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  • Works on APS: 4
  • Born: 1947
  • Museums on APS:
    • Royal Scottish Academy of Art - Architecture
    • The James Hutton Institute
    • The James Hutton Institute
    • The James Hutton Institute
    • The James Hutton Institute
  • Top-ranked work: Diana Surprised by Actaeon
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Diana Surprised by Actaeon
    • Et in arcadia ego
    • Venus Mourning Adonis
  • Art period: Modern

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Kysymys 1:
Where was Ronald Forbes born?
Kysymys 2:
What institution awarded Forbes a postgraduate scholarship?
Kysymys 3:
Forbes is known for his artistic style which combines elements of mythology and art history.
Kysymys 4:
Ronald Forbes was elected Academician of the Royal Scottish Academy in what year?
Kysymys 5:
Forbes served as Head of Painting at which art school?

Ronald Forbes (b.1947): A Painter's Philosophical Journey

Ronald Forbes RSA, RGI (born 1947 in Braco, Perthshire, Scotland) is a Scottish figurative & ‘imagist’ painter whose artistic vision delves into profound explorations of reality and perception. Elected Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1996 and Academician in 2005, Forbes cemented his position as one of Scotland's foremost visual artists while simultaneously pursuing a multifaceted career encompassing filmmaking and academic leadership. His distinctive approach to painting—characterized by fragmented imagery and illusionistic collage techniques—has garnered critical acclaim and secured his place within prominent UK collections.

Early Life & Education

Forbes’s formative years were marked by studies at Edinburgh College of Art from 1964-1968, where he received a prestigious SED postgraduate scholarship fostering an early engagement with experimental artistic practices. Further enriching his intellectual foundation was enrollment at Jordanhill College, Glasgow (1970-71), solidifying his commitment to both visual arts and pedagogical pursuits. Initially exploring roles in secondary and further education teaching positions, Forbes transitioned into directing art schools—serving as Head of Painting at Crawford School of Art, Cork (1974–78) and Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee (1995–2001)—where he established influential Masters courses in Public Art and Design and MFA programs. He continued his teaching career at Glasgow School of Art (1979-2003), culminating in an honorary professorship at the University of Abertay, Dundee (2003–present).

Artistic Style & Influences

Forbes’s artistic style distinguishes itself through a deliberate disruption of conventional visual language. Rejecting simplistic representation, he employs techniques reminiscent of collage—often incorporating fragments of images that bear traces of their original source—to synthesize disparate elements into cohesive compositions. This approach, termed “collage-like,” reflects Forbes' fascination with the interplay between logic and perception, mirroring the philosophical concerns articulated by thinkers such as Henri Bergson. As Dr Tom Normand noted in "Portfolio: Treasures from the Diploma Collection of the Royal Scottish Academy," 2013, Forbes’s work has explored a philosophical discourse that speculates on the nature of reality—a perspective echoed by Dr Peter Hill's essay in “Ronald Forbes: (mind)games,” 2005. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada movements, Forbes’s imagery seeks to unsettle expectations and invite contemplation. He prefers the term "imagist" rather than "figurative," emphasizing the importance of sensory experience and subconscious associations within artistic creation—a viewpoint substantiated by Dr Carol Gow's analysis in cencrastus issue 36, 1990.

Notable Exhibitions & Achievements

Forbes’s oeuvre has traversed international boundaries, appearing in exhibitions across Scotland, England, Ireland, USA, Australia, Japan, France and the Netherlands. His paintings reside within significant UK collections—demonstrating enduring recognition of his artistic contribution. He received numerous awards including the Guthrie Medal from RSA, reflecting his dedication to excellence and innovation. Furthermore, Forbes undertook artist residencies at institutions such as Leverhulme Trust, Carnegie Trust, Scottish Arts Council and Hope-Scott Trust furthering his engagement with contemporary art discourse. His cinematic endeavors have garnered acclaim through film festivals like Glasgow Short Film Festival and Skepto Film Festival showcasing his versatility as an artist. Serving on the boards of trusts and arts charities—Hospitalfield Arts, Perthshire Public Arts Trust, Dundee Public Art Programme, WASPS and Glasgow League of Artists—Forbes actively championed artistic development and cultural engagement within Scotland.

Legacy & Critical Recognition

Dennis Adrian’s insightful commentary in Riddles and Puzzles: Paintings by Ronald Forbes underscores Forbes' commitment to exploring metaphysical dimensions within his art—a perspective that aligns with the broader philosophical currents shaping modern visual culture. His work consistently probes the boundaries between thought and sensation, presenting images imbued with symbolic resonance and inviting viewers into a dialogue of imagination. Ronald Forbes remains an influential figure in Scottish art history, recognized for pioneering innovative techniques and fostering intellectual curiosity within artistic practice.