![]() ![]() Summer Exhibition, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, United States Summer Group Exhibition, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, United Statesīill Jacklin Selected Exhibitions in 2009: The artist lives and works in New York City and Newport, Rhode Island.īill Jacklin Selected Exhibitions in 2018:īill Jacklin: Monotypes, Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY (solo exhibition)īill Jacklin Selected Exhibitions in 2017:īill Jacklin: Paintings from 1986 to 2016, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, United States (solo exhibition)īill Jacklin Selected Exhibitions in 2016:īill Jacklin: Paintings and Monotypes, Marlborough Fine Art, London, United Kingdom (solo exhibition)Ī Survey of Graphic Work from the Sixties to the Present, The Royal Academy of Art, London, United Kingdom (solo exhibition)īill Jacklin Selected Exhibitions in 2014:īill Jacklin: New York Paintings, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, United States (solo exhibition)īill Jacklin Selected Exhibitions in 2013:īill Jacklin: Paintings, Pastels & Prints, Marlborough Fine Art, London, United Kingdom (solo exhibition)īill Jacklin Selected Exhibitions in 2012:īill Jacklin: Recent Work, New York, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, United States (solo exhibition)īill Jacklin: New Monotypes, Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames, United Kingdom (solo exhibition)īill Jacklin Selected Exhibitions in 2011:īill Jacklin, RA: The Lightness of Being, Brook Gallery, Devon, United Kingdom (solo exhibition) Makes Millenium Print for the Print Club of New YorkĮlected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painters & Printmakers Monograph published by Phaidon Press entitled Bill Jacklin by John Russell Taylor Official Artist-in-Residence for the British Council, Hong Kong (through 1994) Devotes himself full-time to painting.Įlected Associate Member of the Royal Academy, London Royal College of Art, Painting School, London (through 1967)Īwarded Arts Council Bursary, Great Britain. Works as a graphic designer at Studio Seven, Holborn, London (through 1962) Studies graphics at Walthamstow School of Art, London (through 1961) Today, Jacklin continues to live and paint in New York. Jacklin’s work can be found in many museums and galleries around the world, including the Arts Council of Britain, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, and the Tate gallery in London, which is home to such works as Northern Light and Catena. Two years later, he became the Official Artist-in-Residence for the British Council in Hong Kong. In 1991, Jacklin was elected a Royal Academician. However, many of his paintings involve large crowds that are constantly in flux or in smaller, more intimate moments. His work in New York explores many different aspects of the city his paintings often focus on the city’s famous landmarks. Since that time, the city has been his primary subject. Over the course of those ten years, the artist also received many commission jobs from the Bank of England, De Beers, and the Washington National Airport, among others. He held many solo exhibitions at Marlborough Fine Art, London, and at Marlborough Gallery, New York, throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and he also took part in many group exhibitions during this time period. That same year, Jacklin was awarded an Arts Council Bursary. One took place at Upper Gallery, and the other was held at Nigel Greenwood Inc., both of which are in London. In 1975, Jacklin held his first two solo exhibitions. In particular, his pieces examined light and movement. However, by the mid-1970s, his work moved toward Figuration. Jacklin’s early career was marked by his Abstract style. Soon after, he enrolled in the Royal College of Art in London from 1964 to 1967. In 1962, he returned to his studies at Walthamstow and began studying painting. Bill Jacklin Painting Bill Jacklin attended Walthamstow School of Art from 1960 to 1961 to study graphic design, and he worked as a graphic designer at Studio Seven, London, in 19. ![]()
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