Biography
Norman Adams studied at Harrow School of Art from 1940 to 1946
and subsequently at the Royal College of Art from 1948 to 1951
where he was awarded the Bronze Medal for Painting. His teaching
career began in the 1950s when he taught part-time at St Alban's
Art School. He then went on to become Head of Painting at Manchester
College of Art from 1962 to 1970, visiting tutor at Leeds University
from 1973 to 1976 and Professor of Painting at the University
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1981 to 1986. He was elected Keeper
of the Royal Academy in 1986, and upon retiring from this position
after nine years, he was appointed the Academy's Professor of
Painting Emeritus in 1995.
Adams's
first solo exhibition was held in 1952 at Gimpel Fils, London
and biennial one-man shows were subsequently held from 1953
at Roland, Browse and Delbanco. 1953 also marked the year in
which he designed the stage set and costumes for 'A Mirror of
Witches' produced by the Royal Ballet at Covent Garden, and
again for the Sadler's Wells production of Saudades in 1955.
Commissions
have played a large part in Adams's career, his first being
the painting of a mural for Broad Lane Comprehensive School,
Coventry in 1954. In 1967 he was commissioned by the Oxford
University Press to illustrate parts of the Old Testament. He
went on to paint murals for St Anselm's Church, Kennington,
London in 1971 and to make 14 ceramic panels of the Stations
of the Cross for the Roman Catholic Church at Coffee Hall in
Milton Keynes in 1975. More recently, in 1994 Adams received
another commission for the Fourteen Stations of the Cross, this
time in oils, for St Mary's Church, Mulberry Street, Manchester.
These were installed in November 1995 having first been exhibited
in the Sackler Galleries at the Royal Academy.
A retrospective
of Adams's work was held in the Diploma Galleries at the Royal
Academy in 1988 and he has recently had a series of solo exhibitions
at the Beaux Arts Galleries, both in London and Bath. A 75th
birthday exhibition of his work is planned for the Friends'
Room at the Royal Academy in 2002.
Norman
Adams was elected Royal Academician in 1972 (ARA 1967) and Honorary
Member of the Royal Watercolour Society in 1987. He lives and
works in London and Yorkshire.
Recent
Solo Exhibitions
2001 -Beaux
Arts Gallery, London
2001 - North House Gallery, Manningtree, Essex
2000 - Linton Court Gallery, Settle, North Yorkshire
1998 - Beaux Arts Gallery, London
1997 - Beaux Arts Gallery, Bath
1996 - Beaux Arts Gallery, London
1995 - Royal Academy of Arts (Sackler Galleries)
1994 - Dean Clough, Halifax, Yorkshire
1992/3 - Christopher Hull Gallery, London
1992/3 - Bruton Street Gallery, London
Work
in Public Collections
Abbot Hall, Kendal Aberdeen City Art Gallery Carlisle City Art
Gallery Cartwright Hall, Bradford Edinburgh Museum of Modern
Art Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon Hatton Gallery, Newcastle
Leeds City Art Gallery Leeds University Southampton City Art
Gallery St Martins College, Lancaster Tate Gallery, London Wakefield
City Art Gallery