BORN 1956 Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire UK
STUDIES
Middlesbrough College of Art, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
Byam Shaw School of Art, London
Background
“I was the oldest of seven children, born into a three-bedroom council house in Middlesbrough. My father was a labourer, with no trade or qualifications.
There was no luxury. Three pennies a week would be my pocket money – if I got any. But at that age you don’t know you’re poor. I thought where I lived was the biggest town in the world. Like any other kid does.
I’ve always drawn. And when I drew, I’d go into my own world. I’d spend my time getting cigarette packets, unwrapping them, flattening them and drawing on them. I’d just draw and draw and draw. I knew I was going to be a painter. I think I was eleven when I saw, ‘Lust for Life’, the film about Van Gogh. I really identified with Van Gogh, especially in the scene where everyone is shouting at him, making fun of him. That sort of thing happened to me all the time because I didn’t fight back. Nobody understood me. And I didn’t even know what it was they couldn’t understand.
I left school at fifteen. I couldn’t get any qualifications because of my dyslexia. I did all sorts of jobs, working on ships up and down the Tees, often on the dole. It was a bad time for me, and I was really unhappy. One day a friend suggested I go along to the art college.
My application form was terrible, the spelling was all wrong and it was clear enough that I couldn’t write essays. But I had literally thousands of drawings. At that time I used to carry an old school blackboard around on my back. I fixed a drawing board onto it, and some haversack straps. I was out at six in the morning drawing in the parks, everywhere. And because I had this huge pile of work there was no problem at the college – I was in!
I had no confidence at all when I started there. If somebody had said I was blue I’d have believed them. I put all my gear in a bag with ‘Karate’ written on the side so people would think I was some kind of martial arts expert and leave me alone!
Seeing the paintings in the Tate Gallery for the first time changed my whole way of thinking. From them on I just ate and drank modern art. Rothko, especially, is one of my real heroes. I realised how important it was to put myself, Mackenzie Thorpe, into my paintings. When I first set up the Art haus shop, things were very difficult again. There were problems with money and a lot of local people were putting down my work. That’s when I did the first square sheep’. It just came to me, I don’t know why, but I knew straight away why it was square. Sexism, racism, homophobia, bigotry, conformity, that’s what it represented. Soon though, the sheep came to mean something different, to do with my work, family, my wife and kids. My family is one of the biggest influences on me now. I’ll draw a picture and it’ll be so bright, I’ll like it so much that I’ll call it ‘Owen’ or ‘Chloe’ or Susan, because I want them to have it, its for them.
I work here in my shop, with a big wide window. Everyone can see in, see what I do –
there are no tricks! It’s not a gift from God, I’m just a normal bloke doing my job, like anybody else. Sometimes my life has been a dark tunnel, but a dark tunnel can be very productive. You’ve got to do your best to come out at the other end. I’m fighting all the time in my pictures. But there’s lots of fun in them to. All sorts of bad things have gone on, but I’m here, I’ve survived.
I believe that there is hope, and that you can be happy if you work at it.
If you see a flower, look at it, paint it – but don’t pick it, don’t hurt it!
That’s the kind of innocence I’m trying to get across.”
MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS
Teesside University ‘Middlesbrough Murals’, Middlesbrough, England 2011
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum, Middlesbrough, England 2010
Heart Institute at Cincinnati Childrens Memorial Hospital, Illinois 2009
Garoon Science Center at JCC of Chicago, Lake Zurich, Illinois 2009
Saga Prefectural Museum, Saga, Japan 2008
Fukuoka Prefectural Museum, Fukuoka, Japan 2008
Kumamoto Prefectural Museum, Kumamoto City, Japan 2008
Kagoshima Prefectural Museum, Kagoshima, Japan 2008
Christchurch Arts Centre- Monumental Sculpture Installation, Christchurch, New Zealand 2007
Mill Creek Park – Monumental Sculpture Installation, Kansas City, Misssouri 2006
Leddy-Voulkos Art Centre, Kansas City, Misssouri 2006
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England 2001
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1984 The Last Chance Centre, London
1986 The 181 Gallery, London
1990 The Escape Gallery, London
1991 St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London
1992 St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London
1993 Kings Head Hotel, Richmond, Yorkshire
1993 The Glass House Gallery, Yorkshire
1994 The Halcyon Gallery, Selfridges, London
1995 The Phoenix Gallery, Selfrides, London
1995 Halcyon Gallery, Birmingham, England, 1998, 2002
1995 Allerton Castle, Knaresborough, Yorkshire
1995 The Soan Gallery, London
1996 Halcyon Gallery, Birmingham, England
1996 Ozten Zeki Gallery, London
1996 Art Connoisseur Gallery, London
1997 Hexton Gallery, New York
1997 Hanson Gallery, Sausalito, CA
1998 Hanson Gallery, Sausalito, CA
1998 R. Roberts Gallery, Jacksonville, FL
1998 Hanson Gallery, New Orleans, LA
1998 Hanson Gallery, Carmel, CA
1998 Images Fine Art, Napa Valley, CA
1998 Kenneth Behm Galleries, Seattle, WA
1999 Hanson Gallery, Sausalito, CA
1999 Hanson Gallery, Carmel, CA
1999 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
1999 Gallery One, Denver, CO
2000 Hanson Gallery, Sausalito, CA
2000 Hanson Gallery, Carmel, CA
2000 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
2000 Hanson Shaker Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2000 Editions Limited Gallery, Indianapolis, IN
2000 Gallery One, Denver, CO
2000 Galerie Zuger, Aspen, CO
2001 Hanson Gallery, Sausalito, CA
2001 R. Roberts Gallery, Jacksonville, FL
2001 Hanson Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2001 Hanson Gallery, Carmel, CA
2001 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
2001 Hanson Shaker Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2001 Editions Limited Gallery, Indianapolis, IN
2001 Galerie Zuger, Aspen, CO
2001 Charles Anthony Gallery, Vail, CO
2002 Hanson Gallery, Sausalito, CA
2002 Hanson Gallery, Carmel, CA
2002 Hanson Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2002 Gallery One, Denver, CO
2002 Charles Anthony Gallery, Vail, CO
2003 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney, Australia
2003 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2003 Pop International, New York, New York
2003 Fingerhut Gallery, La Jolla, California
2004 Fishers Fine Arts, Auckland, New Zealand
2004 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney, Australia
2004 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2004 Gallery One, Denver, CO
2004 Hanson Gallery, Carmel, CA
2005 Fishers Fine Arts, Auckland, New Zealand
2005 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney, Australia
2005 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
2005 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2005 Pop International, New York, New York
2005 Arthaus Gallery, Richmond, UK
2006 Fishers Fine Arts, Auckland, New Zealand
2006 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney, Australia
2006 Onessimo Fine Art, Palm Beach, FL
2006 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2006 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
2006 Arthaus Gallery, Richmond, UK
2007 Fishers Fine Arts, Auckland, New Zealand
2007 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney, Australia
2007 Linton and Kay Gallery, Perth, Australia
2007 Arthaus Gallery, Richmond, UK
2007 R. Roberts Gallery, Jacksonville, FL
2007 Fingerhut Gallery, La Jolla, California
2007 Gallery One, Denver, CO
2007 Hanson Gallery, Carmel, CA
2008 Linton and Kay Gallery, Perth, Australia
2008 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney, Australia
2008 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
2008 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2008 Pop International, New York, New York
2008 Arthaus Gallery, Richmond, UK
2009 Linton and Kay Gallery, Perth, Australia
2009 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
2009 Onessimo Fine Art, Palm Beach, FL
2009 Angela King Gallery, New Orleans, LOU
2009 Off The Wall, Houston, TX
2009 Arthaus Gallery, Richmond, UK
2009 Gallery 27, London, UK
2010 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
2010 Artisan Fine Art, London, UK
2010 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2010 Arthaus Gallery, Richmond, UK
2010 R. Roberts Gallery, Jacksonville, FL
2011 Atlas Galleries, Chicago, IL
2011 Onessimo Fine Art, Palm Beach, FL
2011 Off The Wall, Houston, TX
2011 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2011 Pop International, New York, New York
2012 Onessimo Fine Art, Palm Beach, FL
2012 Off The Wall, Houston, TX
2012 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2012 P&C Fine Art, Georgetown, DC
2012 Arthaus Gallery, Richmond, UK
2012 Rennies Gallery, Liverpool, UK
2012 Howarth Gallery, Lancashire, UK
2013 Enatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2013 Ron Epskamp Gallery, New Zealand
2013 Linton and Kay Gallery, Perth, Australia
2013 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney, Australia
2014 Linton and Kay Gallery, Perth, Australia
2014 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney, Australia
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1985 The Tom Allen Centre, London
1986 West Ham Town Hall, London
1990 The Ginger Gallery, Bristol
1991 The Laguna Art Festival, Laguna Beach, CA
1992 The Highgate Gallery, London
1992 The Blackheath Gallery, London
1993 The Blackheath Gallery, London
1996 Artexpo Los Angeles, Los Angeles
1997 Tressors Art Fair , Singapore
1997 Artexpo New York, New York
1998 Artexpo New York, New York
1999 Artexpo New York, New York
2000 Artexpo New York, New York
2001 Artexpo New York, New York
2002 Artexpo New York, New York
2002 Kaleidoscope Gallery, Mission Viejo, CA
2002 Peabody Fine Art, Menlo Park, CA
2002 Ann Jackson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2003 Fine Art Forum, New York, New York
2004 Fine Art Forum, New York, New York
2005 Art Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2005 Art Sydney, NSW, Australia
2005 Chicago Contemporary Classic, Chicago, Illinois
2005 Tokyo Art Collection, Tokyo, Japan
2006 Art Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2006 Art Sydney, NSW, Australia
2006 Art Miami, Miami, FL
2007 Art Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2007 Art Sydney, NSW, Australia
2007 Art Miami, Miami, FL
COMMISSIONS AND HONORS
1995 Allerton Castle Exhibition Largest one-man show ever held in Northern England – Commissioned to create a series of hand-pulled serigraphs for European market
1996 Artexpo Los Angeles Selected as official artist for show poster and catalog cover – Commissioned to create second series of hand-pulled serigraphs for international market
1996 Elton John Aids Foundation Commission – Holiday card design
1997 Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne, Commission – Save The Children Fund British Dyslexia Foundation Commission – Holiday card design
1998 William Hague, British Conservative Party Leader – Holiday card design
2002 Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation, Grand Slam for Children’s Fundraiser
2004 Art of Telethon 7, Perth, WA
2006 Art of Telethon 7, Perth, WA
2007 Art of Telethon 7, Perth, WA
2008 Art of Telethon 7, Perth, WA
2009 Art of Telethon 7, Perth, WA
2009 William Hague, British Conservative Party Leader – Holiday card design
2011 Oklahoma Children’s Hospital Permanent Sculpture Commission
2012 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II – Original pastel to celebrate Jubilee
COLLECTORS
Bill Wyman, Bass Guitarist, The Rolling Stones
Cameron Mackintosh, Musical Director, Writer Producer
William Hague, British Conservative Party Leader
David Duvall, Professional Golfer