Anthony Whishaw studied at Chelsea School of Art from 1948 to 1952 (awarded NDD) and the Royal College of Art, London from 1952 to 1955, when he was awarded the ARCA (first class hons), the RCA Travelling Scholarship, an Abbey Minor Scholarship and a Spanish Government Scholarship.
His work deals with explorations of memory and experience. On the edge of representation, varying in intent, scale and depiction, it seeks to reconcile illusion and allusion, the abstract and the figurative, past and present pictorial languages to create unforeseen visual experiences.
His first solo show was held at the Libreria Abril, Madrid in 1956. Subsequently, he had regular exhibitions at Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London, throughout the 1960s and went on to have numerous solo shows throughout the UK at venues including the ICA, London (1971), the Oxford Gallery, Oxford (1978) and Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge (1982). He also exhibited in many key group exhibitions from 1952, and has participated regularly in the Whitechapel Open, the Hayward Annual, and the John Moores Painting Prize.
He has many awards to his name, including the RCA Drawing Prize (1954), Perth International Drawing Biennale Prize (1973), South East Arts Association Painting Prize (1975), Arts Council of Great Britain Award (1978), Greater London Council Painting Prize (1981), Abbey Premier Scholarship (1982), John Moores Minor Painting Prize (1982), Lorne Scholarship (1982-3), Joint winner Hunting Group National Art Competition (1986), and Korn Ferry Carre Oban International Picture of the Year in 1996.
He was elected a Member of the London Group in 1979, an Associate Royal Academician in 1980, a Royal Academician in 1989 and a Member of the Royal West of England Academy in 1992. Between 1958 and 1992, he taught on an occasional basis at Chelsea School of Art, and St Martins.
He lives and works in London.
Born: 1930 in London, England, United Kingdom
Nationality: British
Elected ARA: 22 May 1980
Elected RA: 7 December 1989
Elected Senior RA: 1 October 2005
Gender: Male
Preferred media: Painting
Anthony Whishaw RA
Interior with King and Queen, 1985-1990
Acrylic on canvas
Anthony Whishaw RA
Reflections, Interior Triptych, 1985/1987
Acrylic on canvas
Anthony Whishaw RA
Maelstrom I, 2004
Acrylic and paper on canvas
Anthony Whishaw RA
The Blind Leading The Blind II, 1987-90
Acrylic and collage on canvas
Anthony Whishaw RA
Memory File, 1997
Hand coloured etching on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Life drawing of a seated man viewed from the side, 1950s
Pencil on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Woman Surprised by Flies, 2012
Acrylic, plaster and ink on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Mother and Daughter, 1998-2016
Acrylic, plaster, chalk and scraping out on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Arched Interior, 1996-2000
Acrylic, plaster, chalk, and collage on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Relaxing Models, 1993-95
Acrylic, plaster, chalk and collage on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Posing Models, 1990-93
Acrylic, plaster, ink and scraping out on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Interior, 1989-93
Acrylic, cement and hessian on several sheets of paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Four Cans and Cherries, 1985-86
Acrylic, plaster, chalk, charcoal and scraping on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Night Triangles, 1976
Ink, acrylic, plaster, white chalk and collage on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Triangular Landscape Forming, 1976
Ink, acrylic and watercolour on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Group Disintegrating II, 1967
Etching on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Two Seated Figures, 1962
Ink on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Seated Man and Woman, 1961
Ink and watercolour on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Life drawing of a reclining woman, 1950s
Pencil on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
The Finishing Touch, 1947
Watercolour with pen and ink on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
'And what are your politics?', 1947
Pen and ink on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Last Supper, 1967
Etching on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
Sleeping Man, 1961
Etching on paper
Anthony Whishaw RA
H211 FKE I, 1997-2010
Acrylic and collage on canvas
Anthony Whishaw RA
Interior With Figure, 2004-08
Acrylic and collage on board
Anthony Whishaw RA
Bullfight With Falling Picador, 1951-52
Oil on canvas
Anthony Whishaw RA
Summer Field, 1981-82
Acrylic on canvas
2022 Royal West of England Academy
Beam, Nottingham
2021 Fine Art Society, London
Old Big School Gallery, Tonbridge
Beam, Nottingham
2020 Royal Academy of Arts, London
Browse & Darby, London
Imperial Health Charity touring exhibition (St Mary’s, Hammersmith and Charing Cross hospitals, London)
2018 Canwood Gallery, Herefordshire
2017 Mishcon de Reya, London
2016 Art Space Gallery, London
Browse & Darby, London
2010 Acme Studio (sponsored by Acme)
The Fine Art Society
Kings Place Gallery, London
2009 Pasmore Gallery, Harrow School
2007 Osborne Samuel Gallery, London
2002 Art First, London
2000-01 St Anne’s College, Oxford University
2000 Royal Academy of Arts (Friends’ Room), London
Stephen Lacey Gallery, London
1999 Art First, London
Arts Council of Great Britain
Bolton Art Gallery
Chantrey Bequest
City Art Galleries, Sheffield
Coventry Art Gallery
Ferens Art Gallery, Hull
Government Art Collection
Huddersfield Musuem & Art Gallery
Leicester City Art Gallery
Museo de Arte Moderno, Murcia
Museo de Bahia, Brazil
Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
National Gallery of Wales
Power Art Gallery, Sydney
Royal Academy of Arts, London
Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
Seattle Museum of Art, USA
Tate Gallery, London
Western Australia Gallery
This comprehensive monograph is the first to explore Anthony Whishaw RA’s career of seven decades, featuring over 160 of his works.
Art historian Richard Davey takes the reader on Whishaw’s journey, from his early cubist-inspired landscapes to later, monumental visions of the rivers and forests of southern England. Davey examines Whishaw’s influences, themes and the unchanging passions which have allowed him to sustain such a rich and inventive body of work.