Biography
Painter. Born Greenock, Scotland. He moved to Enniskillen, Northern
Ireland in 1924. He studied at Belfast College of Art, 1928-31
and at the RA Schools, 1931. In 1937 he travelled and lived
in France. He had his first solo exhibition at the Leger Gallery,
London in 1942 and represented Britain in the Venice Biennale
in 1958. In 1959 he was awarded the first prize at the 2nd John
Moores Exhibition, Liverpool. He was artist-in-residence in
1963-65 at the Ford Foundation in Berlin. In 1977 he was elected
to the RA.
His
paintings of still lifes in the late 1940's and early 1950's
led on to a brief experimentation with pure abstraction. This
was later discarded for a spare arrangement of simple shapes
on a flat ground which are reminiscent of pots, plants and other
household items.
Scott's
work is held in innumerable private and major public collections
throughout the world