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Andrew Walker (1959)

Biography

Andrew Walker (b. Aberdeen, Scotland, UK 1959) studied at Edinburgh College of Art (1977–81). He was awarded a prize at Scottish Young Contemporaries in 1981; a Scottish Arts Council Young Artist Bursary, 1983; and Ruth Davidson Memorial Scholarship in 1996. In 1985 the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, published The Book of Job, text plus drawings by Walker. His group shows ahve included The British Art Show, Arts Council tour (1983); The Human Zoo, Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery (1986); SSA, 1992; RSA, 1994; and Cabinet Paintings, Compass Gallery, Glasgow, 1999. Among his later solo shows were Paintings from Southern France, Cyril Gerber Fine Art, Glasgow, 1999, reflecting Walker’s deepening links with the Languedoc region; Firth Gallery, Edinburgh, 2000; Maymie White Contemporary Art and Cambridge Contemporary Art, both 2001; and Cyril Gerber, 2002.

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UK

Nationality:

British, Scottish

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