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Matthew Collings (born 1955) is a British art critic, writer, broadcaster, and artist. He is married to Emma Biggs, with whom he collaborates on art works.


Education

Born in London in 1955, Collings studied at Byam Shaw School of Art, and
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, both in London.


Life and career

He began his career working at ''
Artscribe ''Artscribe'' (1976–92), titled ''Artscribe International'' from 1985, is a defunct British contemporary art magazine. It was notable for its commitment in the late 1970s and early 1980s to abstract art, and for giving popular art critic Ma ...
'' first in the production department in 1979 and later taking over as editor, filling that role from 1983 to 1987, bringing international relevance to the magazine. In 1987 he received a Turner Prize commendation for his work on Artscribe. Collings later moved into television working as a producer and presenter on the BBC '' The Late Show'' from 1989 to 1995. In the early 1990s he brought Martin Kippenberger into the BBC studios to create an installation, and he interviewed Georg Herold while this Cologne-based conceptual artist painted a large canvas with beluga caviar. He gave Jeff Koons his first sympathetic exposure on British TV, and Damien Hirst was also introduced for the first time to the UK TV audience by Collings. He wrote and presented documentary films for the BBC on individual artists, such as
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,
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and
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, as well as broader historical subjects such as Hitler's "
Degenerate art Degenerate art (german: Entartete Kunst was a term adopted in the 1920s by the Nazi Party in Germany to describe modern art. During the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, German modernist art, including many works of internationally renowned artists, ...
" exhibition, art looted in the Second World War by Germany and Russia, Situationism, Spain's post-Franco art world and the rise of the Cologne art scene. After leaving the BBC, Collings wrote 'Blimey! From Bohemia to Britpop: The London Artworld from Francis Bacon to Damien Hirst,' which humorously chronicled the rise of the Young British Art (YBA) movement. Published in 1997 by 21, a new company founded by David Bowie, among a group of others, 'Blimey!'was described by Artforum magazine as “…one of the best-selling contemporary-art books ever." (Kate Bush on the YBA Sensation, Artforum, 2004) The article went on to say that Collings "invented the perfect voice to complement YBA: He makes an impact without (crucially) ever appearing to try too hard." The following year, Collings wrote and presented the Channel 4 TV series '' This is Modern Art'', which won him a Bafta
2000
among other awards. Collings wrote and presented a Channel 4 series in 2003 about the "painterly" stream of Old Master painting, called ''Matt's Old Masters''. A book by the same title accompanied the series. Further Channel 4 series by Collings included ''Impressionism: Revenge of the Nice'' (2004) and ''The Me Generations: Self Portraits,'' (2005). Between 1997 and 2005, Collings presented the
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TV programme on the
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. In 2007 he wrote and presented the Channel 4 TV series ''This is Civilisation''. In 2009 he appeared on the BBC2 programme "School of Saatchi" a reality TV show for newly trained UK artists. In October 2010, he wrote and presented a
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series called ''Renaissance Revolution'', in which he discussed three Renaissance paintings:
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's Madonna del Prato;
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's '' The Garden of Earthly Delights''; and Piero della Francesca's '' The Baptism of Christ''. In 2014 he wrote and presented a 90-minute documentary for BBC4 on abstract art: ''The Rules of Abstraction'' considered early modernist beginnings by
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,
Wassily Kandinsky Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky (; rus, Василий Васильевич Кандинский, Vasiliy Vasilyevich Kandinskiy, vɐˈsʲilʲɪj vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ kɐnʲˈdʲinskʲɪj;  – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter a ...
,
Hilma af Klint Hilma af Klint (; 26 October 1862 – 21 October 1944) was a Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings are considered among the first abstract works known in Western art history. A considerable body of her work predates the first purely abstra ...
, and others, as well as contemporary continuities, ranging from Fiona Rae to
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. In the same year, Collings appeared in
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's documentary, ''National Gallery'' composing and rehearsing a piece-to-camera on Turner's ''
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'', for the documentary ''Turner's Thames'', (2012), which Collings wrote and presented for BBC4. Since 2015, he has been the regular art critic for the ''
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'', replacing
Brian Sewell Brian Alfred Christopher Bushell Sewell (; 15 July 1931 – 19 September 2015) was an English art critic. He wrote for the ''Evening Standard'' and had an acerbic view of conceptual art and the Turner Prize. ''The Guardian'' described him as " ...
, who died that year.


Suspension from Labour Party

In 2019 Collings was picked as Parliamentary candidate for the Labour Party for the South West Norfolk constituency, but was suspended by the party a day later. Collings called Lord Sacks, the former Chief Rabbi of the UK, a “notorious hate-filled racist" after Sacks repeatedly condemned multiculturalism, celebrated a violent march of illegal settlers against Palestinians in Jerusalem, and named a racist book by Douglas Murray which claimed Enoch Powell "did not go far enough" his "book of the year."


With Emma Biggs

In October 2007, with his wife, Emma Biggs, Collings has curated many art exhibitions. These include an exhibition of
Picasso Pablo Ruiz Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and Scenic design, theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th ce ...
's late works at the HN Gallery in London. The paintings were from the 1960s series of ''Painter and Model'' and ''Déjeuner sur l’herbe'' reworkings. According to the catalogue essay, written by Collings, the exhibition aimed to draw attention to Picasso's achievement as a manipulator of form rather than the popular myth of Picasso as a showman or lover or sensationalist genius. Together Biggs and Collings create paintings based on intricate patterns. They have exhibited their work in London and abroad.


Books

* ''Blimey! - From Bohemia to Britpop: London Art World from Francis Bacon to Damien Hirst'', 21 Publishing, 1997 * ''It Hurts - New York Art from Warhol to Now'', 21 Publishing, 2000 * '' This is Modern Art'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson and Watson-Guptill Publications, 2000 * ''Art Crazy Nation'', 21 Publishing, 2001 * ''Sarah Lucas'', Tate Publishing, 2002 * ''Matt's Old Masters: Titian, Rubens, Velázquez, Hogarth'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003 * ''Criticism'' (with Matthew Arnatt), Rachmaninoff's, 2004 * ''Ron Arad interviewed by Matthew Collings'', Phaidon, 2004 * ''This is Civilisation'', 21 Publishing, 2008


Video and television

* ''Omnibus: Willem de Kooning'' (BBC TV documentary) Narrator 1995 * ''This Is Modern Art'' (Channel 4 TV series documentary) 1998 * ''Hello Culture'' - (Channel 4 TV series documentary) 2001 * ''2003 Matt's Old Masters'' (Channel 4 TV series documentary) Hogarth, Velázquez, Rubens, Titian * ''Impressionism: Revenge of the Nice'' (Channel 4 TV series documentary) 2004 * ''Self Portraits'' (Channel 4 TV series documentary) 2005 * ''This Is Civilisation'' (BBC TV series documentary) 2007 * ''What is Beauty?'' (BBC TV documentary) 2009 * ''Renaissance Revolution: Raphael, Piero, Bosch'' (BBC TV series documentary) 2010 * ''Beautiful Equations'' (BBC4 TV one-hour documentary) 2010 * ''Turner's Thames'' (BBC2 1-hour documentary) * ''The Rules of Abstraction with Matthew Collings'' (BBC4 TV documentary) 2014


References


External links


Contains images and updated information on Collings and Biggs' work
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