Piers Wardle
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Christopher Piers Arthur Wardle (20 April 1960 – 22 December 2009) was a British artist, musician and art factotum. Born in Beckenham, he lived in Southwark, London, UK and died in Clyst Hydon, Devon, UK.


Biography

After
Exeter School Exeter School is an independent co-educational day school for pupils between the ages of 7 and 18 in Exeter, Devon, England. In 2019, there were around 200 pupils in the Junior School and 700 in the Senior School. History The School traces its ...
where he illustrated the school magazine, designed stage sets for productions and painted a mural of a crow (inspired by Ted Hughes) on the sixth form common room wall, and
Exeter College of Art and Design Exeter College of Art and Design was an art college based in Exeter, Devon. Founded in 1854, it amalgamated with what would become Plymouth University in 1989. The main building was located at Earl Richards Road North Exeter from the 1970s w ...
(1978–79), he went to Oxford's
Ruskin School of Drawing The Ruskin School of Art, known as the Ruskin, is an art school at the University of Oxford, England. It is part of Oxford's Humanities Division. History The Ruskin grew out the Oxford School of Art, which was founded in 1865 and later became ...
(1979–82), where his friends included the artists William Latham, Adam Lowe, and Helen Elwes. There too he met the poet Stephen Micalef who was at the other
Ruskin College Ruskin College, originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford, is an independent educational institution in Oxford, England. It is not a college of Oxford University. It is named after the essayist, art and social critic John Ruskin (1819–1900) an ...
. He was member of
St Edmund Hall, Oxford St Edmund Hall (sometimes known as The Hall or informally as Teddy Hall) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. The college claims to be "the oldest surviving academic society to house and educate undergraduates in any university ...
. Wardle was perhaps the first British painter to experiment artistically with the ideas of
Benoit Mandelbrot Benoit B. Mandelbrot (20 November 1924 – 14 October 2010) was a Polish-born French-American mathematician and polymath with broad interests in the practical sciences, especially regarding what he labeled as "the art of roughness" of phy ...
and other 'chaos' mathematicians, exploring in his work how 'the complexity associated with natural and organic forms can be generated, in appearance at least, by simple rules' (from Piers Wardle's catalogue for an exhibition held at the Pomeroy Purdy Gallery in April 1989). An interest in chaos and
fractal In mathematics, a fractal is a geometric shape containing detailed structure at arbitrarily small scales, usually having a fractal dimension strictly exceeding the topological dimension. Many fractals appear similar at various scales, as illu ...
s is present throughout Wardle's work as is a love of found objects especially sweet wrappers, packaging and signage. He would go on to explore the artistic potential of computer-generated chaotic patterns. He was the great-grandson of the painter
Arthur Wardle Arthur Wardle (1864–1949) was a British painter. Born in London, aged just sixteen Wardle had a piece displayed at the Royal Academy. His first exhibit was a study of cattle by the River Thames, leading to a lifelong interest in painting ...
. He participated in numerous one man shows and group exhibitions of painting and conceptual art. Initially represented by Purdy Hicks, later Wardle moved to Joshua Compston's ''Factual Nonsense'' Gallery. Wardle also contributed a print to Compston's limited edition book ''Other Men's Flowers.'' He subsequently exhibited at, amongst others, the
Decima Gallery Decima Gallery (also Decima Projects, Decima International Arts or Decima) is a London-based arts projects organisation with a reputation for irreverent projects. It is owned and managed by David West, Alex Chappel, Larry McGinity and Mark Reeve ...
and 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 ...
, and for thirty years collaborated with Stephen Micalef, providing piano accompaniment to the latter's poetry. In addition they produced works on paper; Wardle as Micalef's illustrator. Wardle also worked as a picture editor for the Redstone Diary. Recent more formal activities included 'printing' concrete for
Anish Kapoor Sir Anish Mikhail Kapoor (born 12 March 1954) is a British-Indian sculptor specializing in installation art and conceptual art. Born in Mumbai, Kapoor attended the elite all-boys Indian boarding school The Doon School, before moving to the UK ...
, fixing a
Marc Quinn Marc Quinn (born 8 January 1964) is a British contemporary visual artist whose work includes sculpture, installation, and painting. Quinn explores "what it is to be human in the world today" through subjects including the body, genetics, ident ...
, analysing
Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi (Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi) da Caravaggio, known as simply Caravaggio (, , ; 29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610), was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the final four years of hi ...
's brush work in Rome, and scanning both
Tutankhamun Tutankhamun (, egy, twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn), Egyptological pronunciation Tutankhamen () (), sometimes referred to as King Tut, was an Egyptian pharaoh who was the last of his royal family to rule during the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty (ruled ...
's tomb and
Paolo Veronese Paolo Caliari (152819 April 1588), known as Paolo Veronese ( , also , ), was an Italian Renaissance painter based in Venice, known for extremely large history paintings of religion and mythology, such as ''The Wedding at Cana'' (1563) and ''The ...
's ''Marriage at Cana'', (all of which arranged by Factum Arte).


Solo exhibitions

A random selection of either solo shows, or solo collaborations with Steve Micalef. *1992: 17 July - 8 August, ''Piers Wardle - Paintings and Installations'', at Pomeroy Purdy Gallery, Jacob Street film studios, Mill Street, London, SE1 2BA. (Pomeroy Purdy was the origin of what in 2010 is the Purdy Hicks Gallery, of Bankside, London). *1999: 3–10 May: ''Nine Planets in alignment'', by Micalef, Piers Wardle and Michael Daykin, for the Attaché Gallery. Launched at the Pride of Spitalfields, Heneage Street, E.C. on 3 May; *2005: March: ''Piers Wardle & Stephen Micalef'' at Guy Hilton Gallery, Commercial Street, London. Organized by Guy Hilton; *2005: May: ''Piers & Micalef - Are You Thinking What We're Thinking?'' at Upstairs Gallery, Clerkenwell, London. Organised by Alex Chappel & Fiona Watson to coincide with
2005 United Kingdom general election The 2005 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 5 May 2005, to elect List of MPs elected in the 2005 United Kingdom general election, 646 members to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons. The Labour Party (U ...
; *2008: May: ''Piers & Micalef - Banksy versus Barksy'' at
Decima Gallery Decima Gallery (also Decima Projects, Decima International Arts or Decima) is a London-based arts projects organisation with a reputation for irreverent projects. It is owned and managed by David West, Alex Chappel, Larry McGinity and Mark Reeve ...
, Hackney Wick, London. Organised by Decima.


Group exhibitions

A random selection of group exhibitions in which Piers participated: *1981: ACME; *1982:
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford Modern Art Oxford is an art gallery established in 1965 in Oxford, England. From 1965 to 2002, it was called The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford. The gallery presents exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. It has a national and internationa ...
(MOMO); *1990: Eastbourne Clark Gallery, Florida; *1991, from 27 November 1991-,
Courtauld Courtauld is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adam Courtauld Butler or Adam Butler (British politician), DL (1931–2008), British Conservative Party politician and MP *Augustine Courtauld (1904–1959), often called August Cour ...
Loan Collection (East Wing I), inaugurated and curated by Joshua Compston. His work, ''untitled'', from the collection of
Jeremy Fry Jeremy Joseph Fry (19 May 1924 – 18 July 2005) was a British inventor, engineer, entrepreneur, adventurer and arts patron. Early life Born into the Fry family in Bristol, the son of Cecil Roderick Fry, who, as the last chairman of the J. ...
, was one of the 16 exhibited. Fry and the Duchess of Westminster provided much of the sponsorship while the other artists included Gilbert & George, Gary Hume, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin and Darren Coffield. *1991-92: John Moores' exhibition in Liverpool. He described the work sent there as ' ''think'' ''Mitchelson-Morley'' '. *sometime at Bernhard Baron gallery; *1993: March: ''Es la Manera! (Potential Ideals c1845-2000+)'' (Translated as: Is The Way) at Factual Nonsense, Shoreditch, London. Organized by Joshua Compston. *1993: June: ''S.S. Excess - from Mary Magdalen to John the Baptist'' at Factual Nonsense, Shoreditch, London. Organized by Joshua Compston. *1993: November: ''Hardcore'' at Factual Nonsense, Shoreditch, London. Organized by Joshua Compston. Alongside artists
Gary Hume Gary Stewart Hume (born 9 May 1962) is an English artist. Hume's work is strongly identified with the YBA who came to prominence in the early 1990s. Hume lives and works in London and Accord, New York.
, Andrew Capstick,
Fiona Rae Fiona Rae (born 10 October 1963) is a Hong Kong-born British artist. She is one of the Young British Artists (YBAs) who rose to prominence in the 1990s. Throughout her career, she has been known for having a portfolio of work that includes ele ...
, David Taborn,
Darren Coffield Darren Coffield (born 1969, in London) is a British painter. Biography Coffield studied at Goldsmiths College, Camberwell School of Art and the Slade School of Art in London, where he received his Bachelor's Degree in 1993 in Fine Arts. He has ex ...
, Rebecca Bower, Dan Asher & David J. Smith. *1995: July: The Hanging Picnic, at
Hoxton Square Hoxton Square is a public garden square in the Hoxton area of Shoreditch in the London Borough of Hackney. Laid out in 1683, it is thought to be one of the oldest in London. Since the 1990s it has been at the heart of the Hoxton national (digita ...
, Shoreditch, London. Organized by Joshua Compston. *1998: April: ''Was Jesus a Homosexual?'' at
Decima Gallery Decima Gallery (also Decima Projects, Decima International Arts or Decima) is a London-based arts projects organisation with a reputation for irreverent projects. It is owned and managed by David West, Alex Chappel, Larry McGinity and Mark Reeve ...
, SE1, London. *1998: ''The Windy Nook Chip Shop'' at the Waygood Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Organised by Derrick Welsh & Decima as part of ''Visual Arts North East 98'' (VANE98). *1999: September ''The Time Has Come'' as part of the Articultural Show, South Bank, London. Organised by
Gavin Turk Gavin Turk (born 1967) is a British artist from Guildford in Surrey, and is considered to be one of the Young British Artists.Tate Modern. (2009)'Pop Life: Art in a Material World' Retrieved 14 August 2012. Turk's oeuvre deals with issues of aut ...
. *2000: March: n01se, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge. Organized by artist Adam Lowe and historian of science Simon Schaffer. *2008: February: ''The Famous, the Infamous and the Really Quite Good.'' at Decima Gallery, Hackney Wick, London. *2008: Summer: ''The Cowboy Art Fair'' at
Decima Gallery Decima Gallery (also Decima Projects, Decima International Arts or Decima) is a London-based arts projects organisation with a reputation for irreverent projects. It is owned and managed by David West, Alex Chappel, Larry McGinity and Mark Reeve ...
, Hackney Wick, London. Organised by Geraldine Ryan. *2008: August: ''The Art Olympics'' at
Decima Gallery Decima Gallery (also Decima Projects, Decima International Arts or Decima) is a London-based arts projects organisation with a reputation for irreverent projects. It is owned and managed by David West, Alex Chappel, Larry McGinity and Mark Reeve ...
, Hackney Wick, London. *2009: October: ''Britain's Rubbish'' at Molecular Studio, Berlin, Germany. Organised by Decima & Molecular Studio. *2009: December: ''What Happens After the Ball?'' at Decima Clark West, Piccadilly, London. Organised by Decima, Nomad Galleries and Jackie Clark. Wardle exhibited two pieces in this show - one piece by 'Piers & Micalef' and one piece by Piers Wardle.


References


Bibliography

* *


External links

*
Wardle working in Egypt
in 2009.

by S. Micalef. {{DEFAULTSORT:Wardle, Piers 1960 births 2009 deaths Musicians from Devon People educated at Exeter School