Biography
Born: 31 January 1928, Bridgwater, Somerset, UK
Elected ARA: 25 April 1968
Elected RA: 26 April 1973
Category of Membership: Sculptor
Robert Clatworthy
studied at the West of England College of Art from 1945 to 1946,
at Chelsea School of Art, London (1947-9) and at the Slade School
of Fine Art, London (1950-1). He went on to teach at the Royal
College of Art, London from 1960 to 1972, and at the West of
England College of Art from 1967 to 1971. He was Governor of
St Martin’s School of Art from 1970 to 1971, and was Head
of the Department of Fine Art at the Central School of Art &
Design, London from 1971 to 1975.
Clatworthy
was represented by the Hanover Gallery, London during the 1950s,
his first solo exhibitions being held there in 1954 and 1956.
Subsequent one-man shows were held at Waddington Galleries,
London (1965), Basil Jacobs Fine Art, London (1972), Royal Academy
of Arts, London (Diploma Galleries, 1977) and the Quinton Green
Gallery, London (1986). More recently he has exhibited at Austin/Desmond
Fine Art, London and at the Keith H Chapman Gallery, which represents
him. Among his major public commissions are ‘Bull’
commissioned by the GLC for Roehampton, London and ‘Horseman
& Eagle’, originally commissioned for 1 Finsbury Avenue
and currently situated at Charing Cross Hospital, London. His
work is held in many public and private collections both in
the UK and overseas.
Clatworthy’s
work has also been exhibited regularly in group shows since
1952, including ‘Modern Sculpture’ at the ICA (1955),
‘British Sculpture in the ’60s’ at the Tate
Gallery, London (1965), ‘British Sculptors ’72’
at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (1972) and ‘20th
Century British Sculpture’, Beaux Arts Gallery, Bath (1986).
Robert Clatworthy
lives and works near Dyfed in Wales.
Recent
Exhibitions
1998 Austin/Desmond
Fine Art in association with Keith H Chapman, London (solo show)
1996/97 The Royal Academicians, City Gallery, London (group
show)
1992/94/96 Keith H Chapman Gallery, London (solo shows)
1990 Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London (solo show)
Public
Collections
Tate Gallery,
London
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Arts Council of Great Britain