The first major monograph on the work of London-based painter Susie Hamilton, featuring an introduction by Charlotte Mullins, an interview by Louisa Buck and an extended essay by Anna McNay. The publication has been edited by Anneka French, designed by Hyperkit, produced by Hurtwood and published by Anomie, London.
The first major monograph on the work of London-based painter Susie Hamilton, featuring an introduction by Charlotte Mullins, an interview by Louisa Buck and an extended essay by Anna McNay. The publication has been edited by Anneka French, designed by Hyperkit, produced by Hurtwood and published by Anomie, London.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susie Hamilton (b. London, 1950) studied Fine Art at St Martins School of Art and Byam Shaw School of Art. She read English Literature at London University, gaining a PhD in Shakespeare studies (1989). She lives and works in London and has been represented by Paul Stolper Gallery since 1996. Since 2018 Hamilton has been commissioned by mental health charity Hospital Rooms to create wall-paintings in psychiatric intensive care units and made three works for the central staircase of the new Springfield Hospital, London (2022). Recent solo exhibitions include Unbound, Paul Stolper, London (2022); in atoms, Paul Stolper, London (2016); Here Comes Everybody, St Paul's Cathedral, London (2015); Black Sun, Studio Hugo Opdal, Flø, Norway (2009); World of Light, Triumph Gallery, Moscow (2008); New Paintings, Galleri Trafo, Oslo (2007); Leisure Paintings, Paul Stolper, London (2006); Dissolve to Dew, St Edmund Hall, Oxford (2005); Immense Dawn, Paul Stolper, London (2003); Paradise Alone, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull (2002); Mutilates, St Giles' Cripplegate Church, London (2001). Hamilton's work is represented in collections including Government Art Collection, British Museum, Science Museum, Imperial College Healthcare Art Collection, Richard Heaton Collection, Murderme Collection, Deutsche Bank, St Paul's Cathedral, The Women's Art Collection, Brehman Collection, The Methodist Modern Art Collection, The Priseman Seabrook Collection, and The Groucho Club.
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