Bill Sutton (artist) explained

Bill Sutton
Birth Name:William Alexander Sutton
Birth Date:1 March 1917[1]
Birth Place:Christchurch, New Zealand

William Alexander Sutton (1 March 1917 – 23 January 2000) was a New Zealand portrait and landscape artist.

History

Sutton was born in Sydenham, Christchurch and attended Christchurch Boys High School. He became interested in art at an early age and was first taught in art classes by Ivy Fife and later at night classes with Colin S. Lovell-Smith.[2] In 1934 he began his studies at the Canterbury College School of Art (since 1956, the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts) and was awarded his Diploma of Fine Arts in 1937.[3] He was tutored by many well-known Canterbury artists, including Evelyn Page, Archibald Nicoll and Cecil Kelly.[4] In 1941 Sutton was found unfit for overseas service in World War II and served as a conscript in the Home Force of the New Zealand Army who used his art skills for camouflaging activities.[5] A year later his name was put forward for the role of New Zealand’s war artist but the role was filled by Russell Clark. Sutton then replaced Clark as an illustrator for Korero the New Zealand Army magazine.[6] In 1945 Sutton began a part-time teaching position at the Canterbury College of Art.[7]

Two years later Sutton travelled to London on a Mural Scholarship where he studied for a time at the Anglo-French Centre in St John's Wood.[8] He returned to New Zealand in 1949 to take up a permanent teaching position at the Canterbury University College School of Art and in 1959 was appointed senior lecturer. Sutton continued to teach at the school until his retirement in 1979 and continued painting until 1993. A number of students of note who passed through the art school during Sutton’s tenure have commented on his influence including Pat Hanly[9] and Jonathan Mane-Wheoki.[10]

20 Templar Street

In 1963, Sutton’s Art School colleague Tom Taylor designed a house for him at 20 Templar Street in the Christchurch suburb of Richmond. The house included Sutton’s studio and he painted most of his works there. The house was purchased by Neil Roberts, a former curator of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery, whose intention was to gift it for an artist in residence scheme. Following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake the house was purchased by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority on behalf of the Crown because it was in the Residential Red Zone.[11] The Crown then sold the house back to the Christchurch City Council for $1.[12] Since 2022 it has become an artist residency run by the Sutton Heritage House and Garden Trust.[13] The Sutton House was also listed as a Historic Place Category 1 by Heritage New Zealand in 2022.[14]

Painting style and selected works

During the 1940s and 1950s Sutton followed in the footsteps of fellow Canterbury artists, such as Rita Angus, Colin McCahon, Rata Lovell-Smith and Louise Henderson, to develop his own distinctive interpretation of the Canterbury landscape.[15] He continued to explore this landscape through both realist and abstract interpretations for the rest of his life. Some selected examples:

Exhibitions

Like many of his Christchurch peers, Sutton was a regular exhibitor with The Group. He first showed in the 1946 Group Show with Apricot Orchard [29] and then 20 more times until the final exhibition of The Group in 1977[30] in which he exhibited Te Tihi O Kahukura and Sky No. 5 (The Citadel of the Rainbow God) .[31] Other key exhibitions include:

1970 First solo show in Christchurch, CSA Gallery[32]

1973 Threshold, Stewart Mair Gallery, Canterbury Society of Arts.[33]

1974 Italian Watercolours Robert McDougall Art Gallery[34]

1978  Te Tihi o Kakuhura CSA Gallery[35] A number of large survey exhibitions have been devoted to Sutton’s work. The first, “Bill” William Alexander Sutton: Retrospective 1917–1971, was curated by David Millar, Director of the Dowse Art Gallery, in 1972.[36] This exhibition of 42 works toured nationally in 1973. A large Sutton retrospective with a detailed catalogue was mounted by Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū in 2003.[37]

Commissions

1950 (with Russell Clark) Murals for the Canterbury Museum celebrating the centennial of the province and Lyttleton Harbour in 1851.[38]

1957 Design for the Riccarton High School Crest.[39]

1959 Mural for the Children’s Dental Clinic (with Ted Bracey), Colombo Street, Christchurch.[40]

1962 Mural at Linwood High School as a memorial to art teacher Mr P. L. Weenink.[41] The mural was destroyed by fire in 1975.[42]

1963 Mural for Bank of New South Wales, Hereford Street, Christchurch showing industry and sources of income.[43]

1978 Stained glass windows for the North Transept of Christchurch Cathedral.[44]

Notable subjects painted

Between 1954 and 1990 Sutton was commissioned to paint over 80 portraits.[45] Some of the notable people represented include:

1954 Alice Candy[46] Warden of Helen Connon Hall, Christchurch

1965 Dr Roger Duff[47] Director of the Canterbury Museum

1971 Mr A. R. Low[48] Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand

1971 Rt Rev. Allan Pyatt[49] Bishop of Christchurch

1971 John Cawte Beaglehole[50] historian and academic

1978 James Fletcher[51] businessman

1982 Sir Michael Fowler[52] Mayor of Wellington

1990 Sir Hamish Hay[53] Mayor of Christchurch

Sutton also painted a number of portraits of friends and colleagues including:

1991–92 Tom Taylor[54] Head of Sculpture, University of Canterbury School of Fine Art.

Awards

1973 Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Fellowship.[55]

1980 Sutton was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to art.[56]

1984 The New Zealand Academy presented the Governor General’s Award to Sutton.[57]

2009 Sutton was commemorated as one of the Twelve Local Heroes, and a bronze bust of him unveiled outside the Christchurch Arts Centre.[58]

Additional Reading

Christchurch Art Gallery: W.A.Sutton[59]

S.M.V. Rennie W.A.Sutton and the Canterbury Landscape Master of Art History, University of Canterbury 1984

Pat Unger Bill’s Story: a Portrait of W.A.Sutton Canterbury University Press 2009

Pat Unger W.A.Sutton Painter Hazard Press, Christchurch, New Zealand 1994

Pat Unger (ed) An Italian Sojourn Wily Publications 2011

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Death Search. Department of Internal Affairs. 23 July 2012 .  Enter "2000/2876" as the registration number.
  2. News: 13 February 1973 . Sutton retrospective . 11 . The Press (Christchurch).
  3. Book: Docking, Gil . Two hundred years of New Zealand painting . 1971 . A.H. & A.W. Reed . 0-589-00426-3 . Wellington [N.Z.] . 135 . 1163398.
  4. Book: Dunn, Michael . A concise history of New Zealand painting . 1991 . David Bateman . 1-86953-055-1 . Auckland, N.Z. . 92 . 25238855.
  5. Web site: Bill Sutton . 17 April 2023.
  6. Book: Millar, David . W A Sutton Retrospective . Dowse Art Gallery . 1972 . 6.
  7. Book: A concise history of art in Canterbury 1850-2000. . 2000 . Robert McDougall Art Gallery . Neil Roberts, Felicity Milburn, Robert McDougall Art Gallery . 0-908874-91-X . Christchurch, N.Z. . 60 . 155531143.
  8. Book: Brown, Gordon H. . An introduction to New Zealand painting, 1839–1980 . 1982 . Collins . Hamish Keith . 0-00-216989-4 . Rev. and enl. . Auckland [N.Z.] . 145 . 10072630.
  9. Book: Dunn, Michael . Contemporary painting in New Zealand . 1996 . Craftsman House . 976-641-008-9 . Roseville East, NSW . 36261249.
  10. Web site: Stocker . Mark . Mark Stocker Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (1943-2014): An Appreciation 16 Oct 2014 . 17 April 2023.
  11. Please Gerry Brownlee: save this house! . Your Home and Garden.
  12. News: Hayward . Michael . 25 September 2020 . Bill Sutton House, swathe of Christchurch red zone, gifted to city . The Press (Christchurch) . 16 April 2023.
  13. Blundell . Sally . 4 March 2021 . Last House Standing: the Legacy of W.A.Sutton . Bulletin . 204.
  14. News: Walton . Steven . 10 March 2022 . Historic Bill Sutton House Formally Recognised as Category 1 Heritage Building . The Press Christchurch .
  15. Web site: Sutton . William A. . 1947 . Exhibition of Landscapes in Oils and Watercolours by William A. Sutton .
  16. Web site: Nor'wester in the Cemetery . 17 April 2023.
  17. Book: Brown, Gordon H. . An introduction to New Zealand painting, 1839–1980 . 1982 . Collins . Hamish Keith . 0-00-216989-4 . Auckland [N.Z.] . 145 . 10072630.
  18. Book: Art Toi : New Zealand art at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki . 2011 . Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki . Ron Brownson, Auckland Art Gallery . 978-0-86463-279-1 . Auckland, N.Z. . 140–141 . 747234104.
  19. 2010 . Drawings of Homage . Bulletin . 3.
  20. Web site: Frances Hodgkins: Pleasure Garden . 17 April 2023.
  21. Web site: Homage to Frances Hodgkins . 17 April 2023.
  22. Web site: Strongman . Lara . Untitled (Taylors Mistake) by William Sutton . 17 April 2023.
  23. News: 9 July 1970 . Exhibition of paintings by W.A.Sutton . 6 . The Press (Christchurch) .
  24. Web site: Threshold IV . 17 April 2023.
  25. Rennie . Sarah . 1986 . W.A.Sutton Portraits of the Canterbury Landscape . Art New Zealand . 40 . 58–61.
  26. Book: McAloon, William . Home and away : contemporary Australian and New Zealand art from the Chartwell Collection . 1999 . Auckland Art Gallery in association with David Bateman . Auckland Art Gallery . 1-86953-427-1 . Auckland, N.Z. . 10 . 44869384.
  27. Web site: Te Tihi O Kahukura and Sky X   . 17 April 2023.
  28. News: 4 April 1978 . No Surprises from Sutton . 13 . The Press (Christchurch).
  29. News: 7 November 1946 . The Group: exhibition of paintings and drawings . 9 . The Press (Christchurch).
  30. Web site: 12 November 1977 . The 1977 Group Show & the Last .
  31. Web site: Collection . 15 April 2023.
  32. News: 30 June 1970 . One-man Shows Open This Week . 9 . The Press (Christchurch).
  33. News: 11 October 1973 . W. A. Sutton landscapes . 7 . The Press (Christchurch).
  34. News: 15 November 1974 . Sutton's view of Italy . 21 . The Press (Christchurch).
  35. News: 4 April 1978 . No surprises from Sutton . 13 . The Press (Christchurch).
  36. Web site: “Bill” William Alexander Sutton: Retrospective 1917–1971 . 15 April 2023.
  37. Book: Sutton, William A. . W.A. Sutton : a retrospective . 2003 . Christchurch Art Gallery . Neil Roberts, Christchurch Art Gallery . 0-908874-99-5 . Christchurch, N.Z. . 53116891.
  38. News: 17 August 1950 . Centennial Mural . 3 . The Press (Christchurch).
  39. News: 28 October 1957 . Riccarton High School . 15 . The Press (Christchurch).
  40. News: 2 April 1959 . New Dental School: Building Nearly Completed . 3 . The Press (Christchurch).
  41. News: 10 January 1962 . Mural for School . 3 . The Press (Christchurch).
  42. News: 10 June 1975 . High praise for firemen . 16 . The Press (Christchurch).
  43. News: 12 February 1963 . Mural for Bank . 8 . The Press.
  44. News: 16 December 1978 . Chch artist to design windows for Cathedral . 21 . The Press (Christchurch).
  45. Web site: Green . Kate . 26 March 2020 . Wellington Portrait Gallery to move Exhibition Online During Isolation .
  46. Web site: History – School of Humanities – University of Canterbury – New Zealand . Hums.canterbury.ac.nz . 15 July 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130819021445/http://www.hums.canterbury.ac.nz/hist/history.shtml . 19 August 2013 . dead .
  47. News: 22 October 1965 . Dr. Roger Duff . 16 . The Press (Christchurch).
  48. News: 19 March 1971 . A.R.Low . 2 . The Press (Christchurch).
  49. Web site: William Alexander Sutton: Portrait of Bishop Pyatt . 16 April 2023.
  50. Web site: Life of J. C. Beaglehole New Zealand Scholar . 16 April 2023.
  51. Web site: Sir James Fletcher II . 16 April 2023.
  52. Web site: Portrait of Sir Michael Fowler . 16 April 2023.
  53. Web site: Sir Hamish Hay . 16 April 2023.
  54. Web site: Tom Taylor . 16 April 2023.
  55. News: 15 December 1973 . Award to painter . 16 . The Press (Christchurch).
  56. C.B.E. . London Gazette Supplement . 40.
  57. Book: A concise history of art in Canterbury 1850–2000. . 2000 . Robert McDougall Art Gallery . Neil Roberts, Felicity Milburn, Robert McDougall Art Gallery . 0-908874-91-X . Christchurch, N.Z. . 93 . 155531143.
  58. Web site: William Sutton . 16 April 2023.
  59. Web site: Artist Interviews: W.A.Sutton . 16 April 2023.