David Hepher
British artist (born 1935)
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David Hepher (born 1935) is a British artist,[1] best known for his paintings of buildings,[2] landscapes, especially tower blocks, including the Aylesbury Estate.[3]
David Hepher | |
|---|---|
| Born | 22 January 1935 |
| Education | Camberwell School of Art |
| Occupation | Painter |
Early life
David Hepher was born in Surrey, England on 22 January 1935.[4][1][5] He studied at Camberwell School of Art[6] and then at Slade School of Art.[4]
He later became a senior lecturer in painting at Chelsea School of Art from 1981 to 1990. Since 2001 he became a professor and head of undergraduate painting at Slade School of Fine Art.
He bought a house in Camberwell Grove, England, in 1961 and has lived there ever since.[7]
Career
His work has been exhibited in the Serpentine Gallery, Flowers Gallery, Mappin Art Gallery, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Hayward Gallery, Ikon Gallery and Tate Britain.[8]
In 2014 he featured in the two-part BBC Four documentary: "Bunkers, Brutalism, Bloodymindedness: Concrete Poetry", where he was interviewed by Jonathan Meades.[9]
Collections
- Arts Council Collection
- Arrangement in Turquoise and Cream 1 1979–1981
- Five Working Drawings 1979–81
- Study for 'Arrangement in Turquoise and Cream 1981
- British Arts Council
- Study, 1993
- Number, 1972
- Bradford Museum and Art Gallery
- Windows of No. 19
- Museum Boymans-van Beuningen
- The Windows of Number 22
- Museum of London
- Camberwell Flats, (by day), 1983
- Camberwell Nocturne, 1984
- Tate Gallery
- Albany Flats, 1972
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Camberwell Flats, 1984
Bibliography
Exhibition Catalogues
- David Hepher: The Windows of the Brandon Estate – An Elegy to Tall Buildings [Catalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 1999] London.
- David Hepher [Catalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 2002] London.
- David Hepher [Catalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 2008] London.
Monographs
- Lucie-Smith, E. (1996) David Hepher. Momentum, London.