I was very sad to hear that the eminent master printmaker Norman Ackroyd passed away last week - in the afternoon of a fine warm day (Monday 16th September) at his home in Bermondsey. He was 86
Norman Ackroyd (1938-2024) |
Such a contrast to his lithographs and prints of the windswept, rainy isles and vaporous clouds in the North of Scotland and other rugged Atlantic seascapes and landscapes in the UK and Ireland. He was a complete master of portraying the coasts on the Atlantic seaboard.
His capacity for creating vaporous clouds filled with sea birds - with amorphous giant shapes representing the coastline which has stood up the beating of winds and rain from west was simply amazing - and his prints had very many fans.
Norman Ackroyd's map of all the locations (with a pin) where he been to create etchings of that landscape in his studio in Bermondsey |
There's a couple of excellent Videos of him talking about his artwork and his processes on YouTube based on the BBC series "What do Artists do all day?" which reviewed him and his work. These are they....
Norman Ackroyd CBE RA talking about hanging Gallery III at Burlington House (RA Summer Exhibition 2013) which included works hung in honour of the late Mary Fedden RA who had recently passed away. |
Life and career of Norman Ackroyd
- 1938: Born Leeds
- 1956-61: Leeds College of Art
- 1961-64: Royal College of Art, London
- 1988: Elected Royal Academician
- 1994: Appointed Professor of Etching, University of the Arts
- 1999 - 2000: Professor of Printmaking
- 2000: Elected Senior Fellow, Royal College of Art
- 2007: Awarded a C.B.E. for Services to Engraving and printing
- 2013: Elected Senior RA: 1 October 2013
He called his medium “painting with acid”, and he was on friendly terms with a vast array of the chemicals, from the violent hydrochloric to the lively nitric, which “bites in all directions”. Daily Telegraph obituary
His work in Art Collections
His work is in the collections of very many prominent art galleries and organisations.Selected Public Collections
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Arts Council of Great Britain
- British Council
- British Museum, London
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Fogg Art Museum, Harvard
- Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Museum of Modern Art, New York
- National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
- National Gallery of Canada
- National Gallery of Norway
- National Gallery of Scotland
- National Gallery of South Africa
- Queensland Art Gallery
- Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
- The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
- Stedelijk, Amsterdam
- Tate Gallery, London Norman Ackroyd born 1938 - Tate". Tate Britain.
- Utah Museum of Fine Art
Ackroyd also received several public mural commissions, produced in etched stainless steel or bronze. Recent commissions included Lloyds Bank, London; British Airways, Birmingham Airport; Freshfields, London; Tetrapack, Stockley Park, Heathrow; a bronze mural for the Main Hall of the British Embassy, Moscow; and Lazards Bank, Stratton Street, London W1. RA Obituary
Obituaries
Other posts about his life include:
- Royal Academy printmaker Norman Ackroyd dies | Print Week
Known for his dramatic, evocative landscape works which often featured open water or sweeping vistas, Ackroyd was a senior fellow at the Royal College of Art, and had been a Royal Academician since 1991.
- Remembering Norman Ackroyd | Eames Gallery
He had been ill for some time and was becoming increasingly weak and frail these past few months. He died at home on Monday, in his bed surrounded by his family. It was very beautiful: a sunny afternoon, and all was quiet and peaceful except for the birdsong heard through the open window in his room.
- Norman Ackroyd, etcher who captured the timeless magic of the western fringe of the British Isles | Daily Telegraph
The public were enchanted, and his fellow etchers baffled, by the softness he could conjure from the brutal process of bathing metal in acid
Ackroyd, who was best known for his evocative landscapes and seascapes, travelled around the British Isles making sketches, later reworking them as etchings. His works are held in collections from the Tate to the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and his work was displayed in the Royal Academy’s summer exhibitions. He also created engraved metal murals for Lloyds Bank, British Airways and the British embassy in Moscow.
- Norman Ackroyd RA (1938 - 2024) | Royal Academy of Arts
Articles about him
- Norman Ackroyd: I studied for free — now I want to help young artists | The Times Ackroyd worries that art schools around the country are abandoning their etching studios.
- This article provides an insight into his home and studio in Bermondsey
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