David Buckley Wins Concept to Casting Award 2010
David Buckley
Born 1980, Dublin, Ireland.
David’s work is concerned with the legacy of modernism, and particularly with the state of absorption or contemplation which characterises a modernist approach to viewing the work of art. In this work, ‘The Dead’, David attempts to heighten that connection between the viewer and object by sentimentally making a commemorative work based on the English modernist painter, Christopher Wood. The pattern which covers the surface of the bronze is taken from a self-portrait painted by Wood just before his death aged just 29. Wood’s paintings embody a disjointed personal narrative, radically different from his contemporaries, and in some ways this work can be thought of as a commemoration not only of an individual, but also of a thread of genius and innovation that was lost with his untimely death.
David Buckley completed his BA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in 2005 and in 2010 graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Sculpture. Whilst at the RCA he was awarded the Remet Prize as well as the Cit??© des Arts Studio Award. He has undertaken numerous residencies in the United Kingdom and across Europe and has participated in various group and solo exhibitions. In 2011 he was commissioned to produce a sculpture for a special edition cover of Wallpaper* magazine’s Next Generation edition, and was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2011, and also for the Royal British Society of Sculptors Bursary award exhibition. He lives and works in Dublin and in London.
‘The Dead’, the sculpture chosen for the Remet Concept to Casting prize was exhibited as part of Bloomberg New Contemporaries at the ICA in 2011. It was produced in an edition of 3 and a single remaining work is available.
Website: www.davidbuckley.info
Education:
MA in Fine Art ??? Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London, 2010
BA in Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, University of London, 2005
National Diploma in Art, Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dublin 2002
Group Exhibitions:
James Viscardi/David Buckley, Hobbs McLaughlin, London, October 2012
Transform, curated by Hanna Laura Kaljo, London, July 2012
James Viscardi/David Buckley, Pleasant, Copenhagen, February 2012
*Leap, Contemporary Art Society, London, February 2012
*Bloomberg New Contemporaries, S1 Artspace Sheffield & ICA London, September 2011
*RBS Bursary Award Exhibition, Royal British Society of Sculptors, London, December 2011
Behead, Andipa, London, October 2010
RCA Sculpture, Galleria 27AD, via Brosetta, Bergamo, Italy, October 2010
State of the Newly Incarnate Soul, Hidde van Seggelen, London, July 2010
Spraytan, Tim Pritchard, London, November 2009
*Over and Out, M??¼nster Austellunghalle, M??¼nster, Germany, September 2009
Sculpture Show, Bank of America, Canary Wharf, London 2009
Impromptu, Fred London, Vyner Street, London, February 2009
*Sterling – New London Artists, Factory Gallery, Obershoeneweide, Berlin, September 2006
Solo Exhibitions:
Your Affectionate Friend, LimaZulu, London, January 2011
Voyages, Tou Vindu, Tou Scene, Stavanger, Norway, September 2006
*Catalogue published
Exhibitions Curated/Writings: VOX POP, (Screening), Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 14th January 2012
Commitment, 50 Redchurch St, London, February 2007
I’d Rather Starve, Broadstone Studios, Dublin, June 2006
Peintures Noires, essay for exhibition catalogue McDermott and McGough, Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, 2006
Residencies:
Northlands Glass/Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, September-November 2012
Cite des Arts, Rue de l’Hotel de Ville, Paris, July – September 2009
Scottish Sculpture Workshop, Lumsden, Aberdeen, Scotland, July 2007
SIM (Association of Icelandic Artists) Reykjavik, Iceland, September 2007
Awards:
Royal British Society of Sculptors, Bursary Award 2011
REMET UK Concept to Casting Award for Sculpture 2010
Travel and Training Award, Arts Council, 2007
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