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Susie Hamilton (born 10 August 1950) is an English artist. She lives and works in London and is represented by Paul Stolper Gallery.


Early life and education

Hamilton, born 10 August 1950, studied painting at
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and
Byam Shaw School of Art The Byam Shaw School of Art, often known simply as Byam Shaw, was an independent art school in London, England, which specialised in fine art and offered foundation and degree level courses. It was founded in 1910 by John Liston Byam Shaw and ...
in London (now Central St. Martins,
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) before reading English Literature at
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. She gained a PHd on metamorphosis of identity in Shakespearean drama in 1989 at Birkbeck.


Career

Hamilton’s style has been called ‘iconoclastic’ since her painting is a process of making and unmaking. A member of the painting collective Contemporary British Painting, Hamilton works with Hospital Rooms Arts and Mental Health Charity, painting murals in psychiatric intensive care units, contributing work to their charity auctions and leading workshops online and in hospitals. In 2022 she completed 3 large paintings based on Chinese poetry for the central staircase of the new hospital in Tooting. In 2021 she painted a triptych for Askew psychiatric intensive care unit in Hammersmith, with a filmed interview by Ben Luke as part of the WHO programme, “Healing Arts: The Future is Unwritten”. In 2018, she made ‘Polar Light’, a large wall-painting for ‘The Junipers’ psychiatric unit in Exeter. In 2020, she made a series of work showing doctors, nurses and patients facing Covid-19, some of which are now held by
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. Her paintings are represented in ''Picturing People'' by Charlotte Mullins (Thames and Hudson, 2015) and ‘On Margate Sands: PaintIngs and Drawings based on Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’, 2018. Her paintings are held in public and private collections which include Murderme (the art collection of
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),
The Priseman Seabrook Collection The Priseman Seabrook Collection is a British-based private collection founded by the artist Robert Priseman and his wife Ally Seabrook. It is composed of three distinct categories: 21st Century British Painting, 20th and 21st Century British Wor ...
, The Deutsche Bank Art Collection,
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, The Bernard Jacobson Collection,
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,
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and The Methodist Modern Art Collection, London. In 2015 Hamilton was artist-in-residence at
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, London. Hamilton has been called a "
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" since she observes from the sidelines, scrutinising tourists, shoppers, holidaymakers, diners, hen nights and other scenes of leisure. She has to work extremely quickly to catch particular movements and poses and this means that her figures are compressed, abbreviated and simplified and usually morph into something misshapen and grotesque. Of her work Hamilton has said "I often wanted to paint joy (as well as its opposite)."


Selected solo exhibitions

*''Art in Focus,'' Imperial College Healthcare: Charing Cross, Hammersmith and St Mary’s Hospitals (2023) *“Unbound”, Paul Stolper, London (2022) *“Solo Contemporary”, British Art Fair, London (2022) *''"Ecstasy"'' and "''C19" online,'' Paul Stolper (2021) * "In Atoms", Paul Stolper, London (2016) * ''"Here Comes Everybody",'' St Paul's Cathedral, London (2015) * "Shoppers" The House of St Barnabas, London (2015) * ''"Roaring Girls",'' The House of St Barnabas, London (2015) * "A New Heaven and a New Earth"
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(2011) * "Madly Singing in the Mountains" Paul Stolper, London (2009) * "World of Light" Triumph Gallery,
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(2008) * "Paintings and Monoprints" Galleri Trafo,
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(2007) * "Leisure Paintings" Paul Stolper, London (2006) * "Immense Dawn" Paul Stolper, London (2004) * "Paradise Alone"
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, Hull (2002) * ''Dissolve to Dew'', St Edmund Hall, Oxford (2002) * ''Mutilates'', St Giles Cripplegate, London (2001)


Selected group exhibitions

* ''Held in Hope'', Bonhams, London (2023) * ''Sila'', Royal Geographical Society, London (2023) * ''The Tyranny of Ambition,'' Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, Ireland (2022) * ''London Original Print Fair,'' Paul Stolper, Somerset House, London (2022) * ''Art and Psychiatric Intensive Care'', Cork St Galleries, London (2021) * ''Bed'', Bobinska Brownlee Gallery, London (2021) * ''Dance First Think Later,'' General Practice Project Space, Lincoln (2020) * ''Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize'', London (2019) * ''Another World'', Frieze, London (2018) * ''Isolation Chamber Vacation'', Worthing Museum (2017) * Mikhail Savitsky Gallery, Minsk and Belarusian Cultural Centre, Moscow (2016/2017) * "Contemporary Masters from Britain: 80 British Painters of the 21st Century",
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Museum, China,
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, Nanjing, China, Jiangsu Museum of Arts and Crafts (Artall), Nanjing, China, Yantai Art Museum, China (2017/18) * "The Art of Mary",
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, Nottinghamshire (2016) * "Contemporary British Watercolours" Burton Art Gallery & Museum, Bideford, Devon (2016) * "The John Ruskin Prize – Recording Britain Now: Society"
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, Walsall (2016) * "The Names" Transition Gallery, London (2016) * "Contemporary British Watercolours"
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& Bentlif Art Gallery, Maidstone, Kent (2015) * "Drawing Biennial 2015" The Drawing Room, London (2015) * "Material Tension" Collyer Bristow Gallery, London (2015) * "Brentwood Stations of The Cross"
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(2015) * "Contemporary British Painting" Huddersfield Art Gallery (2014) * "Susie Hamilton/Georgia Hayes/Mit Senoj"
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, London (2014) * "Winter Salon" Lloyds Club, London (2013) * "Time Will Come" Factory-Art – Berlin, Berlin (2012) * "Vacant Lots" WW Gallery, London (2012) * "
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" Mall Galleries, London (2012) * "
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" Jerwood Space, London (2012) * "In The Flesh"
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, London (2011) * "Seconds Issue 12: Archetype: Going Underground / The Cruel Scene Of The Image" Event, London (2010) * "Keep me posted" Posted, London (2010) * "Drink & Dial" WW Gallery, London (2010) * "
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, London (2009) * "Strictly Painting – The Right Side of Painting" National Suisse Hochhaus, Frankfurt/Main (2005) * " John Moores 23"
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Liverpool (2004)


Selected publications

* "The Self in Speech", Garageland 19 (2017) *’On Margate Sands: Paintings and Drawings based on TS Eliot’s ''The Waste Land''’ * "Nick Fudge and Susie Hamilton In Conversation", Turps Banana Magazine, Issue-18 (2017) * "In Search of the Beautiful: The Art of Susie Hamilton" by Richard Davey, Image Journal (2016) * "Encyclopedia of Red" The Art Newspaper, ARTY 36 (2016) * "Picturing People: The New State of the Art" by Charlotte Mullins (2015)


Selected collections

* New Hall Art Collection, University of Cambridge *
The Priseman Seabrook Collection The Priseman Seabrook Collection is a British-based private collection founded by the artist Robert Priseman and his wife Ally Seabrook. It is composed of three distinct categories: 21st Century British Painting, 20th and 21st Century British Wor ...
* The Methodist Modern Art Collection, London


References


External links


Susie Hamilton



PDF of "Susie Hamilton in Conversation with Nick Fudge", Turps Banana Magazine, Issue 18, July 2017
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