Benjamin Jamie (born 1978) is a British painter based in London. He was educated at the University of Gloucestershire and the Ecole Cantonale D'Art Du Valais in Sierre, Switzerland. He completed 2 years on the Turps Banana Painting Programme in London. [1]
He was one of the five Prizewinners for the John Moores Painting Prize 2016. [2]
Benjamin West, was a British-American artist who painted famous historical scenes such as The Death of Nelson, The Death of General Wolfe, the Treaty of Paris, and Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky.
Marcus Harvey is an English artist and painter, one of the Young British Artists (YBAs).
Liverpool Biennial is the largest international contemporary art festival in the United Kingdom.
Lloyd Frederic Rees AC CMG was an Australian landscape painter who twice won the Wynne Prize for his landscape paintings.
Harry William Pye is a British artist, writer, and event organizer.
Bruce McLean is a Scottish sculptor, performance artist and painter.
Victor Arthur James Willing was a British painter, noted for his original nude studies. He was a friend and colleague of many notable artists, including Elisabeth Frink, Michael Andrews and Francis Bacon. He was married to Portuguese feminist artist Paula Rego.
Reece Jones is a contemporary artist living in London.
Simon Gales is a contemporary British artist and painter of limited output who destroys much of his work. He exhibits mainly in London and France.
Rose Wylie is a British painter. She is an artist known for creating large paintings on unprimed canvas.
Mary Potter, OBE was an English painter whose best-known work uses a restrained palette of subtle colours.
Nicholas Middleton is an English artist born in London, England in 1975. He studied at the London Guildhall University 1993. In 1994, at the Winchester School of Art where he was awarded a BA Honours Fine Art in 1997. In 2006 he was the Visitors' Choice prizewinner at John Moores Painting Prize 24 and in 2010 Middleton was a Prizewinner and the Visitors' Choice Award prizewinner at John Moores Painting Prize 2010. His paintings are "primarily influenced by the experience of the urban environment as a visual arena where unexpected juxtapositions occur". He is a member of Contemporary British Painting.
Susie Hamilton is an English artist.
Julian Brown is a British artist. He lives and works in London. He studied at Liverpool John Moores University, England (1993–96) and Royal Academy Schools, London (1998–2001). His work is heavily influenced by childhood visions and the folk-art from his Polish mother. He was long-listed for the John Moores Painting Prize in 2016 and in 2012 was shortlisted for the Marmite Prize in Painting IV (2012–13). Brown has exhibited his work nationally and internationally and is a member of Contemporary British Painting.
Katie Pratt is an artist and abstract painter living and working in London. Born in Epsom, UK, 23 May 1969, she is most recognised for large paintings with heavy volumes of oil paint that combine geometric and organic detail in diagrammatic complex systems. She won the Jerwood Painting Prize in 2001.
Myles Francis Martin Murphy was an English painter known for his mathematical approach to depictions of the human figure which he learned at the Slade School of Art where he later taught. In 1954 he was seriously burned while painting himself in a wedding dress but subsequently won the Slade diploma prize for the portrait he was working on at the time. In 1974, he won the John Moores Painting Prize for Figure with Yellow Foreground.
Michael Simpson is a British painter. Simpson has had major solo shows at the Serpentine (1985), the Arnolfini (1996), Spike Island (2016), and BlainSouthern (2017), and in 2016 won the John Moores Painting Prize for his painting Squint (19).
Andrew Parkinson (Andy) was born in 1959 in Burnley, Lancashire, England and lives and works in Nottingham, England. He studied art at Trent Polytechnic graduating in 1980.
Nick Fudge is a British painter, sculptor, and digital artist.
John Reno Jackson is a Caymanian interdisciplinary artist, known for his continued exploration with multimedia through a series of works made interpreting themes such as migration, isolation and identity. His works interlace ideas in multiple narratives drawn from current and historical situations within the Cayman Islands and the Caribbean region.