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'''Gina Bold''' (born 1959 in ]) is an ] artist |
'''Gina Bold''' (born 1959 in ]) is an ] artist and has been an artist in residence of Novas Arts from May to November 2007.<ref name="Biog">"Biog" page from ginabold.com.</ref> | ||
== Life and work == | == Life and work == | ||
Gina Bold was born in London to a Greek mother and Scottish father and lived in ], ].<ref name="Wroe">Wroe</ref> She studied fashion at Kilburn Polytechnic and pattern cutting.<ref name="Wroe"/> | Gina Bold was born in London to a Greek mother and Scottish father and lived in ], ].<ref name="Wroe">Wroe</ref> She studied fashion at Kilburn Polytechnic and pattern cutting.<ref name="Wroe"/> | ||
] gallery in ], ], ].]] | |||
She started painting in 1987 with the encouragement of personal friend ], and by 2002 was at the ] studio of ], whose style was an influence on her work at this time with a style of black outlines and flat areas of colour.<ref name="Buckman"/> She was exhibited for the first time in 2002, in ''The First Stuckist International'' at the gallery.<ref name="Buckman"/><ref name="MilnerPage23">Milner, p 23. From "Stuckist on Stuckism" essay (also online)</ref> She took part in other ] shows at the gallery, as well as the first show of the group in a public museum in ].<ref name="MilnerPage23"/> | |||
In 2002, she took part in the ], "The Death of Conceptual Art", carrying a coffin to the ] gallery in Shorditch, and also in the Stuckist anti-] demonstration at ].<ref name="MilnerPage23"/> | |||
She started painting in 1987 with the encouragement of personal friend ] In 1993 she attended the Mary Ward Center and learnt how to make stained glass windows.(1) She started to make small sculptures in 2006.(1) She was exhibited for the first time in 2002 by Barnet College and also at the Stuckist International Gallery. | |||
In 2003, she had a disagreement with ] about the "S&M/fetish allusion" of his painting of model ] holding a placard saying "] needs a good spanking", intended to promote ''The Stuckists Real Turner Prize Show''.<ref name="MilnerPage74">Milner, p 74.</ref> The show was cancelled and she left the Stuckists.<ref name="MilnerPage74"/> | |||
In 2003, after the death of her father, she suffered a breakdown, which she saw as a "breakthrough" to inform her art:<ref name="Wroe"/> | In 2003, after the death of her father, she suffered a breakdown, which she saw as a "breakthrough" to inform her art:<ref name="Wroe"/> | ||
:I don’t think these things should be brushed under the carpet. I have severe emotional problems, panic attacks and depression, but I’m not looking for the sympathy vote. This is life – it happens and it’s hard. When I make something visual it helps. It’s not just in my mind any more; it’s there for people to see. If my work makes other people with similar problems feel less alone then I think I would have achieved something worthwhile.<ref name="Wroe"/> | :I don’t think these things should be brushed under the carpet. I have severe emotional problems, panic attacks and depression, but I’m not looking for the sympathy vote. This is life – it happens and it’s hard. When I make something visual it helps. It’s not just in my mind any more; it’s there for people to see. If my work makes other people with similar problems feel less alone then I think I would have achieved something worthwhile.<ref name="Wroe"/> | ||
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In 2007, she held her first solo show, ''Born to Be Bold'', at the Arlington Gallery (since renamed the ]) in ] ], ].<ref name="Wroe"/> the show consisted of 67 paintings and 10 sculptures.(1) (]).<ref name="Biog"/> | ||
In 2007, she had a solo show, ''Born to Be Bold'', at the Arlington Gallery (since renamed the ]) in ] ], ].<ref name="Wroe"/> She became the first associate artist of the Novas Group, (])the charity who run the gallery.<ref name="Biog"/> | |||
== Shows == | == Shows == |
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Gina Bold (born 1959 in London) is an English artist and has been an artist in residence of Novas Arts from May to November 2007.
Life and work
Gina Bold was born in London to a Greek mother and Scottish father and lived in Abbey Road, London. She studied fashion at Kilburn Polytechnic and pattern cutting.
She started painting in 1987 with the encouragement of personal friend Shaun Parry-Jones In 1993 she attended the Mary Ward Center and learnt how to make stained glass windows.(1) She started to make small sculptures in 2006.(1) She was exhibited for the first time in 2002 by Barnet College and also at the Stuckist International Gallery.
In 2003, after the death of her father, she suffered a breakdown, which she saw as a "breakthrough" to inform her art:
- I don’t think these things should be brushed under the carpet. I have severe emotional problems, panic attacks and depression, but I’m not looking for the sympathy vote. This is life – it happens and it’s hard. When I make something visual it helps. It’s not just in my mind any more; it’s there for people to see. If my work makes other people with similar problems feel less alone then I think I would have achieved something worthwhile.
In 2007, she held her first solo show, Born to Be Bold, at the Arlington Gallery (since renamed the Novas Gallery) in Camden Town London, England. the show consisted of 67 paintings and 10 sculptures.(1) (Novas Scarman Group).
Shows
- 2002: The First Stuckist International
- 2002: F-EST
- 2002: The Real Turner Prize Show
- 2003: The Stuckists Summer Show
- 2003: Stuckist Artists
- 2003: Art4All, Princes Trust
- 2003: Kith and Kids charity show
- 2003: Stuck in Wednesbury
- 2004: Stuckism at the Affordable Art Fair
- 2004: The Stuckists Punk Victorian fringe shows
- 2005: Hysterical Shock (solo)
- 2007: Born to Be Bold (solo)
See also
Footnotes
- ^ "Biog" page from ginabold.com.
- ^ Wroe
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References
- "Biog", ginabold.com. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
- Buckman, David (2006), "Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945", page 158. Art Dictionaries, Bristol. ISBN 095326095-X
- McArdle, Peter, "Gina Bold", stuckism.com. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
- Milner, Frank (Editor) (2004), The Stuckists Punk Victorian, National Museums Liverpool, ISBN 1-902700-27-9. An essay from the book is online at "A Stuckist on Stuckism".
- Thomson, Charles (2007), "Stuck Inn II. Part two: Gina - Getting into the Gallery", 2004-04-07. Retrieved 2007-06-24.
- Wroe, Simon (2007), "Bold Strokes From Gina". Camden New Journal 2007-02-22. Retrieved 2007-06-21.