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Deanna Petherbridge (born 1939) is an artist, writer and curator. Petherbridge's practice is drawing-based (predominantly
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drawings on paper), although she has also produced large-scale
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and designed for the theatre. Her publications in the area of art and architecture are concerned with contemporary as well as historical matters, and in latter years she has concentrated on writing about drawing. ''The Primacy of Drawing: Histories and Theories of Practice'' was published June 2010 and curated exhibitions include ''The Quick and the Dead: Artists and Anatomy'', 1997, ''Witches and Wicked Bodies'', 2013. She celebrated a retrospective exhibition of her drawings at
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,
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(2 December 2016 – 4 June 2017) accompanied by the monograph ''Deanna Petherbridge: Drawing and Dialogue'', Circa Press, 2016.


Life and career

Petherbridge was born in Pretoria, South Africa. She attended
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and obtained a degree in Fine Art at the
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. After a post-graduate year teaching in the department she emigrated to the UK in 1960. In 1967 she acquired a house on the island of
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dividing her studio practice for many years between London and Greece and after 2003 between London and Italy with a studio in
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(2004–2015). After early years as a painter, producing soft-sculpture and sometimes employing anti-war imagery, Petherbridge turned to monochromatic pen and ink drawing as her primary medium in the 1970s. Studies of Islamic art and architecture, vernacular building and historical fortifications made during early travels in Europe, the
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and Middle East were the basis of early exhibitions of geometric drawings; later Hindu temple architecture, ruins and vernacular structures became an important source for drawings. Her work continues to employ architectonic metaphors and in recent years she has become increasingly interested in reflections on place and landscape. Symbolic representations of war were the subject of the 1980s around the time of the Falkland conflict. These have again become the dominant theme for large multi-panelled drawings, such as ''The Destruction of the City of Homs'', 2016 (Tate, London; on display in Walk Through British Art: 60 Years). In celebration of drawing as a portable, immediate and expeditious medium, Petherbridge has produced work in other venues than her studio while undertaking drawing residencies at
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, UK(1982) Lalit Kala Akademi Studios Calcutta (British Council sponsored) (1986),
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, Melbourne, Australia (2003),
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, Sydney (2011). Petherbridge's teaching career has included sessional lectureships at the
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, London (1981–85), the Fine Art departments of the
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and
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(1984–1987). She was appointed Professor of Drawing at the
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(1995 -2001) where she launched the Centre for Drawing Research, the first doctoral programme in drawing in the UK. She was Arnolfini Professor of Drawing at the
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, Bristol (2002–2006) (appointed Emeritus Professor of Drawing in 2006) and Professor of Drawing at the
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(2007–2009). She has supervised a number of PhD students and has delivered lectures, conference and symposium papers internationally. Extended lecture series in the UK include: ''Contemporary Drawing: Exploring the Unknown'', Tate Millbank (January–March 1997), the BBC Radio Three broadcast series ''The Outline Around the Shadow'' (10–14 February 1997) and ''Drawing towards Enquiry'' at the National Gallery London (February–March 2006) in association with Camberwell College of Arts. She has undertaken extensive lecture tours in other countries, some under the auspices of the British Council for example in India (1985-6 and1987-8) and South East Asia (1994–95). There have also been lecture tours in Australia (1995, 2003, 2011, 2015), Pakistan (2005), USA (2010), Puerto Rico (2013). Her public commissions include designing sets and costumes for
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in collaboration with choreographer
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''A Broken Set of Rules'' (1984) and ''Bloodlines'' (1990); and ''One by Nine'' (1987), choreographer Jennifer Jackson,
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. She was commissioned by the Artistic Records Committee of the
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, London (1989). She also undertook a mural on four flours for the curved foyer wall of the Symphony Hall, International Conference Centre, Birmingham (1991). In 1991 Petherbridge curated the trans-historical touring exhibition ''The Primacy of drawing: An Artist's View'' for National Touring, The South Bank Centre and co-selected the collaborative exhibition, ''Materia Medica: A New Cabinet of Medicine and Art'', The Wellcome Institute, London (1995–96). This was followed by ''The Quick and the Dead: Artists and Anatomy'', (1997) National Touring for the
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. This exhibition moved to an extended showing renamed ''Corps à vif. Art et anatomie'', (1998) at the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, Geneva, co-curated with Claude Ritschard and Andrea Carlino. ''Witches and Wicked Bodies'' at the
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, Edinburgh, (2013) was re-curated for the Prints and Drawings Gallery at the
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(2014–2015) and ''Artists at Work'', was co-curated with Anita Viola Sganzerla, The Courtauld Drawings Gallery, London (2018). Petherbridge has also curated a number of exhibitions of contemporary drawers including ''Drawing as Vital Practice'', Pitzhanger Manor Gallery & House, London (2007) and ''Narratives of Arrival and Resolution: Abstract Works on Paper'', Michael Richardson Contemporary Art, London (2013). Petherbridge began contributing reviews and articles to ''
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'' in 1979 and has written extensively for specialist journals and the daily press including ''
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'', ''Crafts Magazine'', ''
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'' and the ''
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'' in the 1980s, when she ran a regular column in ''
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'' commenting on commissioning, sponsorship and the social structures of visual art communities in the United Kingdom. She has written many catalogue essays and chapters in books and in recent years has published in academic journals on a wide range of contemporary and historical issues in art and architecture, with a particular focus on drawing. She was a Research Scholar at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2001– 2002). She also held a research fellowship at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven (2007) In 1996 she was appointed a
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(CBE) for services to drawing and teaching. She was awarded a Fellowship of the
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(FRCA) 1997, an Honorary Fellowship of the
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(Hon. FRIBA)1998 and Honorary Doctorate in Design (Hon DDes)
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, London, 2001. In 2019 she was appointed an Honorary Fellow of the
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, London.


Selected publications

* "Passionate and Dispassionate Patronage", "Four Commissions in Context" & "Exaggerations of a Public Order" in Peter Townsend (ed.), ''Art within Reach'', London: Thames & Hudson, 1984. * ''Nineteen Eighty-Four: An exhibition'', London: Camden Arts Centre, 1984. * ''Art for Architecture: A Handbook on Commissioning'', Deanna Petherbridge (ed.), Norwich & London: HM Stationery Office, 1987. * ''The Primacy of Drawing: An Artist's View'', London: South Bank Centre, 1991. * ''The Quick and the Dead: Artists and Anatomy'', Deanna Petherbridge & Ludmilla Jordanova, London: The Southbank Centre and Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997. * ''Corps à vif'', Deanna Petherbridge, Claude Ritschard, Andrea Carlino, Geneva: Musée d’art et d’histoire, 1998. * "Constructing the Language of Line", in ''John Flaxman 1755 – 1826: Master of the Purest Line'', David Bindman (ed.), London: Sir John Soane Museum & Strang Collection, University College, 2003. * "In Touch and Out of Mind: The Psychodynamics of Obsessive Drawing" in ''Creativity, Madness and Civilisation'', Richard Pine (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007. * "Nailing the Liminal: The Difficulties of Defining Drawing" in ''Writing on Drawing: Essays on Drawing Practice and Research'', S.W. Garner (ed.), Bristol: Intellect Books, 2008. * ''Primacy of Drawing: Histories and Theories of Practice'', New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010. * ''Witches & Wicked Bodies'', Edinburgh: National Galleries of Scotland in association with the British Museum, 2013. * ''Deanna Petherbridge Drawing and Dialogue'', Essays by Martin Clayton, Roger Malbert, Gill Perry, Angela Weight, London: Circa Publications, 2016. * ''Artists at Work'', Deanna Petherbridge & Anita Viola Sganzerla, eds. Ketty Gottardo and Rachel Sloan. London: The Courtauld Gallery, 2018.


Selected exhibitions

* The Iron Siege of Pavia' Graphic Mural and Other Drawings'',
Whitechapel Art Gallery The Whitechapel Gallery is a public art gallery in Whitechapel on the north side of Whitechapel High Street, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The original building, designed by Charles Harrison Townsend, opened in 1901 as one of the fir ...
, London, 1975 * ''Deanna Petherbridge'', Gallery K, Washington DC, 1977 * ''Hayward Annual '78'',
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, London, 1978. * ''India: Tombs and Temples'', Angela Flowers Gallery, London, 1980 * ''Art and the Sea'',
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, Glasgow, and five venue UK tour, 1981–82 * ''Deanna Petherbridge Drawings 1968–1982'',
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and Warwick Arts Trust, 1982–1983 * ''Nineteen Eighty-Four An Exhibition'', Arkwright Arts Trust,
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, London, 1984 * ''Images et imaginaires d'architecture: dessin, peinture, photographie, arts graphiques, théatre, cinema en Europe aux XlXe et XXe siècles'',
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, Paris, 1984 * ''Geometry of Rage''
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, Bristol and Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, 1984. * ''Artists Against Apartheid'',
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, London, 1985 * ''Deanna Petherbridge: Temples and Tenements: Images of India'', Fischer Fine Art, London and Museum & Art Gallery, Preston, 1987. * ''Temples & Tenements'',
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touring exhibition, six venues in India, 1987–88 * ''Themata: New Drawings by Deanna Petherbridge'', Fischer Fine Art, London and Rochdale Art Gallery 1990. * ''Deanna Petherbridge Drawings'' (in association with ''The Primacy of Drawing: An Artist's View'') three venue tour UK, 1991–1992 * ''Drawing Allusions'', British Council touring exhibition, four venues in South East Asia, 1994–95 * ''Inside Bankside'',
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in association with the
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, London, 1996 * ''Mirror Mirror: Self-portraits by Women Artists'', National Portrait Gallery, London & tour, 2002 * ''Framing LA: A View from the Acropolis'',
Getty Research Institute The Getty Research Institute (GRI), located at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California, is "dedicated to furthering knowledge and advancing understanding of the visual arts".
, Los Angeles, January 2002 * ''Two Cities: Two Modernities, Drawings by Deanna Petherbridge'', Faculty of Art & Design, Monash University, Melbourne, 2003 * ''Petherbridge Alone with Soane'', Pitzhanger Manor Gallery and House, Ealing, London 2007. * ''Deanna Petherbridge Drawings'',
Whitworth Art Gallery The Whitworth is an art gallery in Manchester, England, containing about 55,000 items in its collection. The gallery is located in Whitworth Park and is part of the University of Manchester. In 2015, the Whitworth reopened after it was transfor ...
, University of Manchester, Manchester, 2016–2017.Pamela Buxton, "Holding the Line", ''The RIBA Journal'', April 2017 * ''Deanna Petherbridge Places of Change and Destruction'', Arts Space Gallery, London, 2017


References


External links

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"Iwona Blazwick in conversation with Deanna Petherbridge"
Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London, 13 September 2011

Katherine Tyrrell, ''MAKING A MARK'', 1 December 2016.
"Deanna Petherbridge"
A short film by Circa Press
''INTERALIA MAGAZINE'' "On Drawing"

"Holding the Line" RIBA J , Culture
Pamela Buxton, Preview of ''Deanna Petherbridge Drawings'' at The Whitworth.
"Petherbridge on witches"
Stance Podcast Ep. 15: Alternative Realities – Witch?, Kamila Shamsie, Kaytranada {{DEFAULTSORT:Petherbridge, Deanna 1939 births Living people British art teachers Art writers British art critics British women artists Commanders of the Order of the British Empire South African emigrants to the United Kingdom University of the Witwatersrand alumni