David Hepher | |
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Born | |
Nationality | British |
Education | Camberwell School of Art |
Occupation | Painter |
David Hepher (born Surrey, [1] England, 1935) [2] [3] is a British artist, [2] best known for his paintings of buildings, [4] landscapes, especially tower blocks, including the Aylesbury Estate:
The Aylesbury Estate is... the remarkable leitmotif of [his] work as a painter… the Aylesbury is to Hepher what the Stour valley was to Constable or the Medway to Turner. [5]
David Hepher was born in Surrey. He studied at Camberwell School of Art [6] and then at Slade School of Art. [1]
He later became a Senior lecturer in painting at Chelsea School of Art from 1981 to 1990. Since 2001 he became a professor and head of undergraduate painting at Slade School of Fine Art.
He bought a house in Camberwell Grove, England, in 1961 and has lived there ever since. [7]
His work has been exhibited in the Serpentine Gallery, Flowers Gallery, Mappin Art Gallery, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Hayward Gallery, Ikon Gallery and Tate Britain,. [8]
He is featured in the two parts BBC Four documentary: "Bunkers, Brutalism, Bloodymindedness: Concrete Poetry", where he was interviewed by Jonathan Meades. [9]
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David Hepher | |
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Born | |
Nationality | British |
Education | Camberwell School of Art |
Occupation | Painter |
David Hepher (born Surrey, [1] England, 1935) [2] [3] is a British artist, [2] best known for his paintings of buildings, [4] landscapes, especially tower blocks, including the Aylesbury Estate:
The Aylesbury Estate is... the remarkable leitmotif of [his] work as a painter… the Aylesbury is to Hepher what the Stour valley was to Constable or the Medway to Turner. [5]
David Hepher was born in Surrey. He studied at Camberwell School of Art [6] and then at Slade School of Art. [1]
He later became a Senior lecturer in painting at Chelsea School of Art from 1981 to 1990. Since 2001 he became a professor and head of undergraduate painting at Slade School of Fine Art.
He bought a house in Camberwell Grove, England, in 1961 and has lived there ever since. [7]
His work has been exhibited in the Serpentine Gallery, Flowers Gallery, Mappin Art Gallery, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Hayward Gallery, Ikon Gallery and Tate Britain,. [8]
He is featured in the two parts BBC Four documentary: "Bunkers, Brutalism, Bloodymindedness: Concrete Poetry", where he was interviewed by Jonathan Meades. [9]
Exhibition Catalogues
Monographs