Biography
Patrick Caulfield studied at Chelsea School of Art, London from
1956 to 1960 and at the Royal College of Art, London from 1960
to 1963. He returned to Chelsea School of Art to teach from
1963 to 1971.
Caulfield's
first solo exhibition was held in 1965 at the Robert Fraser
Gallery, London. His international reputation was quickly established
and a string of one-man shows of his work were held in the UK
and in many countries throughout the world. His first print
retrospectives were held at Waddington Galleries, London in
1973 and at Tortue Gallery, Santa Monica, California, touring
to Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona in 1977.
Subsequent
retrospectives were held at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
('Paintings 1963-81'), touring to the Tate Gallery, London in
1981; Waddington Galleries, London (1981); Nishimura Gallery,
Tokyo (1982); Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol (1983); Museu Nacional
de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro (British Council print retrospective)
with a subsequent tour to 12 venues in South America (1985-87)
and 3 venues in Portugal (1989-90); and Cleveland Gallery, Middlesborough
(1988). More recently, retrospectives have been held at the
Serpentine Gallery, London (1992-93), the Alan Cristea Gallery,
London (1999) and at the Hayward Gallery, London (British Council
retrospective), touring to Musée National d'Histoire et d'Art,
Luxembourg, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, and the
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut.
Caulfield's
work has also been included in numerous key group exhibitions
throughout the world since 1961. Among Caulfield's many commissions
are the design of the sets and costumes for Michael Corder's
ballet 'Party Game' for the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera
House, Covent Garden in 1984. He went on to be commissioned
to design the carpet for the atrium of the British Council offices
in Manchester (1991) and to design a giant mosaic entitled 'Flowers,
Lily Pad, Pictures and Labels' for the National Museum of Wales
Cardiff (1994).
In 1995
he designed the sets and costumes for the production of Frederick
Ashton's 'Rhapsody' at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden,
which went on to be performed at the Opera National de Paris
in 1996.
Patrick
Caulfield was joint-winner of the Jerwood Painting Prize in
1995. In 1996 he was awarded the CBE, and received an Honorary
Fellowship of the London Institute. He
lives and works in London.
Recent
Solo Exhibitions
2001 - Pallant House, Chichester 2001 - Galerie Papillon, Paris
1999 - Alan Cristea Gallery, London (print retrospective) 1999
- Hayward Gallery, London (British Council retrospective) touring
to Musée 1999 - National d'Histoire et d'Art, Luxembourg; Calouste
Gulbenkian Foundation, 1999 - Lisbon; Yale Center for British
Art, New Haven, Connecticut 1998 - Soho Gallery, London 1998
- Waddington Galleries, London 1997 - Waddington Galleries,
London 1996 - Galerie Claudine Papillon, Paris 1994 - Bodilly
Galleries, Cambridge 1993 - Galerie Claudine Papillon, Paris
1992-93 - Serpentine Gallery, London (retrospective) 1991-92
- Kilburn Tricycle Gallery, London 1990 - Music Theatre Gallery,
London
Public
Collections
Harry N Abrams Collections, New York. Arts Council of Great
Britain, London. Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth. Birmingham
City Art Gallery. British Council, London and Manchester. Calouste
Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon Castle Museum, Norwich Dallas
Museum, Texas Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington Department of
the Environment, London Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,
Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C. Kunsthalle Bielefeld,
Germany Manchester City Art Gallery Musée National d'Histoire
et d'Art, Luxembourg National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff Scottish National Gallery
of Modern Art, Edinburgh Sintra Museum of Modern Art, Portugal
- The Berardo Collection Peter Stuyvesant Foundation, London
Tate Gallery, London Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts,
Japan Victoria and Albert Museum, London Virginia Museum of
Fine Arts, Richmond Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Whitworth
Art Gallery, Manchester