Gerard Hemsworth
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Gerard Hemsworth (b. 1945, London) is a contemporary artist. He studied at St. Martin's College from 1963-1967 and has exhibited his work internationally since the 1970s. Initially his work was associated with the conceptual art practices of the late 1960s/1970s, however since the early 1980s it has expanded to include painting and print-making. In 1995, he exhibited with the BANK (art collective). In 2000, he was the winner of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Charles Wollaston Prize.[1]
He is currently Professor of Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, University of London where he is Director of Postgraduate Studies in Fine Art.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS 239TH SUMMER EXHIBITION
- ^ Department of Art Goldsmiths University of London
[edit] External links
- Gerard Hemsworth on ArtFacts.net