Paul Feiler
Paul Feiler (30 April 1918 – 8 July 2013)[1] was a German-born artist who was a prominent member of the St Ives School of art, has pictures hanging in major art galleries of the world.[2][3][4][5]
Paul Feiler was born in 1918 in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. He was educated at Canford School in Dorset before studying at the Slade School of Art in London 1936-1939. He taught art in Eastbourne, Radley and Bristol from 1941 to 1975 when he moved to near Newlyn in Cornwall.
Solo exhibitions[6]
1953-57 Redfern Gallery, London
1954, 1958 Obelisk Gallery, Washington DC
1959 Redfern Gallery, London
1961 Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
1962, 1965 Grosvenor Gallery, London
1965 Victoria Art Gallery, Bath
1966 Balliol College JCR, Oxford
1966 Clare College JCR, Cambridge
1969 Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh
1969 Sheviock Gallery, Plymouth
1972 Archer Gallery, London
1975 Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
1975 St Clements Hall, Mousehole, Cornwall
1977 Wills Lane Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall
1979 Meredith College, NC, USA
1979 Duke University, NC, USA
1981-82 Crawford Centre for the Arts, University of St Andrews and toured to: Alpirsbacher Galerie, Alpirsbach EKG Kunst, Stuttgart
1981-82 John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton
1981-82 Warwick Arts Trust, London: introduction by John Steer
1982 Fayetteville Museum of Art, North Carolina, USA: introduced by Phyllis A McLeod
1993 Redfern Gallery, London: introduction by John Steer
1994 Redfern Gallery, London
1995/96 Retrospective Exhibition, Tate Gallery, St Ives
1996 Redfern Gallery, London
1999 Redfern Gallery, London
2002 "Connections", Redfern Gallery, London and Le Cadre, Hong Kong
2002 Redfern Gallery, London
2003 “Works on Paper”, Redfern Gallery, London
2005 Janicon, Redfern Gallery, London
2005 “The Near and The Far”, Tate Gallery, St Ives
2005 Redfern Gallery, London
2005 Tate St. Ives
2007 Redfern Gallery, London
2010 Paul Feiler “Elusive Space”, Redfern Gallery, London
2011 Paul Feiler “A Retrospective”, Lemon Street Gallery, Truro, Cornwall
2013 Paul Feiler “Past and Present”, Redfern Gallery, London
Group exhibitions[7]
1949 Young Contemporaries, Arts Council of Great Britain (Western Region exhibition at Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery
1950 Bristol City Art Gallery, (with Bryan Wynter, R W Treffgarne, Adrian Ryan, Patrick Heron)
1952 Bryanston School, Dorset (with Bryan Wynter, William Scott, Peter Lanyon, Patrick Heron)
1952 The Mirror and the Square, AIA New Burlington Galleries
1953 "The Unknown Political Prisoner", ICA West Country Landscapes ACGB (Western Region touring exhibition, also shown in Germany)
1953 Coronation Exhibition, The Redfern Gallery, London
1953 "Figures in their Setting", Tate Gallery
1953 British Contemporary Paintings, Arts Council Gallery, London
1954 Nine English Painters, Dublin
1954 The Octagon, Bath with Bryan Wynter, Peter Potworowski and Peter Lanyon
1954 "The Seasons", Tate Gallery
1956 Statements - a review of British Abstract art in 1956, ICA, London, curated by Lawrence Alloway
1956 Aspects of contemporary English painting, Parsons Gallery, London
1957 British Abstract Painting, Paris, Milan, Montreal, Melbourne, Sydney
1957 Metavisual, tachiste and abstract painting in England today, Redfern Gallery, London
1957 Dimensions: British abstract art 1948-1957, O'Hana Gallery, London, curated by Lawrence Alloway
1958 British Abstract Painting, Redfern Gallery, London exhibition toured to: Auckland, Liège, Johannesburg, Cape Town
1959 Architect's Choice ICA, London
1959 50 Years of British Painting, CAS exhibition organised by Denis Matthews and shown through the 'Friends of China' in Beijing and Shanghai
1960-61 Contemporary British Landscapes, ACGB touring exhibition
1961 John Moore's Gallery, Liverpool
1961 British Painting in the '60's, Tate Gallery
1961 Arnolfini, Bristol
1964 Peter Lanyon, Hilton, Feiler, Davie, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
1966 British Painting 1950-57 ACGB touring exhibition
1972 Two (works each) by seven (artists), Archer Gallery, London
1977 "Cornwall 1945-55", New Art Centre, London
1980 Art in the making, Brewhouse Art Centre, Bristol
1985 St Ives 1939-64: Twenty-five years of painting, sculpture and pottery, Tate Gallery, London, curated by David Brown, introduction by David Lewis
1989 Post-war British abstract art, Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London (introduction by Margaret Garlake)
1999 "Orbis - Towards and Beyond" - A historical exhibition of works done before, during, and after the 1969 moon landing, Redfern Gallery, London
2000 ART 2000 - Redfern Gallery stand devoted entirely to his work.
See also
References
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