Robin Richmond (artist) explained

Robin Richmond
Honorific Suffix:RWS
Birth Date:1951
Birth Place:Philadelphia USA
Education:St George’s English School, Rome.
Alma Mater:Chelsea School of Art
Known For:Painting, Writing about art, Illustration, Teaching
Spouse:Prof. James A. Hampton, Cognitive Scientist

Robin Richmond RWS is a London-based British-American painter, writer, critic, teacher and illustrator, regularly exhibiting her art in the UK and France. She is the author of five books on art and has illustrated three children's books. She is a leading colourist and painter of abstract landscapes. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Watercolour Society in 2022. She is the author of an art blog.[1]

Career

Born Nov 7, 1951 in Philadelphia, USA, Richmond grew up in Rome, before moving to London in 1969. Her early work is very figurative and based on direct observation.[2]

After graduating from Chelsea School of Art with a BA (Fine Art) in 1974, where she studied with Ken Kiff, Prunella Clough, Gillian Ayres, and others, Richmond took an MA in Art History at Chelsea with Nicholas Wadley. She had her first one-woman show of paintings at the Ben Uri Gallery, London in 1976.[3] Since then, she has exhibited regularly in London, New York, and at regional galleries in France, the US, and the UK. She held the post of visiting professor in art at the University of California, Santa Cruz (1985),[4] and at Yale University (2002).[5] Since 1976 she has exhibited regularly in London's West End in particular at the Mercury Gallery,[6] and the Curwen Gallery[7]

In 2021 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Watercolour Society.[8] [9]

Awards and Honours

Books

Selected Art Criticism by Robin Richmond

Selected solo exhibitions

Selected Group Exhibitions[24] [25] [26]

Richmond has contributed to regular group exhibitions, 1989–2024 at the Royal Watercolour Society, Bankside Gallery and Whitcomb Street Gallery, London; 1989–2016 at the Curwen and New Academy Gallery, London; and 1988–1993 at the Mercury Gallery, London.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robin Richmond - Blog .
  2. Book: Richmond, Robin A. . Living Landscape . March 3, 2016 . Curwen Gallery and the White Stork Press . 978-0-9552060-1-6 . London . 4–18.
  3. Web site: Ben Uri collection - past exhibitions . Ben Uri Collection.
  4. Web site: Robin Richmond RWS - Biography . Bankside Gallery . en.
  5. Web site: Robin Richmond 'On Solitary Fields' . Cassone Art.
  6. Web site: Contemporary Art Society .
  7. Web site: Contemporary Art Society .
  8. Web site: Our Members . Royal Watercolour Society . en.
  9. Web site: Royal Watercolour Society - Robin Richmond .
  10. Web site: Kellaway . Kate . The attraction of Opposite . The Observer . 15 April 2006.
  11. Web site: The Storm Tree . City, University of London.
  12. Barnet-Sánchez . Holly . Frida Kahlo: Her Life and Art Revisited . Latin American Research Review . 32 . 3 . 1997. 10.1017/S0023879100038152 . 243–257.
  13. Web site: INTRODUCING MICHELANGELO . Kirkus Reviews . en.
  14. Web site: Exhibition - Mineral Histories / Robin Richmond . Coningsby Gallery.
  15. Web site: Hesperides . Artsy . en.
  16. Web site: Robin Richmond, citoyenne du monde . Le Populaire du Centre . 11 July 2018.
  17. Web site: Association Culturelle Excit'oeil .
  18. Web site: Art Rabbit - Living Landscape .
  19. Web site: Curwen Gallery - galleries.co.uk .
  20. Web site: Association Culturelle Excit'oeil .
  21. Freeman . Julian . 'The Still Point of the Turning World: New paintings by Robin Richmond' . British Art Journal . 22 March 2012 . 13 . 1 . 92–94 . English.
  22. Web site: Larry Poons at Jacobson Howard Gallery, Robin Richmond at Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art, Eric Holzman at Jason McCoy Gallery . artcritical . 22 April 2004.
  23. Web site: Sacred Geographies Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art New York . it.
  24. Web site: Gallery East .
  25. Web site: Gallery Different .
  26. Web site: Little Buckland Gallery .