Gavin Lockheart
Born in the industrial suburb of Kingswinford, near Stourbridge, on the edge of the Black Country, Gavin Lockheart’s upbringing was characterised by the contrasts of beautiful countryside and heavy industry. He spent summers working in a steelworks before taking Art Foundation at Stourbridge College of Art, where he later taught.
He left the Midlands for London in 1980, studying painting at St Martin’s School of Art before pursuing a career as a painter. His creative practice has, over the years, been complemented by freelance work, first as a dresser for English National Opera, as a specialist/decorative painter and more recently as a scenic painter for film and television projects, while consistently painting his own work for over 40 years.
Now based in central London and West Wales, Gavin’s body of work spans oil on canvas, acrylic on both paper and canvas, drawing and printmaking. He finds inspiration in photography, both his own and found images, as well as his recollections of past life experiences. Gavin was nominated for the David and Yuko Juda Art Foundation Grant this year, one of the art world’s most prestigious grants.
Press:
GAVIN LOCKHEART’S LATEST SHOW IS IN A SOHO TEA ROOM
‘The show brings together a collection of work produced over the last few years all on square canvas. Like the room we’re sat in, the works are crammed together, hung salon-style. It’s a far cry from your standard white cube exhibition and I’m curious how it came about.
Tania, the proprietor of the space and self-declared “hooligan art dealer” met Lockheart a few months earlier when he attended a show of work by an artist friend. She was feisty and welcoming, and hit it off with Lockheart, who liked her ambition for the small space. They exchanged emails as Tania was keen to see his work, Lockheart sent through some images and a show was duly agreed.
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Soho has always been an artist’s haven. It was here in 1980 having just finished a foundation course in the midlands that Lockheart began his studies at Central Saint Martins (at the time, the school was located on Charing Cross Road). “It was a fantastic place to be for a 19-year-old, it was all very dark.” At St Martins, he met artists Peter Doig and Haydn Cottam, both of whom he is still close to today.'‘
PETER DOIG SELECTS SHORTLISTED ARTISTS FOR £50,000 ART AWARD
An exhibition of all shortlisted artists will be held at Annely Juda Fine Art, 23 Dering Street, London from 10th – 20th September 2024 with the recipient of the £50,000 award being announced on Tuesday 10th September at 7pm during a special reception at the gallery
The shortlisted artists are: Tim Allen, Jai Chuhan, David Harrison, Tam Joseph, Gavin Lockheart, Kaoli Mashio, Alan Vaughan.
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The David and Yuko Juda Art Foundation charity was set up in 2017 and this will be the sixth year the grant has been awarded.
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