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Triggered by {{Infobox artist| name = Jonathan Huxley | image = | image_size = | alt = Image of Huxley working on his collaborative installation "A Boys Own Story" | caption = Huxley working at the Royal Academy on his collaborative installation "A Boys Own Story". | birth_date = {{birth date |1965|11|10||mf=y}} | birth_place = Surrey, UK | nationality = British | training = Berkshire College of Art and Design, Nottingham Trent Polytechnic, Royal Academy of Arts, | known_for = fine art, murals, public art | awards = Royal Academy Young Masters Prize 1992 | religion = | footnotes = | spouse = | children = }} Jonathan Huxley (born 1965) is a British artist whose paintings and murals depict illusions of human figures in motion. EducationHuxley was born in Surrey in 1965. He studied at Berkshire College of Art and Design (1985–1986) and Nottingham Trent Polytechnic (1986–1989) and graduated from the latter with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art in 1989. He studied for a Diploma in Fine Art at the Royal Academy of Arts (1989–1992). Professional lifeHuxley's work is featured by Galerie Olivier Waltman[1] in Paris, the Crane Kalman Gallery[2] in London and Waltman Ortega Fine Art[3] in Miami. Notable works include a 1993 large scale mural commissioned by Bermondsey Council and a mural in the Met Bar in the Metropolitan Hotel, Park Lane London.[4] Huxley has also been commissioned by[5] UBS, Goldman Sachs, Barclays, EMI, the Richard Rogers headquarters for Channel Four Television Corporation and The Colmore Building in Birmingham. Huxley suffers from the visual impairment conditions nystagmus and photophobia and this has influenced his approach to creating art.[6][7] Since 2007 Huxley has been Artist Educator at the Royal Academy of Arts. New work by Huxley was showcased at the 2017 London Art Fair by Crane Kalman Gallery.[8] Awards and distinctionsHuxley was awarded the Royal Academy Young Masters Prize in 1992 and the award for the most popular painting at the Royal College of Art show in 1997. He was featured in a 1991 documentary for Channel 4 'Behind the Eye'.[9] Huxley was elected a member of the Royal Watercolour Society in 2014.[10] He was a prizewinner in the 2009 RWS/Sunday Times Watercolour Competition,[11] winning the Penguin Classics Prize for Cover Art, and was a finalist for the 2014 Jerwood Drawing Prize.[12] He was featured in the Autumn 2016 issue of the Bankside Gallery RWS magazine. References1. ^Huxley entry, Galerie Olivier Waltman 2. ^Huxley entry, Crane Kalman Gallery 3. ^Huxley entry, Waltman Ortega Fine Art 4. ^New Cocktail Recipes Debut at The Met Bar London, Carol Driver, Jan. 10th, 2011 5. ^Who's Who in Art, 36th Edition, Morven Press, 2015. 6. ^Huxley artist statement, Waltman Ortega Fine Art 7. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a6zu1KgG1w Huxley talks about installation "A Boys Own Story"] 8. ^Huxley at London Art Fair 2017 9. ^Arts on Film entry for "Behind the Eye" by John Davies 10. ^Huxley entry at RWS 11. ^RWS/Sunday Times Watercolour Competition 12. ^[https://learningmojo.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/jerwood-prize-finalists-catalogue.pdf Jerwood Drawing Prize finalists catalogue 2014] External links
7 : 1965 births|Living people|British artists|Alumni of Nottingham Trent University|Alumni of the Royal Academy Schools|Artists with disabilities|English people with disabilities |
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