Richard Whadcock is a British artist who specialises in atmospheric landscape paintings. His contemporary landscapes capture the ever-changing atmospheres of the South Downs and East Sussex coast from silent stillness to squally days. The landscape itself is only a starting point as the painting process takes over. Rather than painting with speed to capture a moment that has already passed, Whadcock aims to create a momentum driving the painting forward as it organically develops around a framework of memory and intuition. A central theme is expanded on or reduced to the basics, reinstating the foundations of the work and creating a sense of amorphous and ambiguous landscape, thus reflecting a sense of place rather than a reality.
“…I don't think they are immediate paintings. The images enveloped in light and air reveal themselves the more you stand in front of them, if you are willing to let them, in the same way that a real landscape is taken in as you walk through it…”
Light, space and air are present as the central subjects of each painting, more so than the place itself which becomes subdued by the painting as it develops. Elements in the landscape are reduced to marks, lines and shapes that have evolved from the painting process, moving and shifting like the landscape as new possibilities develop. Whadcock’s works draw the viewer in, expanding and bringing small subtleties to the fore over time. Taking inspiration from artists such as Cy Twombly and Robert Motherwell, the influence of these artists can be sensed in the marks made, while Whadcock’s love for jazz music is manifest in the improvised development of each work.
Richard Whadcock studied at both Bristol Art College and the Royal College of Art gaining a background in painting as well as printmaking and lithography, aspects of which are incorporated into the preparation of his works. Whadcock’s works have been collected both nationally and internationally and have been exhibited across the country.
Education
1989-91 | MA Printmaking (R.C.A), Royal College of Art, London, UK. | |
1986-89 | BA (Hons) Fine Art Painting, Bristol Polytechnic, Bristol, UK. | |
1985-86 | Art Foundation, Wolverhampton Polytechnic, Wolverhampton, UK. |
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2023 | 'On Distant Shores', Studio Gallery, Armadale & Brisbane Gallery, Australia. | |
'Just Now', Gallery At Home, Abergavenny, UK. | ||
2022 | 'Borrowed Light', Cadogan Gallery, London, UK. | |
2021 | Northcote Gallery, London, UK (exhibited regularly since 2002). | |
2020 | Julia Campbell Carter, London, UK. | |
2006/04 | Adam Gallery, London, UK. | |
2003 | Vertigo Gallery, London, UK. | |
2000/1998 | E1 Gallery, London, UK. | |
1997 | Zella Gallery, London, UK. |
Selected Group Exhibitions
2020 | 'New Year Show', Cadogan Gallery, London, UK. | |
2019 | Nadia Waterfield Gallery, Andover, UK. | |
2016/15 | Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, UK. | |
2013 | Strarta Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK. | |
2013 | National Open Art Competition, RCA, London, UK. | |
2011 | ArtHamptons, New York, USA. | |
2009 | Art 2009, Adam Gallery, London, UK (exhibited since 2002). | |
2000 | Art Paris, Carrousel du Louvre, E1 Gallery, Paris, France. |
Collections
Robert Horne Collection
Lowick House Collection
Gulbenkian Collection
Southern Illinois Collection
Private collections
Awards
1996 | Robert Horne Paper Award. | |
Princes Trust, Sports Council. | ||
1991 | Daler Rowney Award. |
Residencies
2014 | Cill Rialaig Artist Residency, Kerry, Ireland. | |
1996 | Lowick House Print Workshop, Cumbria, UK. | |
1995 | Cheltenham College of Art, Cheltenham, UK. |