Pen Dalton

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Pen Dalton
Born
Penelope Dalton

England
Alma materGoldsmiths, University of London
University of Brighton
Plymouth University
Occupation(s)Artist, Critic, Writer
Employer(s)Dartington College of Arts
Birmingham City University
Websitehttp://www.axisweb.org/p/pendalton/

Penelope Dalton is an artist, critic and writer.[1]

Education[edit]

Dalton trained at Goldsmiths, University of London and Brighton University and gained a PhD in Creative studies from Plymouth University in 2008.[2]

Career[edit]

Dalton taught studio practice and critical theory at Dartington College of Arts and Birmingham City University.[3]

Dalton spent many years as an academic researcher in socially contextualised practice in printmaking and art education, drawing on feminist and linguistic theory.[4] In recent years she has eschewed 'theory'. The arts - she now believes - are being absorbed within the economies of entertainment, social welfare and consumerism. Her recent work returns to a modernist approach, and focusses on the materiality of painting as an imaginative practice of analogy and poetics.

Exhibitions[edit]

Solo exhibitions[edit]

Group exhibitions[edit]

  • "Contemporary Painting: In Good Health". (2017) The Menier Gallery, London
  • "Stations of the Cross" Brentwood Cathedral (2015) [8]
  • "Contemporary British Abstraction" SE9 Container Gallery, London (2015) [9]
  • "Contemporary British Painting" Huddersfield Art Gallery (2014)
  • "@PaintBritain" Ipswich Art School Gallery, Ipswich Museum (2014) [10]
  • "Artness" Artmeet Gallery, Milan, Italy (2014)
  • "A World to Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution" Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2014) William Morris Gallery (2016) [11]
  • "Propaganda Posters From the Schreyer Collection" Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2002)
  • "Exposition de Grabado Contemporaneo [Eight contemporary women printmakers]" Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain British Council.(1998)
  • "The Power of the Poster" Victoria and Albert Museum, London (1998)
  • "Women's Art" Spacex (art gallery), Exeter (1989)
  • "Prints With a Point" Hard Times Gallery, Bristol (1987)
  • "3 Women Artists" Battersea Arts Centre, London (1984)
  • "Reflections: 5 Women Artists" Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth (1982)

Collections[edit]

Publications[edit]

  • (2008) Pen Dalton: Doctoral thesis: Family and Other Relations:[2]
  • (2006) Pen Dalton: ' "Like"' in Henry Rogers, (ed.) Art Becomes You: Parody, Pastiche and the Politics of Art: Materiality in a Post-material Paradigm. BIAD/IKON Gallery. Article Press. ISBN 1 873352 98 0
  • (2006)Pen Dalton: 'Where is 'the subject' of contextual practice?' in The Journal of Visual Art Practice, Intellect Publishers. vol. 3 no 1 ISSN 1470-2029
  • (2006) Pen Dalton: 'Feminist Methodologies in Art Education: Critique' in The International Journal, n.paradoxa, vol. 17, pp 72–76. ISSN 1461-0434
  • (2003) Pen Dalton: critical essay: 'Losing it' in Lloyd Lewis, P. and Shaffrey C., (eds) Losing It: a catalogue for an exhibition of screen based video, Fenton Gallery, Cork, Eire. pp. 1–4. Article Press. ISBN 1873352 78 6
  • (2001) Pen Dalton. book: The Gendering of Art Education : Modernism, Identity and Critical Feminism.[17]
  • (1999) Pen Dalton: 'Oedipal dramas in art education' in The International Journal of Art and Design Education. vol.18 no 3 October. pp. 301–306 [18]
  • (1995) Pen Dalton: 'Modernism, art education and sexual difference' in Barrie, P. and Deepwell, K ads. New Feminist Art Criticism. Manchester University Press.[19]
  • (1992) Pen Dalton: 'Psychology and the subject of art education' in J& J Swift (ends) Disciplines, Fields, Change in Art Education, vol 3 Article Press. pp. 83–96 ISBN 1873352 43 3
  • (1979) Pen Dalton: 'What is art education for? Feminist Art News no 1 Spring. (1980) 'What is art education for? (reprinted) Pollock G and Parker, R. (eds) Framing Feminism: Art and the Women's Movement. 1970–85. Pandora ISBN 0863581781
  • (1978) Pen Dalton: 'Feminist art practice and the mass media' in Feminist Arts News, no 1; reprinted (1979) in Women's Studies International Journal vol 3 no 1, reprinted (1980) in Baerh, H. (ed) Women and Media, Oxford, Pergamon Press ISBN 0080260616

Further reading[edit]

  • (2017) Contemporary Masters from Britain: 80 British Painters of the 21st Century. Seabrook Press.[20]
  • (2009) Frizell, Hazel Representations of specific concerns of the women's liberation movement in British feminist art 1970-1978. [21]
  • (2002) Doy, Gen. Drapery: Classicism and Barbarism in Visual Culture ISBN 1 86064 539 9
  • (1997) Timmers, M.(ed) The Power of the Poster, V & A publications.pp 140 – 141. ISBN 185177 2405
  • (1993) Phillipe R. (ed) Political Graphics: Art As a Weapon. Phaidon. p 300 ISBN 0714822205

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pen Dalton". axisweb.org.
  2. ^ a b Dalton, Penelope (2008). Family and other relations : a thesis examining the extent to which family relationships shape the relations of art. ethos.bl.uk (PhD thesis). University of Plymouth. hdl:10026.1/758. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.485481.
  3. ^ "Pen Dalton". Artlyst. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Pen Dalton, Stuff and Nonsense". Wall Street International. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  5. ^ www.artrabbit.com/events/pen-dalton-different-strokes
  6. ^ Artlyst. "Art Event: Paint Jobs by Pen dalton". Artlyst London. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  7. ^ "new exhibitions of contemporary art / exhibitions". www.newexhibitions.com. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  8. ^ www.thetablet.co.uk/news/1783/5/brentwood-cathedral-unveils-new-stations-of-the-cross
  9. ^ www.artlyst.com/whats-on-archive/contemporary-british-abstraction-the-se9-container-gallery-2/
  10. ^ www.matthewkrishanu.com/blog/page/3/
  11. ^ www.wmgallery.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions-43/past/2017
  12. ^ pressman-seabrook.org
  13. ^ "Dalton, Pen". V&A. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  14. ^ Dalton, Pen (1974). "Poster". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  15. ^ http://www.calmview.ev/Goldsmiths/CalmView/overview.aspx. [dead link]
  16. ^ http://feministarchivesouth.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Tableposter.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  17. ^ The Gendering of Art Education : Modernism, Identity and Critical Feminism. Open University Press. 2001. ISBN 9780335196487. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  18. ^ Dalton, Pen (1999). "Oedipal Dramas in Art Education". International Journal of Art & Design Education. 18 (3): 301–306. doi:10.1111/1468-5949.00187.
  19. ^ www.mheducation.co.uk/openup/chapters/0335196489.pdf
  20. ^ www.priseman-seabrook.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Contemporary-Masters-From-Britain.pdf
  21. ^ Frizell, Hazel Elizabeth (2009). Representations of specific concerns of the women's liberation movement in British feminist art 1970-1978. ethos.bl.uk (PhD thesis). Kingston University. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.497597.