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Winston Branch (born in 1947) is a British artist originally from
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island in the Caribbean Sea. He still has a home there, while maintaining a studio in California. Works by Branch are included in the collections of Tate Britain, the
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De Young Museum in San Francisco, California, and the
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in Missouri. Branch was the recipient of a
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in 1978, the British Prix de Rome, a DAAD ( German Academic Exchange Service) Fellowship to Berlin, a sponsorship to
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from the Organization of American States, and was Artist in Residence at
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in
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. He has been a professor of fine arts and has taught at several art institutions in London and in the US. He has also worked as a theatrical set designer with various theatre groups. As described by art critic Carlos Diaz Sosa, Branch paints "abstract canvases in cool, cloudy colours that have a quality which allow the viewer to explore the depths of the mind. Branch uses paint like a symbol, a purely aesthetic language, an illustration of spirit." Sunrise on Bodega Bay


Early years and education

Born in
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, Saint Lucia, Branch attended a Catholic school there, before being sent to
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at the age of 12 in the 1960s. He explains: "My parents saw I had an aptitude for art and wanted to give me the best opportunity." He studied at the
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,
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, where his talent was recognized early, and after graduating in 1970 he won the prestigious British Prix de Rome, enabling him at the age of 24 to attend the British School at Rome for a year (1971–72). Critic Amon Saba Saakana notes: "Branch had a first hand experience of the Renaissance masters and subsequent developments of art movements in Europe. And though he ingested these European masters, he was searching for a form that incorporated and reflected his beginnings in the Caribbean. Though first working in the figurative tradition, he moved to abstracts as he apprehended the world of colour reflected in the cosmos, lightning, volcanoes, tropical storms, and earthquakes."Saakana, Amon
"Winston Branch: A painter at the crossroads"
''Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster Today'', 12 October 2015.


Teaching

In 1971, Branch was a visiting tutor at Hornsey College of Art and at Goldsmiths College of Art, London University. His first visit to the US was as Artist-in-Residence at
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,
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, in 1973, and in the UK between 1973 and 1992 he also taught at Kingston School of Art,
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and at the Slade School."Winston Branch CV".
/ref> He was a professor of art at the
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, and at
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. He has also given several public lectures, including at
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, at the
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, Kansas State University, and at Barrows Hall, University of California at Berkeley.


Painting

Branch has exhibited his work consistently since the 1960s, including at the
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, the
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, the permanent collection of the Berkeley Art Museum, the 11th and 23rd
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, Museo de Arte Moderno in São Paulo, the 4th Bienal de Pincture de Cuenca, Modern Art Museum (
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) and the
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, Musée National d'Art Moderne and the
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. In 2010 he fell ill while at
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waiting for a flight in order to exhibit work and give a lecture at the Museum of Modern Art in
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, and was cared for at the Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, where following his recovery he held an exhibition entitled ''A Gift of Life'' (1 May–24 June 2011). He has subsequently spent more time in London, where he has a close longtime association with the Chelsea Arts Club. Most recently, he was one of the artists featured prominently in '' No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960–1990'' (July 2015–January 2016) at the
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, with three of his paintings hung at the entrance of the exhibition. One of the works shown was his painting ''West Indian'' — "a marked exception" to the non-figurative style now more typical of Branch — on loan from Rugby Borough Council's respected collection of 20th- and 21st-century British art, which also includes works by L. S. Lowry,
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,
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and
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. From early on in his career, Branch's work has won recognition and awards, such as the British Prix de Rome in 1971, a DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Fellowship to Berlin in 1976, and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1978 (in which year he was featured in the international quarterly journal ''Black Art''). Chambers, Eddie
''Black Artists in British Art: A History from 1950 to the Present''
I.B.Tauris, 2014, pp. 79–80.
His paintings are in public and private collections. Several are in St. Lucia,
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and France: the
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, The
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, Sinclair Research Limited (United Kingdom),
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, Sprint World Headquarters Campus, and Her Majesty's Military Government ( Berlin, Germany).


Exhibitions


Individual shows


Group shows


Awards and honours

* 2020: Honorary Doctor of Arts, HonDArt, University of Greenwich London, U

* 1996: Purchase award by the 23rd Bienal de São Paulo * 1995: Mural – Hewanorra International Airport, St. Lucia"Saint Lucia artist paints mural for Hewanorra Airport", ''St Lucia Mission, New York'', Vol. 13, 7 June 1995. * 1994: Organization of American States sponsorship to Belize * 1978: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in Painting * 1977: Represented UK at 2nd World Festival of African Arts and Culture, Lagos, Nigeria * 1976: Artists-in-Berlin Programme (Berliner Kunsler Programme des DAAD) * 1973:
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Award * 1971: Brazilian Government sponsorship to the 11th Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil * 1971: British Prix de Rome, Italy * 1970: Boise Traveling Scholarship


Select bibliography

* 2004: Peter Selz, Ronald Alley, Alliance Française, San Francisco, California. 27 March * 2002: "Being There: 45 Oakland Artists" Museum of California, Oakland * 2000: Marianne de Tolentino, "Urban Life in the Caribe" Muséo del Pantéon National, ''Art Nexus'', May 2000, #36 * 2000: Jan Biles, "Inner Vision Drives Artist", ''Lawrence Journal-World'', 9 November 2000 * 2000: Jennifer Detweiler, "Sharing His Art", ''The Manhattan Mercury'', Sunday, 8 October 2000 * 1999: Wendy Martin, "A Matter of Survival – Portrait of Winston Branch", ''Women's Studies'', No. 3, Volume 28, * 1999: Julia Sommer, Berkeleyan, "Painter Winston Branch – Visiting Artist Shares His 'Great Love' for Painting & education", August 1999, * 1998: Ronald Alley, 30th Festival International de La Peinture, Cagnes-Sur-Mer, France, Cat. 1988–1999 * 1998: Maria Lluisa Borras and Antonio Zaya, Casa de America, ''Caribe Insular, Exclusion, Fragmentaçion y Paraiso'', Madrid, Spain, Cat. 1998 * 1998: Vlad, "Winston Branch ou les Métaphores de la Liberté", ''Frances-Antilles Magazine: Arts Plastiques'', Saturday, 30 May–5 June 1998 * 1997: Holland Cotter, "This Realm of Newcomer, This England", ''The New York Times'', 24 October 1997 * 1997: Mora Beauchamp Byrd, ''Transforming the Crown'', * 1996: André Chahot, 23rd Bienal International Sao Paulo, "The Inner Landscape", Cat. 1996 * 1996: Caroline Popovic, "The Precarious Life of Art", ''B.W.I.A. Caribbean Beat'', November–December 1995 * 1994: André Chapot, Alliance Française de Roseau, Dominica * 1993: Winston Branch, "In Search of the Green Banana", ''
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'', 27 January 1993 * 1992: Anne Walmsley, ''The Caribbean Artists Movement: A Literary and Cultural History, 1966–1971'', London and Port of Spain: New Beacon Books, * 1992: Ferdinand Dennis, "Ferdinand Dennis in Conversation with Winston Branch", BBC Radio Forum ''Work Talk'', November 1992 * 1992: Michael Fabre, ''Los Afro Americains et L'Europe'' (catalogue), Paris: Galerie d'Art Noir Contemporain * 1988: ''This is London'', "Artist Opens City Studio", No. 1708, 30 June 1988 * 1987: Rod McLoughlin, "Exploring the Depths", ''Jersey Evening Post'', Friday, 8 May 1987 * 1982: Carlos Diaz Sosa, 12th Biennale de Paris, "The Light in the Colors", Museé de Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Cat. 1982 * 1981: Goethe Institute, "Two Decades of the DAAD's British Artists in Berlin", London, November 1981 * 1978: David Simolke, "Winston Branch – A Study in Contrast", ''Black Art International Quarterly'', Volume 2, No. 2, 1978 * 1978: Bernd Lubowski, "Ich Lasse Mich von Kimt der Stadt beein Flussen", ''Berliner Morgenpost'', 3 December 1978, #282/81. JAHRG * 1977: Jules Walter, "Winston Branch Painting 1976-77", DAAD: Hochschule der Kunst, Berlin, 1977 * 1977: Peter Hans Gopfert, "Malerische Dialoge Zwischen Kalkul und Phantasie", ''Die Welt'', Tuesday, 12 July 1977-B NR 159/28W * 1976: ''Was ist Wann?'', "Winston Branch: Guest of Berlin DAAD", #6, Vol. 15.5–15.8, 1976 * 1973: Dr
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, "The Recent Paintings of Winston Branch", The Carl Van Vechten Gallery, Department of Art, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, October 1973 * 1973: Clara Hieronymus, "Major Show At Fisk", ''
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'', Sunday, 14 October 1973


References


External links


Official website.

"Winston Branch CV".
* Molly Tresadern
"Winston Branch: on Ju Ju birds and never staying still"
(interview), Art UK, 15 January 2018. *
"Winston Branch"
Diaspora Arts. * Eddie Chambers
"Black British artists who should be better known"
The I.B. Tauris Blog, 7 August 2014. * Amon Saakana
"Winston Branch: A painter at the crossroads"
''Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster Today'', 12 October 2015. {{DEFAULTSORT:Branch, Winston 1947 births Living people Caribbean art Saint Lucian artists Prix de Rome (Britain) winners Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art Black British artists 20th-century British artists 21st-century British artists Saint Lucian emigrants to the United Kingdom 21st-century male artists