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Still Life

  • Dimensioner91.0 x 76.0 cm

Explore the captivating portraits & still life artworks by Graeme Willson. Discover his unique style & contributions to contemporary art.

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Kunstnerens biografi

A Life Dedicated to Public Art: The World of Graeme Willson

Graeme Willson (1951–2018) was a British artist whose career spanned painting, mural work, stained glass, and portraiture, but he is perhaps best remembered for his commitment to bringing art out of the gallery and into the public sphere. Born in North Yorkshire, his early life was marked by frequent moves due to his father’s service in the RAF, yet a foundational artistic spark ignited during a family holiday in Germany with a visit to the Kröller-Müller Museum and its collection featuring Vincent van Gogh. This encounter proved transformative, instilling in him a dedication to art that would define his life's path. Willson’s upbringing also included a strong Christian faith which initially led him to consider the clergy before ultimately choosing to pursue fine art at Reading University in 1969.

Formative Years and Influences

University proved a complex experience for Willson, as the curriculum leaned heavily towards conceptual and experimental approaches rather than traditional figurative work. Undeterred, he self-taught essential skills through diligent study of Old Masters and life drawing—even advocating for its inclusion in the course. A series of trips to Italy during his studies were particularly impactful, exposing him to the grandeur of Italian fresco painting and solidifying his desire to create art that engaged directly with the public. This period also saw a growing political awareness which further fueled his ambition to make art accessible beyond the confines of traditional institutions. He began teaching in 1973 at a technical college in Scunthorpe, but continued to paint and explore his artistic vision.

The Yorkshire Artists Mural Group and Early Commissions

Willson’s commitment to public art truly took shape with the formation of the Yorkshire Artists Mural Group in 1978. This collective aimed to foster collaboration among artists and secure funding for projects that would bring art directly to communities. Working alongside Ramsay Burt, Willson undertook numerous mural commissions throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. These works were often large-scale and socially conscious, reflecting his desire to engage with contemporary issues and create a dialogue with viewers in everyday spaces. He received recognition for this work, including awards that helped establish his reputation as a leading muralist in the UK. In 1984 he was awarded the Royal Academy Award for Mural Painting for his piece at St Paul’s Church in Thamesmead.

Major Achievements and Artistic Style

Throughout his career, Willson undertook numerous prestigious commissions, including significant projects for York Minster and the Leeds Corn Exchange. His three altarpiece paintings and ceiling piece for the Yorkshire Volunteers’ Regimental Chapel within York Minster remain iconic landmarks, demonstrating his ability to blend traditional artistic techniques with contemporary themes. Perhaps his most celebrated work is *Cornucopia*, a vibrant mural adorning the wall at the junction of New Market Street and Call Lane in Leeds. This piece reflects both the architectural heritage of the Corn Exchange and the dynamic spirit of the city itself. Willson’s style is characterized by a balance between traditional and contemporary elements, often incorporating references to classical mythology or Renaissance imagery alongside experimental working methods. His portraits, too, reveal a keen understanding of human relationships and an ability to capture the essence of his subjects. He also developed a practice in stained glass, collaborating with Martin Johnson Workshop in York.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Graeme Willson’s death in 2018 marked the loss of a truly dedicated public artist. His work continues to resonate today, not only for its aesthetic qualities but also for its commitment to accessibility and social engagement. He believed strongly in the power of art to transform spaces and enrich lives, and his murals and paintings stand as testaments to this belief. Willson’s legacy lies in his ability to bridge the gap between the artistic world and the wider community, creating works that are both visually stunning and deeply meaningful. His influence can be seen in the continued growth of public art initiatives across the UK and beyond, inspiring a new generation of artists to embrace the power of art as a force for positive change. His work is held in private collections and the Leeds City Art Galleries. He will always be remembered as an artist who brought beauty and inspiration to the streets and public spaces of Yorkshire and beyond.