Clive Hicks-Jenkins
Clive Hicks-Jenkins was born in 1951 in Newport. From his early twenties until his mid thirties, he was a choreographer, director and stage designer, creating productions with leading companies, including the Vienna Festival, the Almeida Theatre, Theatr Clwyd and Cardiff New Theatre, where he was Associate Producer. He moved back to Wales permanently in the late 1980s to concentrate on his work as an artist.
His work has since been selected for the Royal Academy, the Royal West of England Academy, the University of Glamorgan Purchase Prize, the Wales Drawing Biennale and the National Eisteddfod among others, and he has had solo exhibitions at Newport Museum & Art Gallery and Brecknock Museum.
Clive was winner of the Gulbenkian Welsh Art Prize in 1999, runner-up as Welsh Artist of the Year in April 2000, and in 2002 received a Creative Wales Award from the Arts Council of Wales. His solo exhibitions have been reviewed in Modern Painters, Art Review, Galleries, Planet and the BBC Wales series Double Yellow. He has shown at the Martin Tinney Gallery since 1997 and has been a member of The Welsh Group since 1997. He was selected for the Contemporary Art Society for Wales Print Project in 2000, and has created several artist's books in collaboration with The Old Stile Press.
Collections
National Museum of Wales
Museum of Modern Art Wales
Contemporary Art Society for Wales
University of Glamorgan
Brecknock Museum Art Trust
Neville Hall Hospital Trust, Abergavenny
The Theatre Museum, Covent Garden
Newport Museum & Art Gallery
Limited edition books in museums and libraries around the world, including the Library of Congress, New York Public Library, British Library, National Library of Wales, Paul Mellon Centre for British Art, National Museum of Wales.
Private collections in England, Wales, Scotland, France and USA
Ganwyd Clive Hicks-Jenkins yn 1951 yng Nghasnewydd. O'i ugeiniau cynnar i'w dridegau bu'n gweithio fel coreograffwr, cyfarwyddwr a chynllunydd llwyfan i nifer o gwmniau gan gynnwys Gwyl Vienna, Theatr yr Almeida, Theatr Clwyd a Theatr Newydd Caerdydd. Symudodd yn ôl i Gymru'n barhaol yn yr 1980au hwyr i ganolbwyntio ar ei yrfa fel artist.
Mae ei waith wedi cael ei ddewis ar gyfer yr Academi Brenhinol, Academi Brenhinol Gorllewin Lloegr, Gwobr Prifysgol Morgannwg, Biennale Darlunio Cymru a'r Eisteddfod ymysg eraill, ac y mae yn ogystal wedi arddangos yn Amgueddfa ac Oriel Casnewydd ac Amgueddfa Brecknock.
Enillodd wobr Celf Cymreig Gulbenkian yn 1999, a ail wobr Artist Cymreig y Flwyddyn yn 2000, ac yn 2002 derbyniodd wobr 'Creative Wales' o Gyngor y Celfyddydau Cymru. Adolygwyd ei arddangosfeydd undyn yn 'Modern Painters' , 'Art Review', 'Galleries', 'Planet' a cyfres BBC Cymru 'Double Yellow'. Mae wedi arddangos yn yr oriel hon ers 1997 ac mae wedi bod yn aelod o'r 'Welsh Group' ers 1997. Dewiswyd ei waith gan Gymdeithas Celfyddyd Gyfoes Cymru ar gyfer eu 'Print Project' yn 2000, ac y mae wedi cyhoeddi nifer o lyfrau ynghyd â'r Old Stile Press.
Casgliadau
Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru
Amgueddfa Celf Fodern Cymru
Cymdeithas Gelfyddyd Gyfoes Cymru
Prifysgol Morgannwg
Amgueddfa Brecknock
Ysbyty Neville Hall, Abergavenny
Amgueddfa'r Theatr, Covent Garden
Amgueddfa & Oriel Casnewydd
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