautiful states of decay. [4]

Media Appearances

Burrell has frequently appeared on British TV including-

* Anglia Television Programme – Coastal Inspiration's Interviewed in Studio and Work Exhibited Series Lowestoft
* BBC2 TV Programme Matter of Fact Cabbage Patch War (Nov 1996)
* Anglia Television – The Front Row Paintings Exhibited (Nov 1995) Presented by Shaun Meo
*Anglia Television Programme Moving Art Awarded First Prize. Presenter George Melly, interviewed by Sister Wendy Beckett and prize awarded by Bill Oddie (November 1991).
* Anglia Television Programme – Personal Interview and Paintings Exhibited (August 1991)

Exhibitions

1987

The Royal Academy, London – Summer Exhibition

1988

The Mall Gallery, London. Britain’s Painter’s ’88
Central Library, Great Yarmouth – Four-Man Show
Christie’s East Anglia, Cley Mill Appeal
Assembly Rooms, Norwich, Norfolk

1989

The Fermoy Gallery, Kings Lynn – Eastern Open and Tour
The Contact Gallery, Norwich, Norfolk – An Intensity of Vision, Four-Man Show
The Castle Museum, Norwich, Norfolk – Norwich Artists
The Chappell Gallery, Essex – Summer Mixed Exhibition
The Advice Arcade Gallery, Norwich, Norfolk
Norwich Twenty Group Exhibition, Norwich, Norfolk
Norwich Union Headquarters, Art Auction Centre – In Aid of Third World

1990

The Regent Road Art Gallery, Lowestoft, Suffolk
The Chappell Gallery, Essex, One Man Show
Centre D’Art Contemporain, Rouen, France
The Knapp Gallery, London
The Halesworth Gallery, Halesworth, Suffolk – Three-Man Show
The Norwich School of Art, Norwich, Norfolk – Norwich Artists
The Boundary Galleries Summer Exhibition, Cransford, Suffolk
The School House gallery, Wighton, Wells-Next-to-Sea, Norfolk

1991

The Eastern Open, Kings Lynn
The Boundary Gallery Easter Exhibition, Cransford, Suffolk
The Picture Place, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Open Studio’s, Eastern Arts
The Chappell Gallery, Essex
Royal Over-Seas League London – A View Of the New Exhibition. Awarded the ‘Lucy Morison Memorial Prize’ for an oil Painting
Norwich Artists Group, Annual Exhibition
Kings Lynn Art Centre
Norfolk and Norwich Festival – Open Studios
The Boundary Gallery Summer Exhibition & Xmas Show, Cransford Suffolk
The Splinter Gallery London – First Showing

1992

The Mall Gallery, London- Wilde Contemporary Art
The Splinter Gallery, London- Painters today
The Boundary Gallery Summer Exhibition, Cransford Suffolk
The Gallery 74, South Audley St, London -Wilde Contemporary Art
The Cork Brick Gallery Summer Exhibition, Bungay
The Boundary Gallery Autumn Show, Cransford Suffolk
The Regent Road Art Gallery – Summer Exhibition, Lowestoft, Suffolk
The Chappell Gallery, Essex – Two-Man Show
The Cork Brick Gallery Christmas Exhibition, Bungay
The Chappell Gallery Christmas Exhibition, Essex

1993

Contact Gallery, Three-Man Show (The Human Condition)
Regent Road Art Gallery – Summer Exhibition, Arts Forum
The Chappell Gallery, Essex, Summer Show
Gallery 12 B Fredrikstad, Norway – Mixed Exhibition
The Boundary Gallery, Cransford, Suffolk
The Gallery, 44 Aldeburgh, One Man show

1994

The Eastern Open, Kings Lynn – Painting Highly Commended
Regent Road Arts Centre, Lowestoft, Suffolk – One Man Show
The Corpusty Gallery, Corpusty, Norfolk Three-Man Show
The Fruit Market Gallery – 7th National Award, Edinburgh & Sotheby’s, New Bond Street, London- The Spectator

1995

Le Chat Noir Gallery, Mayfair London
LOGOS Art Gallery, Bloomsbury, London
The Mall Galleries (Discerning Eye) London
Julian Spalding – Art Gallery & Museum Director Glasgow,
Oriel High School, Gorleston, Norfolk
Art’s Forum, Regent Road Art Gallery, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Norwich Castle Museum – Norwich, Norfolk

1996

The Eastern Open, Kings Lynn
The Arts Centre, Lowestoft – (Various Dimensions)
The Advice Arcade Gallery, Summer Exhibition, Norwich, Norfolk
The Gallery, St George’s Street, Norwich
Art’s Forum, Regent Road Art Gallery, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft – Works with Children on Mural
Halesworth Gallery

1997

The Minories Art Gallery, Colchester
The Laing National Arts Competition, Raveningham
The Eastern Open, Kings Lynn Arts Centre
St Margaret’s Gallery, Norwich. Works of the Imagination
Chappell Galleries – Christmas show, Essex

1998

Chappell Gallery, Essex – One Man Show Art exhibition,
Lowestoft Library, Lowestoft, Suffolk
The Yoxford Gallery, Yoxford
Cottons Yard Gallery, Yoxford
Halesworth Gallery, Steeple End
Old Stable Gallery, Diss
Raphael Gallery Open Studios – Raphael Gallery

1999

Chappell Gallery, Essex – One Man Exhibition (extended)
The Eastern Open, Kings Lynn – Painting Highly Commended
Open Studios, Lowestoft, Suffolk
British Artists – The Jarvis Centre, New York Art Expo 99, New York City, America
Work exhibited in Holland
Lowestoft Town Hall, the Council Chambers, Lowestoft Suffolk
Suffolk Open Studios, Lowestoft, Suffolk
The Red Dot Gallery, Ipswich, Suffolk
Artists Gallery, Electric House, Ipswich

2000

The Eastern Open – Kings Lynn
Open Studios, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Halesworth Gallery
Yoxford Gallery, Yoxford
Electric House Gallery, Ipswich
Buckingham Galleries, Southwold – Summer & Christmas Show
The Affordable Art Fair, London
Galerie de Vis Noorderhaven, Holland
The Discerning Eye – The Mall Galleries, London
Geneva Gallery – Lowestoft, Suffolk

2001

Galerie de Vis Noorderhaven, Holland
Gissing Hall, Gissing ‘Portrait Works’
The Open Studios, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Blackthorpe Barn, Roughman
The New Wosley Theatre, Ipswich
The John Russell Gallery, Ipswich

2003

Cork Street Gallery,London
Galleriart – Kirkcudbright, Scotland
Williamsburg Historical Art Centre, New York, America

2004

Open Studios, Lowestoft, Suffolk

2005

Ferini Art Gallery – Original Drawings and Paintings for the Book The Iron Bridge by John Ward
The Warehouse – Lowestoft, Suffolk – Summer Show
The Forum, Norwich Norwich Market
The Open Studios, Lowestoft, Suffolk
The Eastern Open -Kings Lynn

2008

Norwich Castle Museum Open Art Show. A Portrait of Big Jon and the Bubblegum God’s
Christmas Open Studios, Lowestoft, Suffolk
The Cut Halesworth – Original Drawings and Paintings for the Poem The Iron Bridge, by John Ward.
Ferini Art Gallery – Three-man show
The Cut Halesworth – Christmas Art Show, a Prize Winner of ‘The People’s Choice‘

2010

Ferini Art Gallery: Christmas Show & Eastern Open Kings Lynn

2011

Assembly House Art Show 2011: Flying Colours Fascinating Forms, Painting Exhibited The Fish Stall – In Memory
Norwich Castle Museum – Open Art Show 2011: A Portrait of Big Jon and The Bubblegum Gods
Norwich Playhouse Two man Show- Peter Rodulfo and Mark Burrell
Ferini Art Gallery: Summer Show

2012

West Halls Secret Postcard Auction: Patron, Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Cambridge.
Others Exhibitors included the Prime Minister David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Twiggy, Maggi Hambling, Bernard Hill, Tessa Newcomb

2013

Assembly House Art Show: Arts Alive Norwich, Norfolk

2014

Ferini Art Gallery Pakefield - One-Man Show December 2014
Suffolk Open Studios June 2014
Ferini Art Gallery Pakefield – Artist in situ and also showing as part of the SOS East Anglian Art Trail
The Coconut Loft Cafe and Art Gallery – Lowestoft Suffolk
Great Yarmouth Library – Two Man Show with Peter Rodulfo

2015

Craft Co, Southwold, Suffolk 4 -28 September

Links

'Masks and Layers' a portrait of Mark Burrell by Ferini Films

Mark Burrells 'The Homing-ground' - All aboard the British transcendent locomotion.

Mark Burrell Art - Home Page

Mark Burrell: North Sea Magical Realist artist extraordinaire

References

  1. East Anglian Daily Times December 2000
  2. Images Magazine 1990 by Tony Collins, Head of School of Art and Design, Lowestoft College, Suffolk
  3. Eastern Daily Press, Arts Review
  4. Wilde Contemporary Art, The Mall Galleries, London
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