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Neville Weston (1936–2017) was a figurative painter, academic and writer. Based in Australia for many years, before relocating to the UK in 2005 he held a number of Australia's top academic posts in the field of performing and
visual arts The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts and architecture. Many artistic disciplines such as performing arts, conceptual art, and textile art ...
, as well as working as an art critic across numerous publications. As a painter his work is represented in major collections internationally. His role as a key player in the Liverpool
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art scene has been noted in the
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's 2007 exhibition ''Liverpool - Creative Centre of the Universe''. During his time in Liverpool (1960–1975) he was closely associated with artists including
Adrian Henri Adrian Henri (10 April 1932 – 20 December 2000) was a British poet and painter best remembered as the founder of poetry-rock group the Liverpool Scene and as one of three poets in the best-selling anthology '' The Mersey Sound'', along with ...
and
Keith Arnatt Keith Arnatt (1930–2008) was a British conceptual artist. As well as conceptual art his work is sometimes discussed in relation to land art, minimalism, and photography. He lived and worked in London, Liverpool, Yorkshire and Monmouthshire. Lif ...
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Academia

Born in
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, UK in 1936, he studied painting, drawing, and
lithography Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German a ...
at Stourbridge School of Art, 1952–1956 (awarded National Diploma in Design) before attending the
Slade School of Fine Art The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England. It has been ranked as the UK's top art and design educational institution. The school is organised as ...
, University College London, 1956, 1957, 1958 (awarded University of London Diploma in Fine Art). At the Slade he was a student of
William Coldstream Sir William Menzies Coldstream, CBE (28 February 1908 – 18 February 1987) was an English realist painter and a long-standing art teacher. Biography Coldstream was born at Belford, Northumberland, in northern England, the second son of co ...
, Claude Rogers,
Lucian Freud Lucian Michael Freud (; 8 December 1922 – 20 July 2011) was a British painter and draughtsman, specialising in figurative art, and is known as one of the foremost 20th-century English portraitists. He was born in Berlin, the son of Jewis ...
and
Ernst Gombrich Sir Ernst Hans Josef Gombrich (; ; 30 March 1909 – 3 November 2001) was an Austrian-born art historian who, after settling in England in 1936, became a naturalised British citizen in 1947 and spent most of his working life in the United Kin ...
. Weston also attended the
Courtauld Institute The Courtauld Institute of Art (), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation. It is among the most prestigious specialist coll ...
of Art history and studied under Anthony Blunt and Douglas Cooper. He was a lecturer at
Liverpool College of Art Liverpool College of Art is located at 68 Hope Street, in Liverpool, England. It is a Grade II listed building. The original building, facing Mount Street, was designed by Thomas Cook and completed in 1883. The extension along Hope Street, ...
1961–1965 teaching drawing and painting and principal lecturer and head of school,
University of Manchester , mottoeng = Knowledge, Wisdom, Humanity , established = 2004 – University of Manchester Predecessor institutions: 1956 – UMIST (as university college; university 1994) 1904 – Victoria University of Manchester 1880 – Victoria Univ ...
Colleges of Education division, Padgate College of Education (1965–1975). His first association with Australia came with a visiting
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ship at the Australian National University Humanities Research Centre, Canberra, 1975. In 1977 he relocated to Australia to teach Art History and Theory, South Australian School of Art, University of South Australia before moving to Perth to become Dean of School of Visual Art.,
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) at Edith Cowan University (ECU) was established in 1980 to provide performing arts tuition. WAAPA (commonly pronounced "whopp-a") operates as a part of ECU, located at the ECU campus in ...
, Edith Cowan University, Perth. 1991–2001 then Adjunct Professor,
Curtin University of Technology Curtin University, formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), is an Australian public research university based in Bentley, Perth, Western Australia. It is named after John Curtin, P ...
, 2001–200 and Professor at James Cook University, Townsville teaching painting and art history. Neville Weston has written extensively about Australian art and is the biographer of leading Australian artist
Lawrence Daws Lawrence Daws (born 1927) is an Australian painter and printmaker, who works in the media of oil, watercolour, drawing, screenprints, etchings and monotypes. In the 1980s he started making computer prints, and was possibly the first establi ...
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Works

He was a founding member of W.E.B.A. Group, Liverpool, Designers and Consultants in colour, mural decoration, exhibition design, display and typography. The other members were John Edkins,
Arthur Ballard Arthur Henry Ballard (9 March 1912 – 2 February 1984) was an Anglican priest in the last third of the 20th century. He was educated at St John's College, Durham and ordained in 1939. After a curacy in Walthamstow he held incumbencies in Broug ...
and Keith Arnatt. Between 1963–1966 we fulfilled several commissions for Liverpool architects, including several major sculpture works, as well as ephemeral pieces for exhibitions, fashion shows and music/dance events. He continued to exhibit actively and has had pieces included in the Royal Academy Summer Show 2006 and at Adam Street Club 2007. His last major exhibition was for the Threadneedle Prize, at the Mall Galleries, London in September 2010. Sadly bad health over the following years slowed him, prior to his sad death in March 2017. His work is viewable online at nevilleweston.co.uk .


Books

His books include: *'Franz Kempf : Graphic Works'. Wakefield Press, Adelaide 1984. *'In the Public Eye : Art in Public Places in Australia'. Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council, Sydney, 1983. *'Lawrence Daws'. AH and AW Reed, Sydney, 1982. *'Kaleidoscope of Modern Art', George Harrap, London.. Revised edition, 1978, first edition, 1968. *'The Reach of Modern Art', Harper and Row, New York, 1970 *'Kaleidoscop der Modernen Kunst. Bertelsman Kunst Verlag, Gutersloh, 1970


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Weston, Neville 1936 births Living people Alumni of University College London University of Adelaide alumni Australian artists People from Birmingham, West Midlands Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art