Nicholas Monro Explained
Nicholas Monro (1936,[1] – 2022)[2] was an English pop art sculptor, print-maker and art teacher.[3] He is known for being one of the few British pop artists to work in sculpture and is known for his use of fibreglass.
Life and work
Monro studied art at the Chelsea School of Art from 1958 to 1961. After graduating he began teaching at Swindon School of Art, then returned to Chelsea School of Art in 1968.
In 1969 he received an Arts Council Award[4] and was included in the exhibition Pop Art Re-Assessed at the Hayward Gallery.
In the early 1970s, he had a studio at Hungerford.[5]
His work was included in the 2004 pop art retrospective "Art and the 60s: This Was Tomorrow" at Tate Britain, and Birmingham Gas Hall[6] and, in the same year, "British Pop Art 1956–1972" at the .
Public collections
Monro's works are in the collections of the Berardo Collection Museum, Tate Modern and Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Key works
- Money Bags, painted fibreglass (1965)[7]
- Flock of Sheep, painted fibreglass, (1968) – now in a private collection in Wuppertal, Germany[8]
- Statue of King Kong, painted fibreglass, (1972)[9]
- The Sand Dancers (a statue of Wilson, Keppel and Betty), made for the Sands Hotel, Edinburgh, now part of the Treadwell Collection.[10]
- Bust of Max Wall, painted fibreglass, sold for £6,875 ($11,323) at Christie's, London, on 23 August 2011[11]
- Statue of Eric Morecambe & Ernie Wise, in painted fibreglass, commissioned in 1977 by the Arts Council, this statue was to form part of the British Genius exhibition at Battersea Park, London[12]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Nicholas Monro Biography . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120331015053/http://www.richardsaltoun.com/nicholas-monro-biography/ . 31 March 2012 . 22 August 2011 . dmy-all.
- Web site: 2022-11-11 . The Contraption – A tribute to Nicholas Monro 1936 – 2022 . 2024-11-29 . Walkspace . en-GB.
- Web site: Nicholas MONRO (British, b.1936). 22 August 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120317165800/http://www.alanwheatleyart.com/awa_artists_bio.php?id=156&catid=0. 17 March 2012. dmy-all.
- Web site: University of Warwick Art Collection – Artists – Nicholas Monro. University of Warwick. 22 August 2011.
- Radio Birmingham interview with Munro, 11 May 1972, transcribed in part in Towers. Alan. July–August 1972. Birmingham: Nicholas Munro. Studio International. 184. 946. 18.
- Web site: Art & The 60s: This Was Tomorrow at Tate Britain. Chare. Sara. 5 July 2004. Culture24. 22 August 2011.
- Web site: London in the 60's. Art49. 22 August 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111008075611/http://www.art49.com/art49/art49london.nsf/0/6A91BC0DEEB46FE7C12571F800663639?OpenDocument&lang=CH. 8 October 2011. dmy-all.
- Web site: Von der Heydt-Museum zeigt Wuppertaler Sammler der Gegenwart. . 22 August 2011.
- Book: Noszlopy, George T.. Public Sculpture of Birmingham including Sutton Coldfield. Liverpool University Press. 170. 1998. Public Sculpture of Britain. 2. 0-85323-682-8.
- Web site: Nicholas Monro Treadwells. 22 August 2011.
- Web site: Sale 2019, Lot 309. Christie's. 22 August 2011.
- Web site: The Other Statue . morecambeandwise.com. 29 March 2013.