John Walker Exhibition & Book Signing

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Exhibition and book signing event to celebrate the publication of a new book John Walker Touch by Catherine Lampert and Alex Bacon. The book is a long overdue evaluation of John Walker’s work from the last half century and includes essays by the authors connecting key works with new perspectives and historical influences, and examining the role of form, colour, and presence in Walker’s masterly paintings. Alongside the book launch, there will be a 10-day exhibition of Walker’s paintings held in the Green Room at Messums London.

John Walker’s prolific painting career spans over sixty years. His practice is inspired by a range of visual references, notably the work of Goya, Matisse, the abstract expressionists, and the art of Oceania, as well as by shapes and pattern motifs evoking history, time, and place; however, his work cannot readily be defined as abstract or figurative, and his guiding thought is to have a conversation with the art of the past that embraces feeling and touch. As Walker puts it, the artist should listen to the sound of the brush. His desire to “own” a subject is present in his engagement with the bay at Seal Point, Maine, where he has lived for many years: “It’s about capturing something no one else has seen.”

Walker’s works are in major museums and private collections internationally, and he has had solo exhibitions in the UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, and China. Despite winning the John Moores Painting Prize in 1976, and being nominated for 1985’s Turner Prize, he has exercised a resistance to reputation-building, and visualises his studio practice as a slow, evolving process. His uncompromising judgments infuse the work, and are one reason he remains an artist respected and closely watched by many other artists, increasingly by younger admirers.

 

 

Biography 

John Walker

[ 1939
- Present ]
For more than a decade from the 1970’s, British born artists John walker was one of the most influential and imitated painters working in the UK, he represented his country at the 1972 Venice Biennale, had extensive survey shows at both the Tate and Hayward galleries and was shirtlisted for a Turner Prize in 1985.

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