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Name
  
John Keane


Role
  
Artist

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Artwork
  
Commodity collage, Peace giant, Mine, Oil and Water, Brother, Economy Stupid, Water, Mo Mowlam, Shanty, Virus

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John Granville Colpoys Keane (born 12 September 1954) is a British artist, whose paintings have contemporary political and social themes.

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Life and work

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John Keane was born in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England. He was educated at Wellington College (1968–72) and Camberwell School of Art (1972–76).

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He is a political painter, whose subjects often concern contentious political, social and military issues.

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In 1990, the Imperial War Museum commissioned him as an official war artist in the Gulf War.

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2001–02, he exhibited paintings which were derived from an expedition with Greenpeace during their campaign in the Amazon against illegal logging.

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In 2002, he painted Mo Mowlam, former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. The original idea was to represent her with other major figures in the Good Friday Agreement (Gerry Adams, John Hume and David Trimble), but four years of talks as to where the individuals should be placed ended with Trimble's withdrawal and the plan was abandoned.

In 2004, he toured his show, The Inconvenience of History, internationally. This was based on trips in liaison with Christian Aid to the West Bank and Gaza Strip. He also worked on paintings about the 2002 Moscow Theatre siege, using documentary footage as a source: "The process has continued my methods of developing the imagery with the aid of a computer, prior to committing paint to canvas in works both large and small scale."

In 2006, 57 Hours in the House of Culture was a show at Flowers East gallery, London, and Sakharov Museum, Moscow, about the Chechen War.

His more recent work, Guantanamerica, bases paintings about "issues of representation and dehumanisation of detainees at Guantánamo Bay" on low resolution internet files.

In 2010 he became known for a commissioned portrait of the former Secretary General of the UN Kofi Annan.

He is a visiting research fellow at Camberwell College of Arts.

Residencies and commissions

These include:

  • 2002 Project in Israel with Christian Aid
  • 2005 Portrait for the National Portrait Gallery of Sir Bill Morris
  • 2006 Portrait for the BBC of Greg Dyke
  • 2006 Project in Angola with Christian Aid
  • References

    John Keane (artist) Wikipedia