词条 | Anne Magill |
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BiographyBorn in Northern Ireland, Magill studied at Liverpool Polytechnic before moving to London to study at St. Martins School of Art between 1981 and 1984.[2] She subsequently became an illustrator, working for magazine and publishing houses, design and ad agencies. Her newspaper clients included The Sunday Times, The Observer and Today.[2] Magill worked as a courtroom artist for both the BBC and for ITN.[2] Her commercial clients have included Marks & Spencer, Saatchi & Saatchi and The Body Shop.[2] She is a past winner of the Benson & Hedges Illustration Awards. Her first solo exhibition was in 1992 and since then she has regularly exhibited in London galleries as well as showing in Europe, the United States and Ireland. Publishing editionsIn 2010, Magill joined the gallery Heartbreak, based in Marylebone, London. Her work is also published by Heartbreak Publishing, a publishing company co-owned by the artist Jack Vettriano.[3] ExhibitionsIn December 2010, Magill's exhibition Journeys opened at the Heartbreak Gallery in London.[4] In January 2011, Magill collaborated with British Airways on a collection for the new VIP Lounge at JFK.[5] A selection of her work was on show in the Concorde room for three years.[6] In October 2011, Magill created a series of small paintings inspired by photographs and designs from the archives of Alfred Dunhill. The collection of paintings were showcased at the London home of Alfred Dunhill.[7] Solo shows
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PhilanthropyIn March 2010 Magill donated a painting, "Still", to the THT Media release in aid of the Terence Higgins Trust. The painting is one of a series of studies of performers preparing to go on stage which was featured in Magill's exhibition, Journeys.[8] In October 2010, Magill participated in the British Airways "Save the Postcard" campaign.[9] In April 2011, Magill contributed a piece of work to the Harestyling exhibition to raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital.[10] Her piece was later auctioned at a celebrity ball for over £2000.[11] In December 2011, Magill donated the painting "Just Before Midnight" to the Cinderella Ball Auction to raise funds for the Muir Maxwell Trust. References1. ^Belfast Telegraph, 16 December 2010. 2. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|author=David Buckman|publisher=Art Dictionaries Ltd|year=2006|title=Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 2, M to Z |ISBN=0 953260 95 X}} 3. ^Jack Vettriano website 4. ^Anne Magill page at Heartbreak Gallery 5. ^First Class 6. ^Concorde Room 7. ^Bourdon House {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111227081750/http://www.dunhill.com/en-gb/thehomes/london/ |date=December 27, 2011 }} 8. ^"Celebrities battle it out at THT's Lighthouse Gala Auction", 24 March 2010. 9. ^Celebrity Postcard Auction {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101021030910/http://www.bahighlife.com/competitions-and-offers/celebrity-postcard-auction.html |date=October 21, 2010 }} 10. ^Harestyling - original art raising funds for great ormond Street Hospital, 16.04.11-08.05.11 11. ^Daybreak by Anne Magill External links
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