Narbi Price

British painter and curator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Narbi Price born in Hartlepool, UK, in 1979, is a British painter and curator.[1]

Education
  • PhD Fine Art
  • MFA Fine Art
  • Newcastle University
  • BA(Hons) Fine Art
  • Northumbria University
OccupationsArtist, Curator
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Narbi Price
Education
  • PhD Fine Art
  • MFA Fine Art
  • Newcastle University
  • BA(Hons) Fine Art
  • Northumbria University
OccupationsArtist, Curator
Websitewww.narbiprice.co.uk
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Education

Price has a Doctor of Philosophy degree (PhD) in Fine Art from Newcastle University where he researched the legacy of the Ashington Group painters, he also holds a Master of Fine Art degree (MFA) from Newcastle University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours (BA Hons) in Fine Art from Northumbria University.[1][2][3][4]

Career

Narbi Price is a 2012 prize winner in the John Moore's Painting Prize,[5] 2017 winner of the Contemporary British Painting Prize[3] and Visual Artist of the Year at The Journal Culture Awards 2018.[1][6][7] Artist Jo Vickers wrote of Price's paintings, "At first look, his photorealistic paintings are demonstrations of clear technical ability, albeit with unconventional subject matter. But Narbi’s processes, techniques and motivation give the paintings an air of defiance that suggests that the artist is painting primarily for himself, which ironically, might be the key to their popularity".[7]

Critic Matthew Collings wrote that Price's work "appears photographic but up close it jumps into a completely different dimension, becoming dancing loose dots and blips, free of any representation whatsoever."[8]

In 2018 Price curated an exhibition of unseen Pitmen Painters works at Woodhorn Museum, Ashington, Northumberland, UK.[9] He is a member of Contemporary British Painting[10]

Narbi Price, Untitled Kerbstone Painting (MJK)
Untitled Well Painting

Selected solo exhibitions

  • 2020 - The Ashington Paintings: Redux, XL Gallery, Newcastle University, UK[1][11]
  • 2019 - All I Start Will End, Herrick Gallery, London[1]
  • 2018 - The Ashington Paintings, Woodhorn Museum, Ashington, Northumberland, UK[1][12]
  • 2017 - This Must Be The Place, Vane Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK[13][14][15]
  • 2016 - Codeword, Paper Gallery, Manchester, UK[16]
  • 2014 - Narbi Price, Galleria SIX, Milan, Italy[1]

Selected group exhibitions

  • 2022 - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere: Painting in the North East. Now., Newcastle Contemporary Art, Newcastle upon Tyne [17]
  • 2020 - Picture Palace, Transition Gallery, London[18]
  • 2020 - Beyond Other Horizons, Iași Palace of Culture, Romania[19]
  • 2019 - neo:artprize, Bolton Museum & Art Gallery, UK[20]
  • 2019 - Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London[21]
  • 2019 - Made in Britain; 82 Painters of the 21st Century, Muzeum Narodowe w Gdansk, Poland[22]
  • 2018 - St. Nowhere, Lewisham Arthouse, London[23]
  • 2018 - Paint North, Ladybeck Project Space, Leeds, UK[24]

Selected publications and media

References

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