David Whitaker
Overview
David Whitaker was born in Blackpool in 1939. He studied painting at the Royal Academy Schools, London, where he was awarded a Distinction. From the late 1960s he began working as an 'Op Artist'. While Bridget Riley was exploring the optical effects of line in her black-and-white works, Whitaker started to investigate the optical effects of colour in paintings of extraordinary daring and technical accomplishment. It was an investigation that he continued to pursue, and to dazzling effect, throughout his life.
In 1970 he was one of the first British artists to have a solo exhibition at the newly-established Serpentine Gallery, London. In 1973 he received the Mark Rothko Memorial Award (on Bridget Riley's recommendation) and spent a year working in New York. He has exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and the Royal Watercolour Society (of which he is a Fellow). In 1996 Whitaker became the first abstract painter to win a prize at the Hunting Art Prizes, and achieved the same distinction at the Singer Friedlander national watercolour competition in 2000.
During a painting career that spanned five decades, Whitaker had over thirty one-man exhibitions in the UK, France, Germany and the USA. His work is in the numerous public and institutional collections including the Arts Council of Great Britain, York City Art Gallery, and the National Gallery of Iceland.
Since his death in 2007, there have been important survey shows of his work at the Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, and at the Kingston Museum, Kingston. A monograph on his work was published in 2012.
Works
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Homage to The Circle no.3, 2006
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Homage to the Circle No. 4, 2006
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Homage to the Circle No 16, 2006
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Orbit No 1, 2006
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Dart - Green Red Stripes, 2004
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Swirl, 2004
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Icarus, 2004
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Northern Lights, 2004
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Red Star Yellow Star, 2004
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Lagoon, 2004
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Pyramids of Light No.9, 2003
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Pyramids of Light, 2002/2003
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Counterpoint in Blue and Yellow, 2002
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Kohd No 37, 2000/2005
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Egyptian, 1982 - 1983
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Blue To Red On Yellow, 1976
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Pacific Yellow, 1975
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Blue Pacific, 1975
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Cloud Built Palace, 1975
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Study In Pink And Yellow, 1975
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Voyage of Life (Red Cave, After Thomas Cole), 1975
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Grid (part of 3) --, 1973-74
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Deep Green Right And Left, 1973
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Segments Of Colour, 1972
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GoodBye Liverpool, 1971
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Salt Lake City Sunset II, 1970s
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5 Over 8, 1970
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Untitled no 2, 1970
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Watershed no 2, 1969
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Watershed no 3, 1969
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Blockscape, 1969
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Watershed no1, 1969
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Restless Respon, 1968
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Highway Interlock, 1968
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Constellation, 2004
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Untitled (Arked Stripe), 2004
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Conflict, 1972
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Red And White Waves Oo. 2, 1970s
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Rise and Fall in Red Yellow and Green, 2003
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Spalash, 1979
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The Bridge no.3, 1975
Exhibitions
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Imagine
David Whitaker 1 June - 1 July 2016 LondonIn 1965, whilst studying together at the Royal Academy Schools, two artists - David Whitaker (1938 - 2007) and David Inshaw - collaborated on a single painting. This proved a pivotal moment for each of them. Whitaker realigned his practice from figurative art to abstraction and op art. Inshaw made...Read more -
Retrospective Part II: Waters of the Nile
David Whitaker 7 July - 10 September 2013 LondonDavid Whitaker (1938-2007) was a British abstract painter fascinated by the optical effects of colour. Over the course of a career that spanned five decades he pursued this fascination with inspired commitment, producing a wonderfully rich and substantial oeuvre. Whitaker was one of the first British artists to have a...Read more
Press
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David Whitaker: Abstract Artist of Technical Daring
Independent, 20 March 2007 -
David Whitaker
The Guardian, 29 March 2007 -
Rebecca Hossack Gallery Celebrates 25 years
Galleries Magazine, 1 July 2013 -
David Whitaker Retrospective Part II: Waters of the Nile
Studio International, 31 July 2013 -
David Whitaker at Rebecca Hossack Gallery
Hunger Magazine, 25 August 2013 -
David Whitaker; A Champion of Persistence
Peter Honey, 30 September 2013 -
David Farrer's Scale And Silver 25th Anniversary Exhibition
One Stop Arts, 8 December 2013