Bryan Kneale
Bryan Kneale RA (born 19 June 1930[1]) is a Manx artist and sculptor, described by BBC News Online as "one of the Isle of Man's best known artists."[2]
Biography
Born in the island's capital, Douglas,[3] Kneale studied painting at the Douglas School of Art, from which he graduated in 1947, and then moved to London, to study at the Royal Academy Schools.[4] In 1948, he won the Rome Prize and spent some time living in Italy.[3] During the 1950s, he learned welding, and in 1960 took to sculpture in preference to painting, and became a teacher.[3]
He has taught at Hornsey College of Art and Design, and from 1963 until his retirement from teaching in 1995 he taught sculpture at the Royal College of Art.[4] He was also Master and later Professor of Sculpture at the Royal Academy between 1982 and 1990.[1] In addition to his teaching, numerous exhibitions of his own painting and sculpture work have been held since 1953,[3] and his works are displayed in countries such as Australia, Brazil, New Zealand and the United States.[3] In the USA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City includes examples of his work amongst its public collections.[1]
He was awarded a Leverhulme Trust Prize in 1952, as well as the Daily Express Young Painters' Prize (1955) and an Arts Council Purchase Award (1969).[4] In 1970, he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, and a full Academician in 1974.
Kneale is the younger brother of the screenwriter Nigel Kneale (1922–2006),[5] best known for his Quatermass television serials. Kneale illustrated the covers for Penguin Books' releases of his elder brother's Quatermass scripts in 1960.[6] He was also responsible for a painting of a lobster from which BBC special effects designers Bernard Wilkie and Jack Kine drew their inspiration for the Martian creatures they constructed for Quatermass and the Pit (1958–59).[7]
He currently lives in London.[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Bryan Kneale". Royal West of England Academy. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
- ↑ "Sculptor supports island museum". BBC News Online. 15 November 2005. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "Bryan Kneale". sculpture.org.uk. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "Bryan Kneale RA". Royal Academy. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
- ↑ Murray, Andy (2006). Into the Unknown: The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale (paperbackLondon: Headpress. ISBN 1-900486-50-4. ).
- ↑ Pixley, Andrew (2005). The Quatermass Collection — Viewing Notes (paperback ). London: BBC Worldwide. BBCDVD1478.
- ↑ Jack Kine and Bernard Wilkie (2005). Making Demons (Documentary using archive interview material. Extra feature on The Quatermass Collection setDVD). BBC Worldwide. ) (
External links
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