Ron Moppett Explained

Ron Moppett
Birth Name:Ron Benjamin Moppett
Birth Date:12 March 1945
Birth Place:Woking, Surrey, England
Nationality:English-born Canadian
Field:painter, curator, gallery director, teacher
Training:Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary (1963 to 1967); Instituto de Allende, San Miguel Allende, Mexico (1968)
Awards:Canada Council grants; Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award (1986); Gershon Iskowitz Prize (1997); Alberta Centennial Medal, 2005
Elected:2002 Member, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts

Ronald Benjamin Moppett (born March 12, 1945) is a Canadian painter. He is known primarily for abstract paintings and for works in which he combines paint and collage, along with non-traditional materials. Moppett is based in Calgary, Alberta.

Biography

Moppett was born in England on March 12, 1945, the eldest of four children, and immigrated to Calgary with his family in 1957.[1] He has worked at different times as a curator, gallery director and teacher while pursuing a career as a painter.

Selected exhibitions

Moppett has been exhibiting since 1966. In 1982, a retrospective of his work was shown at the Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Centre. In 1988, he showed recent work with the 49th Parallel Centre for Contemporary Art, New York and in 1990, Katharine Ylitalo for the Glenbow Museum in Calgary organized Painting Nature with a Mirror; Ron Moppett, 1974-1989, a travelling exhibition.In 2010, Moppett showed his work in two group exhibitions, Triumphant Carrot: The Persistence of Still Life, at the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, and Roadmap: Starting Points and Side Roads in Building a Collection, the Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary, Alberta.[2] [3] In 2015, his sculpture and installation work was exhibited in a large survey at the Nickle Arts Museum titled Ron Moppett: Sculptur(al).[4] In 2016, the Art Gallery of Alberta exhibited Damian Moppett + Ron Moppett: (every story has two sides).[5] In 2017, the National Gallery of Canada curated a two-person show of Moppett and his son Damian Moppett, in its Masterpiece in Focus series.[6]

In 2020, curator Mark Lanctôt in an exhibition titled Painting Nature with a Mirror (he used the name of Moppett`s earlier show) at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal created a portrait of Canadian painting in the 1980s which included Moppett among its artists.[7] Moppett has also created a mural, THESAMEWAYBETTER/READER, made of more than 950,000 mosaic tiles for Calgary's East Village (2012). Commissioned by the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation, the mural is 110 feet long. It is the largest free-standing mosaic mural in Canada.[8]

Awards

Collections

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ylitalo. Katharine. 2008-05-25. Ron Moppett. 2020-06-14. The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  2. Web site: Papararo . Jenifer . Triumphant Carrot : The Persistence of Still Life. . e-artexte.ca. Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, 2010 . 2020-06-17.
  3. Web site: Moppett . Ron . Roadmap: Starting Points and Side Roads in Building a Collection . people.ucalgary.ca . Nickle Art Museum . 2020-06-17.
  4. Web site: "Artists' Biographies". Damian Moppett + Ron Moppett: (every story has two sides) . library.gallery.ca . Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, 2016 . 24 February 2023.
  5. Web site: Damian Moppett + Ron Moppett: Every story has two sides . www.youraga.ca . AGA . 24 February 2023.
  6. Web site: Masterpiece in Focus: Ron and Damian Moppett. 2020-06-14. www.gallery.ca. National Gallery of Canada.
  7. Web site: Painting Nature with a Mirror . macm.org . Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal . 2020-06-17.
  8. Web site: Tousley. Nancy. October 29, 2012. New Ron Moppett Mosaic Adds Colour to Calgary's Public Art Resurgence. 2020-06-14. www.trepanierbaer.com. Canadian Art Online.
  9. Web site: Prizes . Canada Council . 15 August 2022.
  10. Web site: AUArts Announces Two Honorary MFAs to Be Celebrated This Week . www.auarts.ca . Alberta U . 20 June 2022.
  11. Web site: Ron Moppett. National Gallery of Canada. en. 2020-06-14.
  12. Web site: Moppett . Ron . Works in the Collection . emuseum.ucalgary.ca . Nickle Arts Museum, University of Calgary . 2020-06-14.