James Beale (artist)
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James Beale RE RWA | |
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| Born | 1948 (age 76–77) England |
| Education | Gloucestershire College of Art & Design; Chelsea School of Art |
| Known for | Printmaking, painting |
| Children | Jonathan Beale |
| Elected | Royal West of England Academy; Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers |
| Website | https://www.jamesbeale.com/ |
James Beale RE RWA (born 1948) is a British printmaker and painter, known for his work in etching, aquatint, and other intaglio processes. He is a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and an Academician of the Royal West of England Academy.[1] Beale has received several national printmaking awards (including Windsor & Newton Outstanding Printmaker Award (1985) and Taylor Space Brothers Printmaking Award (1997)) and his work has been exhibited widely in the United Kingdom and abroad.[2]
- Solo exhibitions include Gallery 24 (Dorset, 1972); Stockwood Art Centre (Bristol, 1974); Park Gallery (Cheltenham, 1987); Selly Manor Museum (Birmingham, 1994).[3]
- Group exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts (London) and Ashmolean Museum (Oxford).