Art on a Postcard x St Wilfrid's Hospice: The Postcards
14 SEPTEMBER 2023 - 03 OCTOBER 2023Notes
About
Duncan Bullen is an artist and academic with a primary interest in drawing. He studied at Great Yarmouth College of Art & Design and then Fine Art at Leeds Polytechnic in the mid 1980s, before completing his MA in Printmaking at the Royal College of Art in 1991. He was then a recipient of a Rome Scholarship, spending 1991-1992 at the British School at Rome. After this he undertook a series of residencies at the Eremo di Santa Caterina, a former hermitage on the Italian Island of Elba, where he held two exhibitions Lumen (with Lorry Eason) in 1998 and Night Prayers in 2004.
Other residencies have included the Experimental Printmaking Institute, PA, USA in 2005, Art at Wharpuke, NZ 2011 and at Gordon House, Margate 2018-19, Between 2010-20, Duncan collaborated with the composer Jamie Crofts (aka Jim Simm) on Chromatic Fields, first published as an artist book in 2011 and later as a box set CD/DVD, by ANTS records, Roma in 2020. He has had several solo exhibitions, primarily at the Jill George Galley, London, between 1993-2004 and has participated in many internationally recognised shows in the United Kingdom, United States, Latin America, Africa, Asia and Europe. Many of his recent exhibitions, have been through Saturation Point, a curatorial platform for systems, non-objective and reductive art, mainly in the UK.
Education
1989-91
Royal College of Art, MA (RCA), Printmaking
1985-88
Leeds Polytechnic, BA (Hons) Fine Art
1983-85
Gt Yarmouth College of Art & Design, BTEC Diploma
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2023
Lines of Empathy, curated by Giulia Ricci, Close Ltd, Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset
Lines of Empathy, curated by Giulia Ricci, Patrick Heide Gallery, London
Rapture, curated by Emily Stevens, Lucianna Whittle & Jesse Leroy Smith, Regency Town House, Brighton
2022
Niagara Falls Project: Return, Gallery DODO, Brighton
2021
At a Tangent, curated by Ben Gooding, Cut Gallery, Halesworth
2019
8 Lines, curated by Saturation Point, Platform A Gallery, Middlesbrough
Returning Now, curated by Lucy Lyons, Gordon House, Margate
2018
In Line, curated by Saturation Point, Griffin Gallery, London
Marks Make Meaning: Drawing across disciplines, curated by Duncan Bullen and Philippa Lyon, University of Brighton
Relative Trajectories, curated by Saturation Point, Agnus Hughes Gallery, London
2017
Stone Letter Project: Lighter but Heavier, Gallery, curated by Hiroshi Katayama, TRI-ANGLE, Takarazuka University, Japan
Millimetre 02; Artists Badges: Particular conditions, Kingsgate Project Space, London
2016
The Drawing Works, curated by Davina Thackara, Camden Gallery, London
Methodology of the Edition, curated by Duncan Bullen, Masayuki Nishimura and Kunjana Dumsopee Nagoya University of Art, King Mongurts Institute of Technology, Bangkok and University of Brighton
Drawing Dialogues, curated by Duncan Bullen and Masahiro Suda, Nagoya University of Art, Japan
2014
Artizan Editions, Curwen Gallery, London
Mobility of the Line, curated by Ivana Wingham, University of Brighton
Combinations, curated by Mark Graver, Centre for Contemporary Printmaking, Seacourt, N. Ireland
2013
A Time to Keep Silence, Ian Rastrick Fine Art, St Albans (Solo)
Parallel Prints, curated by Mark Graver, Art at Wharepuke, NZ
Ian Rastrick Fine Art, St Albans, Galerie Apart, Le Bourg, France
Aggregation, Art at Wharepuke, New Zealand
2012
Chromatic Fields (with Jamie Crofts) Ian Rastrick Fine Art, St Albans
2011
Chromatic Fields (with Jamie Crofts) Art at Wharepuke, New Zealand
2009
Drawing of the World, World of Drawing, Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
2008
Figuring Light; Colour & the Intangible, Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham
2006
Silence and Light, Otter Gallery, University of Chichester (solo)
Night Prayers, Star Gallery, Lewes (solo)
2004
Night Prayers, Eremo di Santa Caterina, Elba, Italy (solo)
Blank Canvas, Foster Art, London
2003
From Silence, Jill George Gallery, London (solo)
Hortulus Animae, Eremo di Santa Caterina, Elba, Italy
Momentum, Keller & Greene Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
Ex-Press, Printmaking from the RCA, Gulbenkian Galleries, London
2002
Still, White Gallery, Brighton (solo)
2001
Dark Light, Jill George Gallery, London (solo)
1999
Hermetica, Jill George Gallery, London (solo)
Lumen (with Lorry Eason), Allenheads Centre for Contemporary Art, Northumberland
1997
Isola, Jill George Gallery, London (solo)
1995
New Paintings, Jill George Gallery, London (solo)
1992
Millenovecentonovantadue, British School at Rome
Gallery Representation
The Drawing Works
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
These two postcards are based on an ongoing series of drawings called Colour Reflections. Each drawing consists of ruled pencil lines using the order they are arranged in the tin, equally, without preference for one colour over another. The process is simple; on a drawing board with a ruler, I take one colour and draw a straight line, then another, and then another; each time, I place the pencil I just used on the other side of my work surface. After each drawn line, I moved the ruler at an equal distance; once all selected colours were drawn, I began again. This time I am starting from the opposite end of the palette producing a reflection of drawn colours.
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