Dexter Dalwood  (British, 1960) 

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Dexter Dalwood (British, b.1960) was born in Bristol, England, and attended the Humphry Davy School as a youth. Before becoming an artist, he performed in a punk rock band but maintained an interest in art. He earned a bachelor's degree from London's Central Saint Martins College of Art in 1985, and he studied in the master's program at the Royal College of Art in London from 1988 to 1990. In 1992, his first solo exhibition took place at the Clove Building in London. Dalwood creates large collages with images from famous art pieces, photographs, and pictures from magazines. One of his pieces titled Kurt Cobain`s Greenhouse features the skyline of Seattle and images of trees and flowers clipped from published works. An empty chair is prominently featured, and a guitar leans against the wall. Dalwood primarily works with paper, ink, and paint.

The artist employs screen printing techniques and works with oil on canvas. He is inspired by the work of other artists, including Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973) and John Everett Millais (British, 1829–1896). He has included images from their paintings in his own work. Bay of Pigs features a portion of Picasso's Le déjeuner sur l'herbe flipped upside down. The piece is a collage with painted elements; it includes pictures of trees and tropical images. Dalwood plans his work in advance and tries not to overwork his paintings. He is known for his collages; in an interview, Dalwood said "The collages are more important than just getting the composition. The collages are where the literal tearing up goes on." Dalwood’s The Deluge is both an oil painting and a collage. This work has an eerie feel, and features a house and boat in a rain storm.

Dalwood’s work has been shown at many galleries, including the Tate Saint Ives in Cornwall and the Saatchi Gallery in London. In 1998, his pieces were part of the critically acclaimed show Die Young, Stay Pretty at the ICA in London. In 2010, he was nominated for the Turner Prize. Dalwood continues to live and work in London.

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Dexter Dalwood, Kurt Cobain's Greenhouse

 

Dexter Dalwood
Kurt Cobain's Greenhouse
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Dexter Dalwood, Birth of the UN

 

Dexter Dalwood
Birth of the UN
2003

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Dexter Dalwood, Camp David

 

Dexter Dalwood
Camp David, 1999
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Dexter Dalwood, The Queen's Bedroom

 

Dexter Dalwood
The Queen's Bedroom, 1998
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Dexter Dalwood, Sharon Tate's House

 

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Sharon Tate's House, 1998
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1960   Born in Bristol, UK
1981 - 1985   BA, St. Martins School of Art, London
1988 - 1990   MA, Fine Arts, Royal College of Art, London
2010 - 2011   Turner Prize 10, Tate Britain, London (5 October 2010 - 3 January 2011)
  Lives and works in London
2010   Beauty is Diamond, Laleh June Galerie, Basel, Switzerland
2010   Dexter Dalwood, Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Malaga, Malaga, Spain (solo)
2010   Dexter Dalwood, FRAC Champagne Ardennes, Reims, France (solo)
2010   Dexter Dalwood, Tate St Ives, Cornwall, UK (solo)
2009   Dexter Dalwood: Endless Night, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, USA (solo)
2009   Dexter Dalwood, There is no Darkness but Ignorance, David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark (solo)
2009   Rank’ Picturing the social order 1516-2009, Leeds City Art Gallery, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland.
2008   ARTfutures, Bloomberg Space, London, UK
2007   Design For Living, Frank Cohen Collection, Wolverhampton
2007   Lights, Camera, Action: Artists’ Films for the Cinema, Whitney Museum, New York, USA
2007   POP Centric (curated by Michael Bevilacqua & Sandra Gering), Gering & López Gallery, New York
2007   Fit To Print: Printed Media In Collage, Gagosian Gallery, New York
2007   Dexter Dalwood: Recent History, Gagosian Gallery, London (Britannia) (solo)
2006   The Triumph of Painting: Saatchi Collection Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds, England
2006   Action, Mário Sequeira Gallery, Braga, Portugal
2005   Works on Paper, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, USA
2005   Contemporary Painting, Alan Koppel Gallery, Chicago, USA
2004   Galleon and Other Stories, Saatchi Gallery, County Hall, London, UK
2004   Dexter Dalwood, Gagosian Gallery, New York (Chelsea) (solo)
2003   Exploring Landscape: Eight Views from Britain, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, USA
2003   Days Like These (curated by Judith Nesbitt), Tate Britain, London, UK
2002   Remix, Tate Liverpool, England, UK
2002   Sydney Biennale, Sydney, Australia
2002   Hollywood is a Verb, Gagosian Gallery, London, UK
2002   Dexter Dalwood: New Paintings, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, USA (solo)
2001   Generator 3, Baluardo di San Regalo, Lucca, Italy
2001   Arthur C. Rose presents… Vilma Gold, London, UK
2001   View Five: Westworld, Mary Boone Gallery, New York, USA
2000   Sausages and Frankfurters: Recent British and German Paintings from the Ophiuchus Collection, The Hydra Workshop, Hydra, Greece
2000   Twisted: Urban and Visionary Landscapes in Contemporary Painting, AbbeMuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
2000   Dexter Dalwood: New Paintings, Gagosian Gallery, London, UK (solo)
1999   Dirty Realism, Robert Pearre Fine Art, Tuscon, AZ.
1999   Rebecca, Sali Gia, London, UK
1999   Heart and Soul, 60 Long Lane, London & Sandroni Rey, Venice, CA, USA
1999   Young and Serious-Recycled Image, Ernst Museum Budapest, Hungary
1999   Caught, 303 Gallery, New York, USA
1999   Neurotic Realism: Part Two, Saatchi Gallery, London, Uk
1998   Die Young Stay Pretty, ICA, London, UK
1998   Facts and Fictions, In Arco, Turin, Italy
1998   Humdrum, The Trade Apartment, London, UK
1998   Cluster Bomb, Morrison Judd, London, UK
1997   Thoughts, City Racing, London, UK
1996   Whitechapel Open, London, UK
1996   Remaking Reality, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, England
1995   John Moores 19 Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England
1995   Galerie Unwahr, Berlin, Germany (solo)
1994   Base, at Salama-Caro Gallery, London, UK
1994   Whitechapel Open, London, UK
1993   Wild, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England; Harris Museum, Preston, England
1992   Whitechapel Open, London, UK
1992   Clove Building, London, UK (solo)