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Marguerite Horner is a British artist who won the 2018 British Women Artist Award.[1][2] Her paintings aim to investigate, among other things, notions of transience, intimacy, loss and hope. She uses the external world as a trigger or metaphor for these experiences and through a period of gestation and distillation, makes a series of intuitive decisions that lead the work towards completion.
Marguerite Horner | |
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Nationality | British |
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Known for | Painting, British Women Artists Award 2018, MS Amlin Prize 2017. |
Website | http://www.margueritehorner.com/ |
Marguerite Horner was born in Lincoln, and from 1973 to 1976 studied art at Sheffield University. She graduated with an M.A. from the City and Guilds of London Art School in 2004 and was presented with the Kidd Rapinet Prize for outstanding degree work.[3] Since graduating from City and Guilds of London Art school in 2004, Horner has exhibited internationally in Art fairs and group shows. In 2011, she exhibited at the 54th Venice Biennale with Afternoon Tea for the WW Gallery and in 2012 received her first London solo exhibition, The Seen and Unseen, at The Pitzhanger Manor Gallery.[4] The catalogue essay was written by Lady Marina Vaizey CBE. In 2017, Horner won the NOA17 MS Amlin Prize for "Church", a painting that was inspired by a humanitarian visit to the Calais refugee "jungle" in 2014, with a "Cenacle" prayer group formed by the Chiswick Comboni nuns. In 2018, Horner won the British Women Artist Award[5] and examples of her work were acquired by the Yale Centre for British Art in New Haven Connecticut. Her work has also been acquired by a number of museums including the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Falmouth Art Gallery, the Madison Museum of Fine Art, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Schneider Museum of Art, Sheffield City Art Gallery, Swindon Art Gallery[6] and the Nanxi Academy of Art Collection in China.
Horner trained and worked as a scenic artist for the BBC after graduating with her BA Fine Art in 1976 until 1981. From 1985 to 2000, she worked as a freelance scenic artist and mural painter on advertising and editorial campaigns, films and BBC TV productions. Her clients included the Sunday Times Magazine and World of Interiors.[7] In 2012 Horner took a Foundation degree in pastoral mission at Heythrop College, a Philosophy and Theology college of the University of London.
2023:'Numinous':The Crypt, St Marylebone Parish Church,17,Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LT. 5th-20th Oct.https://stmarylebone.org/product/numinous-a-solo-exhibition-of-new-paintings-by-marguerite-horner/ A Book 'Numinous' is published on this exhibition by Hurtwood press and distributed through Thames & Hudson. The publication features a foreword by writer Matt Price and essay by multidisciplinary scholar Matthew Holman.https://hurtwood.co.uk/art/numinous/
2022'Back to Verve' : Chelsea Arts Club, Billiard Room. Chelsea, London.
Catalogue links Marguerite Horner C.V. and Biography 2022
Marguerite Horner. BA (Hons) MA Fine Art
http://www.margueritehorner.com
Art Education and Work Experience
2001-2004: MA Fine Art Painting, City and Guilds of London Art School, London: Presented with the Kidd Rapinet prize for outstanding MA Degree work by Sir Peter Blake.
1985-2000: Director of Marguerite HornerLtd: Freelance Scenic Artist and mural painter.
1977-1981: BBC Television Centre: Trained and worked as a scenic artist
1973-1976: B.A. Hons Degree in Fine Art Painting: Sheffield University.
Additional Qualifications:
2012: Foundation degree in Pastoral mission at Heythrop College: The Specialist Philosophy and theology college of the University of London.
Awards
2018: The British Women Artists Award.
2017: NOA17 MS Amlin Prize for painting ‘Church’ for ‘Continuity in an Uncertain World’
2004: Kidd Rapinet Award for Outstanding Degree work
Solo exhibitions
2023:'Numinous':The Crypt, St Marylebone Parish Church,17,Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LT. 5th-20th Oct. A Book 'Numinous' is published on this exhibition by Hurtwood press and distributed through Thames & Hudson. The publication features a foreword by writer Matt Price and essay by multidisciplinary scholar Matthew Holman.
2022'Back to Verve' : Chelsea Arts Club, Billiard Room. Chelsea, London.
2020: ‘Transcends All Understanding: Bermondsey Project Space, London.
2019: ‘Time Keeps Slipping’ Bermondsey Project Space, London
2017: Solo exhibition: ‘Keep me Safe’ Westminster Reference Library, London
Q&A Artist Marguerite Horner and Film Producer & director Sue Clayton.
And again at Farm Street Church Hall, Mount St, Mayfair. London.
2015: Cars and Streets –Recent Paintings by Marguerite Horner:
Art Bermondsey Project Space, London. Accompanied by: ‘Marguerite Horner In conversation’ with Anna McNay ‘Bringing the Sublime into the Mundane’.
2014: Twilight Home: Zetter Hotel. Clerkenwell, London.
2013: Being from the Inside: High House Gallery, Clanfield, Oxon.
2013: Through Each Today: Contemporary British Painting, The Crypt, St Marylebone Parish Church, London.
2012: The Seen and the Unseen, PM Gallery, London W5
(catalogue essay by Lady Marina Vaizey C.B.E. Former FT and Sunday
Times Art Critic and Turner prize judge)
2006: "Marguerite Horner solo exhibition", Star Gallery, Lewes, East Sussex (Introduction by Julian Bell)
1976: Marguerite Nix* solo Exhibition: Usher Art Gallery Lincoln.
1977: Marguerite Nix* solo Exhibition : Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield .
(reviewed by Francis Spalding in Arts Review)
(* Nix is my maiden name)
Selected Group exhibitions
2024
2024: eXhibition of SMALL things with BIG ideas' White Conduit Projects, Islington, curated by Paul Carey
Kent and Yuki Miyake.
2023
2023: 'Regeneration': Hansard Studios, Hansard Mews,London W14 8BJ
2023: 'Affordable Winter Exhibition ' Rogue Gallery, St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex.
2023: '"ELEMENTAL" Forces of Nature' Landsdown Stores, Bath curated by Sandra Higgins.
2023 X'-Contemporary British Painters 10th Anniversary Exhibition Newcastle Contemporary Art .
2023: 'Rogue Women 2 Exhibition ' Rogue Studios, Manchester. Curator: Natasha Howes, Senior Curator at Manchester Art Gallery.
2023: Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour 211th Exhibition: Mall Galleries, London .
2023: 'The Viewing Room' Hansard Studio, London W14 8BJ. Curated by Sandra Higgins.
2023:'Carnival"Masks, Laughter and the Grotesque.' Safehouse, London. Curated by Celia Martin.
2023: 'Scandal '63 Revisited' The Gallery at De Montfort University. Leicester. Curated by Fionn Wilson.
2023: Paradise Found: New Visions of The Blackdown Hills: Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Honiton EX14 1LX. Curated by Fiona McIntyre, Sandra Higgins and Tim Craven.
Panel discussion including Marguerite Horner.
2023:Cross Roads' The Gallery Holt, East Anglia NR25 6HS. Curated by Adrian Hill FRSA.
2022
2022: ;A Sense of Place' Bermondsey Project Space' London : Curated by Philippa Beale. Artist Talk 'Loss and Hope' 17th Dec 2022.
2022: 'Paint Edgy' Contemporary British Painters & Guests Exhibition at The Ropeway Gallery, Barton on Humber, North Lincolnshire DN18 5JT www.the-ropewalk.co.uk
'Vitalistic Fantasies 2022' Contemporary British Painters Exhibition at Elysium Gallery, Swansea, South Wales.
2022:Paradoxes' Contemporary British Painters, Quay Arts, Newport, Isle of Wight.
2022: Shades of Green’ curated by Sandra Higgins: Royal United Hospital, Bath.
Including a talk June 8th 2022 at the Drawing Rooms.
Also as a virtual exhibition: https://td360.co.uk/SOG-Somerset/
2021
2021:Small is Beautiful' Hansard Studios.Hansard Mews,London W14 8BJ. Curated by Sandra Higgins and Day Bowman.
2021: 'Winter Showcase' Bermondsey Project Space, Bermondsey,London.
2021: The Masterpiece 100 Collection: launched online by the Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainer. https://www.painterstainersart.com/store/Everything-fades-even-sorrow-by-Marguerite-Horner-p393953801
2021: ING Discerning Eye exhibition, Mall Galleries, London.
2021: ‘Bus Stop Gothic’ Curated by John Ball Virtual Gallery:
https://virtula.art/bus_stop_gothic/
2020:
2020: The ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Online because of Covid-19.
2020 ‘John Lennon is not Dead’ The Stash Gallery, Vout-O-Reenes. London E18BB curated by Harry Pie
2020 :’When London meets Wenzhou’ - Chinese and British Artist’ TBC London.
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