Exhibited "Barbara Rae CBE RA solo Exhibition" The Richmond Hill Gallery 2014 when initially sold.
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" I'm not
interested in topographical detail. I need to be able to immerse myself in the
culture of a place to create art." Barbara Rae
Barbara Rae CBE RA RE (b.1943) is a Scottish painter and
printmaker whose acclaimed work is exhibited worldwide. Her landscapes are
conveyed through her vivacious use of colour, composition and line.
Rae studied painting at the
Edinburgh College of Art from 1961 to 1965. As a student, she worked as a
grouse-beater in the Scottish Highlands. "I loved being up there walking
the hills, seeing the landscape, drawing it," Rae said in a 2013
interview. "Geography was really important to me and it still plays a huge
role in my art."After graduating, Rae received a travel scholarship that
allowed her to spend time painting in France and Spain.That experience and her
later travel shaped her art, which largely focuses on landscapes.She exhibited
in her first solo show in 1967 at the Edinburgh's New 57 Gallery.During her
early career, she taught art at Ainslie Park School in Edinburgh (1968–69),
Portobello High School (1969-1972), and the Aberdeen College of Education
(1972–74).[4] In 1975, she became a lecturer in drawing and painting at the
Glasgow School of Art, where she worked until 1996.
During this time, Rae exhibited
regularly and received many awards for her artwork. In 1980, she was elected as
an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy; she became a full member in 1992.
In 1983, she was elected president of the Society of Scottish Artists. She was
appointed as a member of the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland in 1995.
Rae also became a member of the Royal Academy of Art in 1996. In 1999, she was
awarded a Commander of the Order of the British Empire. She is also a Royal
Etcher, a Fellow of the Royal College of Art, and an Honorary Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Rae's work is held by institutions
including the University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, British Museum,
National Museum of Women in the Arts, and Whitworth Art Gallery. The first
monograph on her work was in its third printing as of 2013.
Rae has homes in Scotland, Los
Angeles, and France and often travels elsewhere in Europe and the southwest
United States
Broadhaven by Barbara Rae
The Royal Academy of Arts' magazine
RA has described Rae's works as "intense colour bursts that evoke dramatic
landscapes but remain resolutely abstract", "distil[ling] the colour,
light and forms of nature into dazzling visions".Rather than mixing paints
on a palette, Rae applies unmixed acrylic paints to the canvas itself and then
pours fluid over them to blend them. The bright colors of her paintings and
prints diverge from the typical colors of Scottish art.Rae has said that she
does not regard herself as a Scottish artist, though her "relationship
with the landscape and history of the west coast of Scotland" has inspired
much of her art.
Subject matter for her prints tend
to the socio-political, her main interest in whatever has been shaped by the
hand of man or woman, and weathered by age: an old Irish farmhouse, a door or
fence gate, an ancient standing stone, a terrace of vines.
Rae's travel has greatly influenced
her art. Beginning in the 1960s, Rae travelled extensively in Spain, Ireland,
France, and the southwest United States. These travels "generated a body
of work which indicated a deep interest in the history as well as the
aesthetics of landscape".
Rae has said of her approach to her
subjects, "I'm not interested in topographical detail. I need to be able
to immerse myself in the culture of a place to create art."
Awards and honors
Scottish Arts Council Award (1975)
Guthrie Medal (Royal Scottish
Academy) (1977)
Scottish Arts Council Award (1981)
Calouste Gulbenkian Printmaking
Award (1983)
Sir William Gillies Travel Award
(Royal Scottish Academy) (1983)
May Marshall Brown Award (The Royal
Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour) (1983)
Scottish Arts Council grant (1989)
Hunting Group Prize (1990)
Alexander Graham Munro Award (The
Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour)
Commander of the Order of the
British Empire
Honorary doctorate, Napier
University (2002)
Honorary doctorate, Aberdeen
University
Honorary fellowship, Royal College
of Art (2008)
Honorary doctorate, University of St
Andrews
Elected a Fellow of Royal Society of
Edinburgh (2011)
Solo exhibitions
1967 - New 57 Gallery, Edinburgh
1977 - Gilbert Parr Gallery, London
1978 - University of Edinburgh
1979 - The Scottish Gallery,
Edinburgh
1983 - The Scottish Gallery,
Edinburgh
1985 - Wright Gallery, Dallas,
Texas, USA
1986 - Leinster Fine Art, London
1987 - The Scottish Gallery, London
1988 - Glasgow Print Studio
1989 - The Scottish Gallery,
Edinburgh
1990 - Landmarks and Docklands, The
Scottish Gallery, London
1991 - The Scottish Gallery, London
1992 - Perth Museum and Art Gallery
1992 - Earth Pattern, William
Jackson Gallery, London
1993 - New Monotypes and Prints,
Glasgow Print Studio
1993 - The Reconstructed Landscape,
Highland Regional Council, touring the North of Scotland
1994 - Jorgensen Fine Art, Dublin
1994 - Theatre Andre Dumas,
Germain-en-Laye
1994 - The Reconstructed Landscape,
Harewood House, Leeds
1995 - Art First, London
1995 - The Scottish Gallery,
Edinburgh
1996 - Jorgensen Fine Art, Dublin
1996 - Art First, London
1996 - Waxlander Gallery, Santa Fe,
New Mexico, USA
1996 - Bohun Gallery,
Henley-on-Thames
1997 - New Paintings, (The South
Africa Series), Art First, London
1998 - The Scottish Gallery,
Edinburgh
1998 - Edinburgh The Festival City,
Galleri Galtung, Oslo
1999 - The Painted Desert, Art
First, London
2000 - West, The Scottish Gallery,
Edinburgh
2001 - Zuma Beach, Art First, London
2002 - Paintings from Ireland, Art
First, London
2003 - Travelog, Glasgow Print
Studio
2003 - an-tiarthar – the West, The
Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh
2004 - Print Exhibition, North House
Gallery, Essex
2004 - New Paintings, The Tom
Caldwell Gallery, Belfast
2005 - Barbara Rae Monotypes, The
Scottish Gallery
2005 - Print Exhibition, North House
Gallery, Essex
2005 - New Paintings, Adam Gallery,
London & Bath
2006 - The Richmond Hill Gallery, London solo show
2006 - Sierra - New Paintings from
Spain, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh
2008 - New Paintings, Adam Gallery,
London & Bath
2008 - The Richmond Hill Gallery, London solo show
2009 - Vignettes from Ireland, Adam
Gallery, London
2009 - Recent Paintings, Richmond
Hill Gallery, London
2010 - Barbara Rae RA: Prints, Sir
Hugh Casson Room, Royal Academy, London
2010 - Celtic Connections Adam
Gallery, London
2012 - The Richmond Hill Gallery, London solo show
2014 - University of St Andrews, Glasgow
2014/15 - The Richmond Hill Gallery, London solo show
2016 - Portland Gallery, London
2016/17 - The Richmond Hill Gallery, London solo show
2018 - Barbara Rae: The Northwest
Passage - The Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture
2018 - Barbara Rae: The Northwest
Passage with Inuit sculpture from the Belle Shenkman Collection - Canada
Gallery, Canada House, London