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Richard Bagguley (born 12 November 1955) is an international
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and artist. He spends much of the year traveling, dividing his time between on site commissions and his studio in London.


Early life and education

Born 12 November 1955 in
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. His parents, both actors, moved to Hampshire when he was 1 year old, his father worked as a television presenter at
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. Bagguley was educated at
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in Cobham Surrey, before studying photography at
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followed by a brief spell as photographer and illustrator for The University of Hull magazine. From 1976 he travelled through South America Asia and Australia drawing and photographing the people returning to London in 1985 to commence
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and
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work.


Murals

From 1988 London commissions included Arjun Waney and
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from the Asian community before attracting international commissions culminated by a six-year period in
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working for Turkey's major industrial families including the chairmen of
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and
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completing 450 private and commercial commissions in seven countries.


Artistic career

In 2000 he started to work on canvas, painting a series on
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art for the River Nile gallery in Spain and portrait commissions in the UK. In 2002 he started on a new series of paintings topical social commentary
social realism Social realism is work produced by painters, printmakers, photographers, writers, filmmakers and some musicians that aims to draw attention to the real socio-political conditions of the working class as a means to critique the power structures ...
which formed the body of work first shown in the
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in March 2009. At the same time the documentary "Heaven, Hell and Bagguley" inspired by the contrast in the artists work was made by Max Thurlow, this and his latest body of work under the same title was shown at the Maverik showroom at the end of October 2009. In the same month Richard staged a modern crucifixion with performance artist
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as Jesus outside Oxford Circus underground station at rush hour. The event was photographed by Andre Camara and reported on in newspapers including ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. From those images Bagguley painted a 1.5 m x 2.5 m canvas with 40 people occupying the space. This brought him to the attention of the church followed by an article in
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,Art & Culture section, Christ at Stockwell by Brian Cooper Thursday 7 January 2010 the Reverend Dr. Brian Leathard invited him to put on an exhibition at
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(29 October – 11 November 2010). As artist in residence at St. Luke's Bagguley painted a contemporary portrait of
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which is on permanent display at the church. His method of using real people and events in his paintings falls under the label of
Social Realism Social realism is work produced by painters, printmakers, photographers, writers, filmmakers and some musicians that aims to draw attention to the real socio-political conditions of the working class as a means to critique the power structures ...


Portraits

Various, including
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on display at
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Clifford Thurlow private collection,
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private collection. Richard Bagguley is a member of: *An Association of Professional Muralists – UK *National Society of Mural Painters – USA


References

*Press- http://www.richardbagguley.com/press.html *Website- http://www.art-richardjbagguley.com/


External links

*Contemporary art- *Mural web site-

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