Biography
John Bellany studied painting at Edinburgh College of Art under
Sir Robin Phillipson from 1960 to 1965. During this time he
gained an Andrew Grant Scholarship in 1962, taking him to Paris
and in 1965 he received a Postgraduate Travelling Scholarship
enabling him to travel to Holland and Belgium. He went on to
attend the Royal College of Art, London, where he studied under
Carel Weight and Peter de Francia from 1965 to 1968. Bellany
went on to be Lecturer in Painting at Brighton College of Art
in 1968 and from 1969 to 1973 was Lecturer in Painting at Winchester
College of Art, Visiting Lecturer at the Royal College of Art
and at Goldsmiths College of Art. From 1978 to 1984 he was Lecturer
in Painting at Goldsmiths College of Art and was Artist in Residence
at Victoria College of the Arts, Melbourne in 1983.
Bellany’s
first solo exhibitions were held at the Dromidaris Gallery,
Holland (1965), at Edinburgh College of Art (1968) and at Winchester
School of Art (1969). From 1970 he exhibited in one-man shows
annually throughout the UK. His first international solo exhibition
was held at Rosa Esman Gallery, New York in 1982 and this quickly
led to a string of exhibitions on the continent and throughout
the world. In 1986 he was given the first one-man show ever
to be held at the National Portrait Gallery, London, centred
around his portrait of Ian Botham, commissioned by the NPG.
He also had a one-man show at the National Portrait Gallery,
Scotland in 1994, exhibiting his portrait of the composer, Peter
Maxwell Davis commissioned by the gallery; this was surrounded
by other works by Bellany, held in its collection.
Retrospectives of his work were held in 1983 (touring the UK,
the United States and Australia), in 1986 at the Scottish National
Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh and the Serpentine Gallery,
London, in 1988 at the Ruth Siegel Gallery, New York and at
the Hamburger Kunsthalle and Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund (1988-89).
Bellany is having a major exhibition entitled 'Bellany in Italy',
at the Ricci Foundation, Barga, Tuscany in 2002. His work has
also been included in many key group exhibitions both nationally
and internationally since 1963.
Among Bellany’s numerous awards are the Burston Award
at the Royal College of Art (1965), John Moores Prize Winner
(1980), Major Arts Council Award (1981), Athena International
Art Award ((joint first-prize winner, 1985) and the Royal Academy’s
Wollaston Award (1987). In 1992 he received a British Council
visit to Central Europe and in 1993 he won the Korn/Ferry Picture
of the Year Award at the Royal Academy. His commissions include
murals for Chesser House, Edinburgh (commissioned by the Ministry
of Agriculture and Fisheries in 1965) and the portraits of Lord
Renfrew and Sir Roy Caine (commissioned by the National Portrait
Gallery, London).
Bellany
was elected Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge in 1988 and in
1994 was awarded the CBE. He went on to be given an Honorary
Doctorate by the University of Edinburgh in 1996 and an Honorary
D Lit by Heriot Watt, University of Edinburgh in 1998. He was
elected RA in 1991 (ARA 1986), Honorary Member of the Royal
Scottish Academy in 1986, and in 1998 was made a Senior Fellow
of the Royal College of Art, London. John Bellany lives and
works in Cambridge, Edinburgh and Barga, Italy.
Recent Solo Exhibitions
2000 Beaux Arts, London
Solomon Gallery, Dublin
1998-99 Elaine Baker Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida
1998 Beaux Arts, London
1997 Beaux Arts, London
1996 Peacock Gallery, Aberdeen
MacGeary Gallery, Brussels
Galeria Kin, Mexico
1995 Terry Dintenfass Gallery, New York
Edinburgh Festival Exhibition
Talbot Rice Gallery, University of Edinburgh
Strathclyde University Gallery, Glasgow
1994 Beaux Arts, Bath
1993 Flowers East Gallery, London
Berkeley Square Gallery, London
1992 Flowers East Gallery, London
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow
1991 Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Fischer Fine Art, London
1990 Raab Gallery, Berlin
Ruth Siegel Gallery, New York
Compass Gallery, Glasgow
Public Collections
Aberdeen Art Gallery
Arts Council of Great Britain
Belfast Polytechnic
British Council
British Museum, London
Chesser House, Edinburgh
Contemporary Art Society
Dundee Central Museum and Art Gallery
Edinburgh Corporation
Ferens Art Gallery, Hull
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums
Government Art Collection
Hatton Gallery, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow
J F Kennedy Library, Boston
Kassa Kasser Museum, New York
Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery
Leeds City Art Gallery
Leicester Museum and Art Gallery
Maclaurin Art Gallery, Ayr
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Middlesborough Art Gallery
Museum of Boca Raton, Florida
Museum of London
Museum of Modern Art, New York
National Gallery of Art, Gdansk
National Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin
National Gallery of Poland, Warsaw
National Library of Congress, Washington
National Portrait Gallery, London
National Portrait Gallery, Scotland
New York Public Library
Perth Museum and Art Gallery
Royal College of Art, London
Scottish Arts Council
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
Sheffield City Art Gallery
Southampton City Art Gallery
Swindon Museum and Art Gallery
Tate Gallery, London
University of Western Australia, Perth
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
Wolverhampton Municipal Art Gallery and Museum
Zuider Zee Museum, Holland