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Philippa Beale (born 1946) is a British visual artist, sculptor and curator.


Biography

Philippa Beale was born in
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in Hampshire. She attended Winchester School of Art from 1961, and then Goldsmiths, University of London from 1965 to 1969 and the University of Reading during 1969 and 1970. She had her first solo exhibition at the Camden Arts Centre in 1972. Beale taught at the Hornsey College of Art and was the artist-in-residence at the City Art Gallery in Southampton during 1983. Beale returned to study at Goldsmith's from 1983 to 1985, and then the
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from 2000 to 2004. In 1978 Beale exhibited ''Collected from Here'', a series of sculptures and photographs about her mother's orchard at the Angela Flowers Gallery in London. Soon after, she exhibited thousands of real apples at the
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in Edinburgh. Since the 1970s Philippa has exhibited work at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, the Arnolfini in Bristol, the Fruit Market in Edinburgh, the
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and many major galleries. In 2009, Beale moved to France and made a permanent installation at the Church of the Virgin in Vaux, Valence en Poitou. In 2009, Beale started painting trees as part of her new polemic concerning the environment, resulting in an invitation to exhibit in 2013 in ''Under the Greenwood, Picturing the British Tree'', at St Barbe Museum in the New Forest. In 2014 she was a founder member of the Arborealists Movement. Beale was a senior lecturer, then principal lecturer, and director of studies at the London College of Communication, Central Saint Martins, and finally as a Ph.D. supervisor at City, University of London. Beale joined The London Group of artists in 1977 and served as its president from 1994 to 1998.


Works


Selected group exhibitions

* 2021 ''Being With Trees'', Curator, Gustavo Bacarisis Gallery, Gibraltar. * 2021 ''Being With Trees'', Curator,
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, London. * 2020 The Arborealists, The Castle Museum, Taunton, South West Heritage Centre. * 2019 ''The Art Of Trees: The Arborealists'', Musee de St Croix, Loudun, France. * 2017 ''The Art of the Tree'', Dortoir des Moines, Musee de St Benoit,
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, France. * 2017 ''The Art of the Tree'', Bermondsey Project Space, UK. * 2013 ‘Under the Greenwood, Picturing the British Tree’, St Barbe Art Gallery and Museum, Southampton Museum Service, Lymington. * 2007 ''Blue Bird and Other Stories, 30 years of Conceptual Art Practice'' by Philippa Beale, collaborating with Jane Humphrey,
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, Christopher Plato London College of Communication Galleries, London. * 2002 ''Art and the Spirit, The Stations of the Cross,'' Site Specific Installation, St Pancras Church, London. * 2000 ''Real Bodies Virtual City'', Curator with James Swinson, Outside Edge Artists Collective, London. * 1995 The London Group, Curator The Curve, Barbican Arts Centre, President of the London Group. * 1985 ''Critics Choice 2'', by
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, Unquiet Studios, AIR Gallery. London. * 1984 ''Artists for Bandaid'' at the
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, London. * 1972 ''The Highgate Series'', The Nostalgia Industry, Camden Arts Centre, London. * 1971 ''Art Spectrum London'', Alexandra Palace, London, UK.


Solo exhibitions

* 2020 ''Imagining Trees Bermondsey Project Space'', London. * 2018 ''Trees'', Chelsea Arts Club, London. * 2007 ''Retrospective 30 years of Conceptual Art Practice'', LCC Galleries, London. * 2003 ''St Sebastian'', Chelsea Arts Club, London. * 2001 ''Visions'', Key London Ltd., Wimpole Street, London. * 1998 ''From Wilson to Callaghan'', video viewing ICA, London. * 1997 ''From Wilson to Callaghan'', Posterstudio, London. * 1992 ''Return to the Future'', Exhibition with Neville Boden at the London Institute.


Gallery

* 1990 ''Billboards'', Dortioir sde Moines, Musse de Saint Benoit near Poitiers, France. * 1985 ''Critics Choice 2'', by Guy Brett Unquiet Studios, AIR Gallery. London. * 1984 ''Blue Bird'', Southampton City Art Gallery – about the exploration of children in the media. * 1982 ''Baby Love'' Angela Flowers Gallery, London. * 1981 ''His Ears are Small and Neat'', ''His Chest is Covered with Soft Brown Hair'', two multi-lingual artworks examining advertising. Akumulatory 2 Galleria, Poznan, Poland. * 1978 ''Newtons Wonder'', an installation of 100’s 1bs of apples raising environmental questions – Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh. * 1977 ''Collected from There'', evidence collected from an Orchard, Angela Flowers Gallery, London.
''Collected from Here'', evidence of reclamation, of the Acme Gallery site, Acme Gallery, London. * 1973 ''Highgate Series'', the Nostalgia Industry, Park Square Gallery, Leeds. * 1972 ''Highgate Series'', The Nostalgia Industry, Camden Arts Centre, London.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Beale, Philippa 1946 births Living people 20th-century English women artists 21st-century English women artists Academics of Central Saint Martins Academics of City, University of London Academics of the London College of Communication Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London Alumni of the University of Reading Alumni of the University of the Arts London Artists from Winchester English women sculptors English women painters British women curators