Anthony Barrow
Anthony Barrow è un artista britannico contemporaneo. È membro della National Sustainable Painters Association (NAPA) e associato presso OK Studios Artist Kollective, Cross Street, Standish. Il suo percorso artistico è iniziato con l'eccellenza accademica, laureandosi presso l'Università del Central Lancashire, Preston, con un BA (Hons) in Belle Arti.
L'abilità artistica di Barrow è celebrata attraverso una moltitudine di mostre che mettono in mostra la profondità e la diversità del suo talento. Nel 2006 partecipa alla mostra OK Studio Open Studio a Standish, lasciando un segno indelebile nella scena artistica locale. Lo stesso anno, il suo lavoro è stato presentato nella mostra "Past Present and Future" presso la Turnpike Gallery di Leigh, dove si è assicurato il prestigioso 1° premio.
Il Nationwide Mercury Art Competition del 2005 ha visto le opere di Anthony Barrow esposte alla Air Gallery, Dover Street, Londra, contribuendo al ricco arazzo del panorama artistico contemporaneo del Regno Unito. La sua partecipazione a mostre come "Objects of Desire", "Mind Where You Look" e la Army Benevolent Fund Exhibition attestano ulteriormente i suoi contributi diversi e di grande impatto al mondo dell'arte.
I riconoscimenti di Barrow includono la vittoria del 1° premio alla mostra "Art of Love" alla Oxo Gallery, Oxo Wharf, Bargehouse Street, Londra, nel 2005. La sua eccellenza artistica è stata riconosciuta anche alla Sefton Open Exhibition alla Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport, dove ha ha vinto un premio nella rosa dei candidati nel 2004.
Il Channel 4 Big Art Challenge, ospitato al Lowry Centre di Manchester, nel 2004, ha fornito a Barrow un'altra piattaforma per mostrare la sua abilità artistica su un palcoscenico più ampio. La sua partecipazione a mostre rinomate come il Wrexham Open, la Stockport Artlink Exhibition e la Manchester Academy of Fine Arts Open Exhibition, tra le altre, consolida ulteriormente la sua posizione nella comunità artistica.
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Oils and Acrylics. • 33 opere
Guarda tuttoThe resultant images will be published here with more emphasis on the figure and the portrait.
Acrylic Gallery • 8 opere
Guarda tuttoWatercolours • 12 opere
Guarda tuttoDry Medium • 4 opere
Guarda tuttoOpere vendute • 30 opere
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L'artista ha studiato le arti attraverso i suoi studi accademici
Le opere dell'artista sono state notate dalla redazione
Biografia
Anthony Barrow è un artista britannico contemporaneo. È membro della National Sustainable Painters Association (NAPA) e associato presso OK Studios Artist Kollective, Cross Street, Standish. Il suo percorso artistico è iniziato con l'eccellenza accademica, laureandosi presso l'Università del Central Lancashire, Preston, con un BA (Hons) in Belle Arti.
L'abilità artistica di Barrow è celebrata attraverso una moltitudine di mostre che mettono in mostra la profondità e la diversità del suo talento. Nel 2006 partecipa alla mostra OK Studio Open Studio a Standish, lasciando un segno indelebile nella scena artistica locale. Lo stesso anno, il suo lavoro è stato presentato nella mostra "Past Present and Future" presso la Turnpike Gallery di Leigh, dove si è assicurato il prestigioso 1° premio.
Il Nationwide Mercury Art Competition del 2005 ha visto le opere di Anthony Barrow esposte alla Air Gallery, Dover Street, Londra, contribuendo al ricco arazzo del panorama artistico contemporaneo del Regno Unito. La sua partecipazione a mostre come "Objects of Desire", "Mind Where You Look" e la Army Benevolent Fund Exhibition attestano ulteriormente i suoi contributi diversi e di grande impatto al mondo dell'arte.
I riconoscimenti di Barrow includono la vittoria del 1° premio alla mostra "Art of Love" alla Oxo Gallery, Oxo Wharf, Bargehouse Street, Londra, nel 2005. La sua eccellenza artistica è stata riconosciuta anche alla Sefton Open Exhibition alla Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport, dove ha ha vinto un premio nella rosa dei candidati nel 2004.
Il Channel 4 Big Art Challenge, ospitato al Lowry Centre di Manchester, nel 2004, ha fornito a Barrow un'altra piattaforma per mostrare la sua abilità artistica su un palcoscenico più ampio. La sua partecipazione a mostre rinomate come il Wrexham Open, la Stockport Artlink Exhibition e la Manchester Academy of Fine Arts Open Exhibition, tra le altre, consolida ulteriormente la sua posizione nella comunità artistica.
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REGNO UNITO
- Data di nascita : 1956
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- Gruppi: Artisti Britannici Contemporanei

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Time laps video of Anthony Barrow painting the nude in watercolour and charcoal
Music performed and written by Franks Wild Years.
Time laps video of Anthony Barrow painting a charcoal and acrylic figurative demonstration.
Piano music provided byTim Bond
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Short demonstration of Anthony Barrow painting a figure from a reference image in watercolours.
Backing music from Holst The Planets used for education purposes only.
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Press release
Mercury Prize Shortlisted Artists
Student Short Listed for Mercury Prize
Fine art student Anthony Barrow, from Spring View, Wigan, has been short listed for the 2005 Nationwide Mercury Prize ‘Art and Music’ Competition with his painting titled ‘Emerging’.
‘Art and Music’ is an exciting new national art competition for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying art and design in the UK. The winner will received £5000 and have their work displayed on the front cover of the 2005 Nationwide Mercury Prize compilation CD.
The winner will also receive a pair of tickets to the 2005 Nationwide Mercury Prize Awards Show, as well as a Bose hi-fi and a selection of CDs. The three runners up will win £1000, an iPod and CDs. The top forty short listed works will be displayed at a prestigious central London Gallery.
The forty-nine year old Anthony lives with his wife Lynn and his three children Michael, 17, Richard, 14, and Thomas, 13. He is currently in his final year of a fine art degree at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan). Anthony said: “I am absolutely delighted to have been short listed for this amazing prize.”
He added: “The fine art course at UCLan has given me the freedom and encouragement to express myself as an artist, and enabled me to enter a number of national competitions.” Anthony recently won first prize in the “Art of Love” exhibition alongside two other artists, at the Oxo Tower Wharf Gallery, in London.
The Nationwide Mercury Prize is Europe’s Number One Arts Prize in terms of media coverage and influence. The Prize champions the best of UK music and celebrates and honours the twelve Albums of the Year. Previous winners include Franz Ferdinand, Ms Dynamite and Badly Drawn Boy.
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The Art of Love 2005
All you need is love - The Art of Love 2005
From liquidised hearts to a pair of designer shoes, The Art of Love 2005 was nothing if not wholly diverse, featuring the work of nearly 700 artists, poets and musicians brought together in one massive exhibition. A celebration of love and art. Visitors to the Oxo Tower Wharf on London's Southbank this February were in for a surprise, as what started in the contemporary gallery space of the.gallery@oxo, located on the ground floor of the Oxo Tower itself, soon sprawled into the three floor warehouse space across the way in the Bargehouse.
All kinds of media and interpretations were entered, there were orgasmic abstract paintings, short film animations of a couple playing 'love games', a room dedicated to different heart pictures, sculptures of toy soldiers marching in the name of love and even a giant reclining 'horn' chair for the adventurous. Gay love, motherly love, passionate love, love of shoes, unconditional love, lost love, lack of love - there was every kind imaginable. Joining the surprising number of work which used shoes as a metaphor for love (from a brogue next to a dainty court to denote a couple, to a sexy spike heeled stiletto for a lusty lady) was legendary designer Terry de Havilland, who designed a pair of shoes especially for the exhibition. Using an image of a painting featured in last year's Art of Love of a reclining modern-day Venus by artist Christian Furr, transferred to silk and stretched across a curving wedge-shaped sole, and adorned with gold snakeskin and diamante studs - they were indeed shoes fit for a goddess.
The opening night saw over 2000 guests in the gallery, artists, poets, Londonart friends and press, plus a variety of live performances. The winning poets read aloud their entries, and a chosen few from the musicians played their tracks live in the gallery. (CDs of the music are still available to buy from Londonart, and feature a variety of love songs from the rocky, to the folky to the bluesy.)
This year's winning artists announced at the opening, were chosen by Londonart's panel, which included Reginald Gray, one of Ireland's leading portrait artists. They are Kristian De La Riva and Emily Russell, two animation /filmmakers from Cambridge; Anthony Barrow, a painter from Wigan, Lancashire; and Kathy Prest, a sculptor from Barnet, Hertfordshire. They shared the prize money of £1000 equally three ways. All the work from the exhibition will continue to be shown online here on Londonart.co.uk.
A room in the Bargehouse was dedicated to displaying all the poetry, chosen from the 1500 entries for the exhibition, by Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate. In the middle of the room was an installation in the shape of a large white heart on the floor, made from hundreds of traditional origami paper cranes. The symbol of love and peace, the cranes were made to help raise awareness for OCD-UK, a charity that supports those affected by Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. On the opening night two members of the British Origami Society were present making cranes for guests in return for donations to the charity, with nearly one hundred pounds raised in total.
On Valentine's Day itself The Art of Love had its own show on Resonance104.4fm, the arts radio station based in London. It included features on the history of love in art, artist couples, as well as poetry and music from the exhibition itself. Joan Michelson, the winning poet, came in to the studio to brilliantly read her work Amen, whilst Paul Wynter and Mandy Kay, co-hosts of both this year's exhibition and last, also read poems from the Art of Love catalogue. Jessica Michaels, one of the musicians who played on the opening night also spoke about her work and what it was like to be part of the Art of Love, with a couple of her tracks played. Two artists, Vikky Furse and Isobel Hutton, also came in to talk about their entries and their personal interpretations of the theme of love.
Nearly 9000 visitors saw The Art of Love exhibition this year, with more than enough love left to go round thanks to all the many contributions from the artists, poets and musicians involved. One thing's for certain - Valentine's Day will never be the same again...
Winning Visual artists
Kristian De La Riva and Emily Russell, UK Animation / filmmakers from Cambridge
Anthony Barrow, UK painter from Wigan, Lancashire
Kathy Prest, UK Sculptor from Barnet, Hertfordshire
Winning Poets selected by Andrew Motion
1st Prize: Amen by Joan Michelson from London
2nd Prize: Room Service by Andrea Porter from Huntingdon
3rd Prize: Apples by Jennifer Copley from Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria.
Artworks and artists that were included in the exhibition
Heart Room selection
Poets that were included in the exhibition
To look at all the submissions made to The Art of Love 2005 please click here
Private view pictures
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Wigan artist to create horse hair pictures
He shaved Hedgehunter at the finish to win the 2006 Grand National.
But now Numbersixvalverde has been left follically challenged by a Wigan artist.
Anthony Barrow, from Spring View, has been commissioned by Wigan-based totesport to produce these stunning paintings of celebs, using horse hair from the former winner.
And former postie Anthony has certainly done Gordon Ramsay, John McCririck and Johnny Vegas proud.
The finished articles will be exhibited at the Aintree meeting this weekend and then auctioned to raise money for the official charity of the Grand National, Alder Hey Children's Hospital's Imagine Appeal.
Anthony said: "This is certainly the most unusual commission I have ever undertaken, but it was a great challenge.
"I chopped the hair into small pieces and mixed it with acrylic paint and PVA glue then used it to paint the shadows and main features of each celebrity. The outcome is a very unusual portrait and I am pleased with the finished results."
Paul Petrie, totesport spokesman, said: "The Grand National is all about bringing horseracing to the attention of as many people as possible and we thought that this project would help do just that.
"It is a unique piece of art and the fact that the hair used was from a past Grand National winner should make it a great collector's item."
Jayne Hauxwell, from the Imagine Appeal, added: "It's a fantastic way to raise funds and awareness for the largest children's hospital in Europe.
"Imagine aims to improve the quality of life for all children in hospital. We have always been well supported by the racing industry and we thank totesport, John Smith's, and the jockeys in particular for their continued support."
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Articolo
Il mio lavoro esplora le emozioni umane di base innestate verso l'immagine di schermo, noi è bombardato 24/7 da queste immagini commoventi, provoca le reazioni subcosciente che infine effettuano la nostra esistenza quotidiana. Il mio lavoro mette in discussione questi instincts umani di gioia, della tristezza, del elation, della rabbia, del timore, del heartache ecc. Perchè cry quando guardiamo una pellicola triste o riteniamo uplifted quando le cose risultano tutti a destra alla fine, il relativo reale! è? Con il suono e la visione siamo effettuati in tale maniera come se dove realmente coinvolto nello storyline ed in questi caratteri fittizii prediamo alle nostre emozioni, dalla santità delle nostre stanze che viventi possiamo essere lasciati la sensibilità vuotata emozionalmente. Abbiamo riscaldato le discussioni riguardo a che programma della TV abbiamo guardato la notte scorsa o l'ultima pellicola che avessimo visto al cinematografo e se gradiamo o abbiamo antipatia per determinati caratteri e/o gli attori che li ritraggono. Usando tecnologia che moderna io prendiamo le immagini digitali che cosa credo per essere alambicchi poignant dal TV/movie, di una di quelle seconde immagini spaccate che esponiamo a flash prima dei nostri occhi, realmente li vediamo tutti? Soltanto alcuni di loro sono immagazzinati nelle nostre serie di memoria, la maggior parte sono persi e che cosa siamo lasciati con siamo le sensibilità impressionabili generate da che cosa abbiamo testimoniato appena. Le fotografie digitali risultanti allora sono pubblicate sul calcolatore, se avute bisogno di, in questa fase sto cercando una reazione particolare generata dai caratteri e tutti i movimento, effetto della luce, atmosfera ecc qualche cosa che ritengo sono adatto ed usando PhotoShop posso aumentare o persino esagero questa qualità. L'immagine allora è stampata, solitamente in a fondo grigio, che ritengo aumento l'umore, da questa allora continuo produrre una pittura in olii che ricordano nello stesso momento in cui residuo seguo di emozione a sinistra dall'originale ed infine il lavoro rifinito eventualmente provocherà una risposta simile dal visore.
Expos Collective (Listing)
From 1983 to present time Ashton Arts Society annual exhibition.
1983 to 1988 Permanent display at Maureen Gullies Gallery, Wigan.
1988 to 1993 Permanent display The Coach House Gallery.
1987 Studio 77, Turnpike Gallery, Leigh.
1988 Studio 77, Turnpike Gallery, Leigh.
1992 The Laing National Art Exhibition, Salford Art Gallery, Manchester.
1992 The Laing National Art Finalists Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London.
1997 Standish Arts Festival Exhibition, Church Street, Standish.
1996 Drumcroon Open Exhibition, Parsons Walk, Wigan
1998 St Helens Open.
1998 The Navigation, Appley Bridge, Standish.
1999 The Observer Gallery, Rowbottom Square, Wigan.
2000 The Observer Gallery, Rowbottom Square, Wigan
2003 St Mary`s Village Hall one man show.
2003 Stockport Open, Stockport Art Gallery,. Cheshire
2003 Sefton Open Exhibition, Atkinson Art Gallery.
2003 One man show,Observer Gallery.
2004 NAPA Open International Exhibition, Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead.
2004 Manchester Academy of Fine Arts open exhibition, Salford, Manchester.
2004 West Lancashire Open Exhibition, Chapel Gallery, Ormskirk.
2004 Stockport Open Exhibition, Stockport Art Gallery, Cheshire.
2004 Channel 4, Big Art Challenge, Lowry Centre, Manchester.
2004 Stockport Artlink Exhibition, Stockport Art Gallery, Cheshire.
2004 Sefton Open Exhibition, Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport.
2004 Wrexham Open Exhibition, Wrexham Art Gallery, Wales.
2005 Art of Love Exhibition, Oxo Gallery, London. (1st prize)
2005 Mind Where You Look, Fairfield Hospital & Oldham Gallery.
2005 Chester Open Exhibition, Grovesnor Art Gallery, Chester.
2005 Objects of Desire Open Exhibition, Turnpike Gallery, Leigh.
2005 Mercury Music Exhibition, Air Gallery, Dover Street, London
2005 Stockport Open Art Exhibition, Stockport Art Gallery, Cheshire. (Winner of Peoples Prize)
Articolo
Il mio lavoro è pricipalmente contemporaneo, figurato basato commissione e paesaggi semi-astratti, inizialmente sono stato influenzato tramite lo spontaneity dei impressionists e l'uso di colore. Il mio scopo è bloccare il carattere del sitter, dei loro manierismo e delle espressioni facciali. La faccia umana è l'unica parte della nostra anatomia che non possiamo nascondere e quindi non presentiamo la nostra prima impressione di quella persona. La faccia è una finestra all'anima, trasporta le nostre emozioni ed i dolori e la gente dei life?s vanno alle lunghezze grandi dissimulare psicologicamente e fisicamente recentemente sono stato interessato nella memoria subcosciente, in questi impianti sto esplorando il movimento e lo spazio statico che cercano l'illusione di luce e che uniscono questo con una rappresentazione di profondità e di struttura. Sono un allievo maturo che studia l'arte fine all'università di Lancashire centrale, Preston, Regno Unito.
Premi: Un'Arte Contemporanea Nazionale Di 1989 BBC - Finalist. La Concorrenza Nazionale 1990 Della Pittura di PORC Ha lodato La Concorrenza Nazionale Della Pittura Di 1991 PORC, Oxford. seconda concorrenza internazionale di arte del premio 1991 PORC, Bruxelles. mostra 1992 - Finalist di arte nazionale di Laing del secondo premio. Concorrenza Nazionale Della Pittura Di 1993 PORC - Concorrenza Nazionale Lodata Della Pittura Di 1995 PORC - Mostre Lodate: 1983 alle mostre dell'annuale della società di arti di Ashton di tempo attuale. esposizione permanente 1983 - 1988 alla galleria dei burroni di Maureen, Wigan.1 1988 - esposizione permanente 1993 la galleria della Camera della vettura. Studio 1987 77, Galleria Di Turnpike, Leigh. Studio 1988 77, Galleria Di Turnpike, Leigh. 1992 La Mostra Di Arte Nazionale Di Laing, Galleria Di Arte Di Salford, Manchester. Le 1992 Mostre Nazionali Di Finalists Di Arte Di Laing, Gallerie Del Mall, Londra. 1997 Mostra Di Festival Di Arti Di Standish, Via Della Chiesa, Standish. 1996 Mostra Aperta Di Drumcroon, Camminata Di Parsons, St 1998 Di Wigan Helens Aperto. 1998 La Navigazione, Ponticello Di Appley, Standish. 1999 La Galleria Dell'Osservatore, Quadrato Di Rowbottom, Wigan. 2000 La Galleria Dell'Osservatore, Quadrato Di Rowbottom, Wigan. villaggio 2003 della st Mary`s Corridoio un'esposizione dell'uomo. 2003 Galleria Di Arte De Stockport Aperta, Stockport. Mostra Aperta 2003 Sefton, Galleria Del Cheshire Di Arte Di Atkinson. 2003 un'esposizione dell'uomo, galleria dell'osservatore. 2004 NAPA Aprono La Mostra Internazionale, La Galleria Di Arte Di Williamson, Birkenhead. il academy 2004 de Manchester delle arti fini apre la mostra, Salford, Manchester. Mostra Aperta Ad ovest Di 2004 Lancashire, Galleria Del Chapel, Ormskirk. 2004 Mostra Aperta De Stockport, Galleria Di Arte De Stockport, Cheshire. 2004 Manica 4, Sfida Grande Di Arte, Centro Di Lowry, Manchester. 2004 Mostra De Stockport Artlink, Galleria Di Arte De Stockport, Cheshire. mostra aperta 2004 di Sefton, galleria di arte di Atkinson, Southport. (vincitore premiato elencato corto) Wrexham 2004 aperto, museo di Wrexham e galleria di arte, Wrexham, Galles.
Anthony's Brush with Fame!
Anthony Barrow has teamed up with Rolf Harris in a unique project to honour Lowry.
Anthony Barrow joined 15 other North West artists invited along to Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens to paint the same view immortalised by the master of matchstick men in 1954.
Their collected works will now form the subject for a BBC programme, Rolf on Lowry, due to be broadcast in the spring about the life of the artist.
Anthony, 50, who has been painting for more than 30 years, developed his skills as a member of Ashton Art Group.He took voluntary redundancy from the Royal Mail after two decades' service, so he could concentrate on his first love, painting, as a career with a home studio in Fir Tree Drive.
He said that it had been a great experience to meet Rolf, an "accessible" artist he had long admired.
The documentary will celebrate Lowry's life and work and hopes to give a sense of how his art is still important today.
The idea of the gathering was to create a "21st century vision" of Lowry's original painting of 'Piccadilly Gardens'.
He said: "The BBC contacted me via Axis, a website for artists and teachers.
"Painting started at 10am with a break for lunch at noon then more painting and interviews with the crew until 3pm.
"The plan was to ask each artist to create their own visualisation of Lowry's painting and a chance to look at an old work in a new way.
"We were all encouraged to work in the medium we felt most comfortable in and in our own style."
Actual filming took place over a 180 minute period.
"The programme will be shown in the next few months and there will be an exhibition at the Lowry Centre in Manchester to commemorate the event."

Expos Solo (Listing)
2003 Observer Gallery, Wigan.
Articolo
1989 BBC Nationwide Contemporary Art – Finalist.
1990 PORC National Painting Competition- Commended
1991 PORC National Painting Competition, Oxford. 2nd prize
1991 PORC International Art Competition, Brussels. 2nd prize
1992 Laing National Art Exhibition – Finalist.
1993 PORC National Painting Competition – Commended
1995 PORC National Painting Competition - Commended
2005 Art of Love Exhibition, Oxo Gallery. London.(1st Prize)
2005 Mercury Music Exhibition, Air Gallery, Dover Street, London. ( Short listed)
2005 Stockport Open Art Exhibition, Stockport Art Gallery, Cheshire. (Winner of Peoples Prize)
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