Adrian Wiszniewski (born 1958) is a Scottish artist and one of the members of the New Glasgow Boys a group of artists who emerged from Glasgow School of Art and led the resurgence of Scottish figurative painting in the late 20th century. Other members of this group included the late
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Biography
Adrian Wiszniewski was born in Glasgow in 1958. He was educated at the
Mackintosh School of Architecture and then the
Glasgow School of Art
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from 1979 to 1983.
He was influenced by New Image painting in the early 1980s, combining
figurative art
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with social commentary.
And he belonged to a group known as the
New Glasgow Boys where he played a leading role.
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Retrieved on 24 Mar 2018 They were known in the mid-1980s with their "figure paintings as redolent of fantasy and myth as they were attuned to the workings of contemporary thought and everyday life."
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Retrieved on 24 Mar 2018 He gave his first solo show in 1984 in London and Glasgow; the
Tate
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acquired some of his paintings at that time.
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Between 1986 and 1987 his paintings resided at the ]Walker Gallery
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, Liverpool. Since then he tried different directions in his work. He was engaged with printmaking, sculpture, installations, furniture and interior design and writing. As an author he explored "new media as a central part of the art of communicating fresh ideas".
In 2011 an exhibition of his recent paintings were shown at 108 Fine Art, Harrogate
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in a collaborative exhibition with the musician and artist Edwyn Collins
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.
He has worked with the Scottish Philharmonic Orchestra in the production of the musical narrative ''The Girl, The Boy and The Hag'' and Adrian wrote and illustrated an accompanying book.[
]
Awards and distinctions
Wiszniewski won the Haldane Trust Award (1982), the David Cargill Scholarship (1983), the Mark Rothko Memorial Award (1984), the I.C.C.F. Best Design Award New York (1993) and the Lord Provost Gold Medal of the City of Glasgow (1999).[
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Exhibitions
*1984 Compass Gallery first solo show
*1987 The Vigorous Imagination: New Scottish Art, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is part of the National Galleries of Scotland, which are based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The National Gallery of Modern Art houses the collection of modern and contemporary art dating from about 1900 to t ...
*2015 Cyril Gerber Fine Art solo show
*2018, London, ''Glasgow Print Studio'' at London Art Fair
*2018, London, ''Cyril Gerber Fine Art/ Compass Gallery'' at London Art Fair
*2015, London, ''Glasgow Print Studio'' at London Original Print Fair
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The Print Fair was founded in 1985 by Gordon Cooke, a director of The Fine Art Society in London. In 19 ...
Museums and galleries
Wiszniewski's paintings are held in collections including:
*Metropolitan Museum of Art
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, New York
*Middlesbrough Museum of Modern Art
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H ...
, Middlesbrough
* Museum of Modern Art
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It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, ...
[
* Setagaya Museum, Tokyo][
* ]Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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, Edinburgh[
* ]Tate Britain
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, London[
* ]Victoria and Albert Museum
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, London[
]
His selected works
* ''The Sculptors Nightmare'', pastel on paper, 1984
* ''Shepherds'', oil on canvas
* ''The Barber'', oil on canvas, on panel, 1984
* ''Highland Mary'', gouache on paper, 2011
* ''Yellow Dog'', oil on canvas
* ''Taking Cuttings'', oil on canvas
* ''The Falls of the Clyde'', oil SCOTLAND ARTISTS, Adrian Wiszniewski
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* ''Dance of the Maidens'', gouache on paper
* ''Japanese Garden'', oil on canvas [
* ''Portrait on a Floral Background'', mixed media
* ''Refugee'', mixed media on wood ][
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References
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1958 births
Scottish artists
Living people