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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 3
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
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  • Born: 1951, Newport, United Kingdom
  • Top-ranked work: Christ Writes in the Dust The Woman Taken in Adultery
  • Top 3 works:
    • Christ Writes in the Dust The Woman Taken in Adultery
    • The Jackfield Pot
    • The Barbarian Brought Down by a Lioness
  • Museums on APS:
    • Oxford Brookes University
    • Oxford Brookes University
    • Oxford Brookes University
    • Oxford Brookes University
    • Oxford Brookes University

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Spørgsmål 1:
Where was Clive Hicks-Jenkins born?
Spørgsmål 2:
Before focusing on painting, what was Hicks-Jenkins' primary profession?
Spørgsmål 3:
What artistic movement has influenced Hicks-Jenkins’ work?
Spørgsmål 4:
Which of the following best describes a recurring theme in Hicks-Jenkins' paintings?

Early Life and Theatrical Beginnings

  • Born: June 11, 1951, Newport, United Kingdom
  • Attended Hartridge Comprehensive School in Newport before moving to the Italia Conti School in London.
  • Studied theatre, worked as an actor in films and television, and took classes at the Rambert Ballet School.
  • Early career involved performance and puppetry with Cardiff’s Caricature Theatre.
  • Worked extensively as a choreographer, director, and stage designer for various companies including the Vienna Festival, Almeida Theatre, and Theatr Clwyd. Served as Associate Director at Cardiff New Theatre.

Transition to Visual Arts and Artistic Style

  • Shifted focus to visual arts in the 1990s after a prolific career in theatre.
  • Works primarily through painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, maquettes, animation, and artist’s books.
  • Artistic style characterized by narrative paintings often exploring Welsh folklore, religious stories, and themes of solitude and place.
  • Influenced by British mid-twentieth neo-romanticism; landscapes frequently serve as emotionally charged backdrops in his work.
  • Critics have described his work as "reflective, expressive painting of the highest order."

Major Themes and Series

  • The Mari Lwyd Series: Explores childhood fears inspired by Welsh folk traditions.
  • The Temptations of Solitude: Examines contemporary traumas and injustices through the lens of the Desert Fathers of Egypt.
  • Saints and Animals Series: Features stories of saints alongside animals, such as St. Kevin and the blackbird, Elijah and the raven, Hervé and the wolf, and St. Francis preaching to the birds.
  • Biblical Paintings: Includes works like "The Annunciation" (Llandaff Cathedral) and a depiction of “The Woman Taken in Adultery.”
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Series: A significant body of work, including screenprints created in collaboration with Penfold Press, illustrating Simon Armitage’s translation.

Recognition and Collections

  • Paintings are represented in all major public collections in Wales and other UK institutions.
  • Artist's books found in libraries internationally.
  • Retrospective exhibition held at the National Library of Wales in 2011 to celebrate his sixtieth birthday.
  • Substantial monograph published by Lund Humphries in 2011, highlighting his career and contributions.
  • Honorary Fellow of Aberystwyth University School of Art.
  • Member of The Welsh Group and 56 Group Wales.
  • Works held in numerous public and private collections including the National Museum of Wales, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, and Methodist Collection of Modern Christian Art.

Recent Developments and Collaborations

  • Regularly discusses his methods through an "Artlog" series since 2010.
  • Collaborated with composer Mark Bowden and poet Damian Walford Davies on *The Mare's Tale*, a staged performance and chamber consort work.
  • Directed and designed *Hansel & Gretel: A Nightmare in Eight Scenes* with music by Matthew Kaner and a libretto by Simon Armitage, touring extensively.
  • Continued collaboration with Penfold Press on artist’s books.