Friday, 3 June 2016

UXBRIDGE PAINTS

Alex UXBRIDGE

Alex Uxbridge lives a life of contrasts, straddling worlds, with studios in each and a different set of human dramas to depict, be it London witnessed from the top of the night bus, the chalk downs of red brick Wiltshire in the Kennet valley ( where he recently located) or remote North Wales where he grew up. His vision is expansive, secret wishes are given the light of day, and the Mediterranean inspires a different kind of work, one of sensations, as in the 'Summer Holiday Dream' paintings where he creates surreal filmic scenes.
Uxbridge is an artist inspired by poetry and song, be itT.S. Eliot's Four Quartets or Bob Dylan's Desolation Row; and a spirit of place. His island paintings are born of his unique relationship with the Anglesey of his youth. Knowing that he grew up in historic Plas Newydd with Rex Whistler's walk-in dreamscape of a magical harbour on the dining room wall,and cannons on the lawn facing across the Menai Strait to Caernarfon, summons up a whiff of a romantic ideal, of small children in a big house with a dressing up trunk, reading aloud before the fire, and a lost world charting the mysterious passage between child and adulthood. It was an upbringing which provides him with endlessly renewable scope for his imagination.
These pictures are painted with a child's wonderment and the appeal of his outlook lies in its apparent naivety and joyous, gestural freedom that is quite distinctive from his compatriots. Kyffin Williams and Peter Prendergast depict a grimmer reality of wildWales,its people and scenery. This painter is humble in the face of the natural world and its wonders. One senses he sees man as a grain of sand in the scheme of things; humankind and creatures are all given the same attention and scale. His tiny sea crafts, small distant figures, the lamping poacher (necessarily alone), have the mysterious quality of Carel Weight's tumbling people, though these are not in flight, they're battling the elements with insufficient ballast in this windy world. Above all, there is the weather in all its guises,tumultuous seas and skies, cloud shadows, bracing air and horizontal rain.
We see the panoply of moods and seasons; flowering hedgerows at their most startling; meadows blaze with wild blooms, carpets of bluebells strive for light beneath spring trees before their full canopy develops and autumn leaves colour the ground rust red. The medium of watercolour is perfect for his light and subtle capture of the tumult of inland waterfalls and coursing water. And then when the weather is peaceable, his seascapes such as 'Walking Out of the Sunset', with its harmonious couple returning home through the clear shallows of tidal waters, accompanied by a flock of sandpipers, have a beautifully benign quality.  Uxbridge notices the curvature of the earth where others see a straight horizon and his way of seeing is deeply compelling. © Jane Hill, June 2012
Born in 1950 and grew up at Plas Newydd,Anglesey, which now belongs to The National Trust. Plas Newydd is on the shore of the Menai Strait which divides the Island of Anglesey from the Welsh mainland and Snowdonia.
1969-72 Exeter College, Oxford. MA in Politics Philosophy and EconomicsBorn in 1950, he grew up at Plas Newydd, the stately home in Anglesey, North Wales - now part of the National Trust. Plas Newydd is on the shore of the Menai Strait which divides the island of Anglesey from the Welsh mainland and the mountains of Snowdonia.
Education and occupations
1969-72 Exeter College, Oxford. MA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
1972-75 Sussex University. PhD in International Relations.
1975-78 Publishing sub-editor at Marshall Cavendish Editions.
1979-88 ‘The Poster Shop’. Thought up, founded and ran, along with a partner, a business which retailed, 
distributed and published Fine Art posters. 
1989-93 Byam Shaw School of Art, Foundation and Diploma.
Exhibitions
1994  Cable Street Open Studios (in association with the Whitechapel Open)
1995-2010 Great Western and/or Westbourne Open Studios (June & December each year)
1997-98 Lamont Gallery Summer Shows (Lamont Gallery, 65 & 67  Roman Road, London E2)
2000 One man show at The National Theatre (Royal National Theatre, Southbank, London). Exhibition titled 

‘Small Children in a Big House - Sketches from Memory’ and featured childhood memories of growing up at Plas Newydd.
2003 First one man show at the Boundary Gallery. Included further childhood memory paintings along with 

observations of contemporary London and illustrations of Bob Dylan’s song ‘Desolation Row’.
2005  Discerning Eye Exhibition (The Mall Galleries, The Mall, London SW1)
2006 Second one man show at the Boundary Gallery. Subjects included nighttime cities and T.S. Eliot poems, as well as landscapes and memories.
2008 One man show at Oriel Ynys Mon, Anglesey. Exhibition of Snowdonia and Anglesey landscapes.
2009 Third one man show at the Boundary Gallery. Paintings of Welsh landscapes and seascapes & of London at night.
2012 First one man show at Highgate Contemporary Art
2014 Second one man show at Highgate Contemporary Art

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