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Clive McCartney (Scottish, 1960)
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Clive McCartney Above and Below, The Reichstag, Berlin
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Clive McCartney Afternoon in Café Central, Madrid
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Clive McCartney Atmospheres, Saint Germain, Paris
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Clive McCartney Blue Evening, Albert Bridge, London
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Clive McCartney Michelangelo’s Square, Rome
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Clive McCartney Movement, Grand Central Station. New York
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Biography |
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1960 |
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Born in New Delhi, India |
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1980 |
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Central School of Art |
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1981 - 1984 |
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Chelsea School of Art Distinction for thesis on Melville's 'Moby Dick' in relation to Wittgenstein's Critique of Language. Studied under Cecil Collins, Ken Kiff, Leon Villancour, Anthony Wisnaw, Patrick Caufield and Derek Boshier. Travelled as Painter/Photographer over next ten years to Spain (living with farming community in Alpuharras), Europe, Egypt, Thailand (lived with Animist hill tribe in Golden Triangle, enroled as Thai-Buddhist monk, Chaing Mai), Burma, Malaysia, Java, Bali, Borneo, Turkey, India, Nepal, Kashmir and Morocco. |
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1995 |
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Living and working as a full time painter |
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Exhibitions |
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Graham Gallery, Kent |
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Private showings, Kent |
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New Grafton Gallery, London |
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Duncan R Miller, London |
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Manya Egle, London |
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W H Patterson Fine Arts - Christmas Show 1994-1996 |
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Nicola Woodhead 1994 Exhibition, First one man show (SOLO) |
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World of Watercolour, Park Lane Hotel |
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Expo '94, New York |
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Art '94 Contemporary Art Fair |
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Art '94 London Contemporary Art Fair, Islington (Business Design Centre) |
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Central School of Art |
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Chelsea College of Art |
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Young Contemporaries, ICA |
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Christies Inaugural |
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Fulham Photographers' Gallery |
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Stoles, Royal Academy |
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Court Lodge Art Fair |
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Nicola Woodhead Contemporary Art Fair |
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Armoury Show (works on paper), New York |
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Manchester Arts Fair |
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20th Century Art Fair, Royal college of Art |
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New Grafton Summer Show, Parts I and II |
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Royal Academy Summer Show (all three paintings accepted) |
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