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Name
  
Robert Holyhead


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Education
  
Chelsea College of Arts

Robert Holyhead (born 1974 in Trowbridge, Wiltshire) is a British abstract artist. He studied painting at Manchester School of Art and completed his MA at Chelsea School of Art in 1997.

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Holyhead’s work is marked by expanses of white ground left uncovered with traces of colour at the canvas-edge where paint has been carefully removed from the surface. Whilst some pieces are covered almost entirely with semi-translucent paint others are, in contrast, sporadically punctured by intensely coloured, geometric shapes.

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In 2005 he was awarded a five-year live/work residency at Acme Fire Station and in 2007 he was invited to spend three months in Switzerland on a residency with Fundaziun NAIRS. In 2009 he had a solo exhibition at Karsten Schubert and was included in The Painting Edition of the East End Academy at the Whitechapel Gallery, London.

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He is a senior lecturer in Fine Art at Anglia Ruskin University.

Robert Holyhead Something you should seeRobert Holyhead and Andrew Bick

Commissions

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2010 New British Embassy and the UK Permanent Representation to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium (Government Art Collection)

Public collections

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2009 Arts Council Collection of Great Britain, London

Publications

  • Robert Holyhead [2010], in conversation with Anthony Spira. Published by Ridinghouse, London.
  • Robert Holyhead: New Paintings [2009], with an essay by Anna Lovatt. Published by Ridinghouse, London.
  • Robert Holyhead [2008], exhibition catalogue published by Vaughan Press.
  • References

    Robert Holyhead Wikipedia