CV Glen Baxter - High House Gallery

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CV Glen Baxter - High House Gallery
High House
Glen Baxter
Glen Baxter was born in Leeds, a tiny suburb of Belgium, in 1944. A group of radiographers,
stumbling into the ruins of the Baxter ancestral home at this time, found it to be "composed of
nothing more than irregular blocks of sandstone, graphite and lettuce." From such unpromising
beginnings sprang the elemental force now officially recognised as "Baxterism".
As a young lad growing up in the shadow of the vast porridge warehouses in Leeds, Glen Baxter
liked nothing more than to join his parents on their annual holiday. However, it was not until a
local magistrate persuaded his parents to enrol him at the art school that he began to
experiment with sulphur, twine and charcoal.
After a brief period of chiaroscuro, the young Baxter left his native home and set out on a
makeshift sled, heading for London. Once established there, he began to continue his research
into the vulcanisation of both snood and wimple. Years of hardship were to follow but then in
1976 publishing called - Wyrd Press brought his work to the attention of an unsuspecting
American public.
Having narrowly failed to win the Nobel Prize in 1977, Baxter chose to focus his attentions on
the Netherlands. In 1999 Baxter was commissioned by the French government to execute a
tapestry. He has also worked on a series of etchings for the National Museum of Printmaking in
Chatou, Paris. His work is in the collections of the Tate Gallery and V&A Museum in London and
numerous museums and private collections around the world.
(courtesy of www.glenbaxter.com)
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1974
Gotham Book Mart, New York
1976
Gotham Book Mart, New York
1977
Konblee Gallery, New York
1978
Anthony Stokes Gallery, New York
1979
Gotham Book Mart, New York
1980
Anthony Stokes Gallery, New York
1981
ICA, London
Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
1982
Jacobson Hochman, New York
1984
Galeria del Cavalino, Venice Chapter Gallery, Cardiff
Royal Festival Hall, London
1985
Holly Solomon Gallery, New York
Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
Fuller Goldeen Gallery, San Francisco
1986
Galerie Samia Saouma, Paris
Musee de l’Abbaye de Saint-Croix, Les Sables d’Olonne
1988
Borgardenkapel, Bruges
Tilman, Fesler. Confu Galerie, Brussels
1989
Galerie Samia Saouma, Paris
1990
D-C-Art, Sydney Musee-Galerie de la Seita, Paris
Musee de Bourg-en Bresse, Bourg-en Bresse
Artiste Gallery, Bath
Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
1991
Abbaye Saint-Andre, C.A.C., Meymac Nouveau Musee
Municipal, Bourbonne les Bains
Espace Paul Boye, Sete Chapelle des Visitandines, Amiens
Le Confort Moderne, Poitiers
Musee de Dole, Dole
1992
Adelaide Festival, Poitiers
Tanya Rumpf, Haarlem
1994
Anthony Wilkinson Fine Art, London
The Ginza Art Space, Tokyo
1995
Les Entrepots Laydet, Paris Arthoteque de Caen et C.A.C
Basse-Normandie, Caen
1996
Le Salon d’Art, Brussels Anthony Wilkinson Fine Art, London
Michael Nagy Fine Art, Sydney
Richard Dennis Gallery, London
1997
Galerie M. et T. de la Chatre, Paris
Modernism Gallery, San Francisco
Le Parvis, Pau, France
1998
Stedelijk Museum, Oud-Hospitaal, Aast, Belgium
Schaible Medienpartner, Munich, Frankfurt
Galerie M. et T. de la Chatre, Paris
Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Nantes
Modernism, San Francisco
1999
Arthoteque d’Angouleme, Centre National de la Gravure,
Chatou Chateau de Chalus-Chabrol, Limousin
Galerie M. et T. de la Chatre, Paris
Palais des Congres de Paris, Paris
2000
Modernism, San Francisco
2001
Galerie M. et T. de la Chatre, Paris
Galerie Daniel Blau, Munich
Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York
2003
Le Salon d’Art Brussels, Brussels
2004
Flowers Central, London Centre d’Art Contemporain, Sete,
France
Galerie Wetering, Amsterdam Centre International de Poesie
Marseilles, Marseilles
Galerie M. et T. de la Chatre, Paris
2005
Flowers New York, New York
Modernism Gallery, San Francisco
2006
Flowers Central, London
2007
Jane’s Gallery, Eden Rock Hotel, Guadeloupe
2008
Le Salon d’Arte, Brussels
2009
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London
The Chelsea Arts Club, London
Galerie Daneil Blau, Munich
Many more - to be updated...
COLLECTIONS
Arts Councill of Great Britain Centre Georges Pompidou Chase Manhattan Bank New York De
Young Museum, San Francisco Fondation Nationale d’Contemporain, Paris FRAC PoitouCharentes, FRAC Picardie New York Public Library Southampton University Tate Gallery,
London Victoria & Albert Museum, London
BOOKS
1969
The Falls Tracer, Tetrad Press, London
1973
The Khaki, Adventures in Poetry, New York
1974
Fruits of the World in Danger, Gotham Book Mart, New York
The Handy Guide to Amazing People, Gotham Book Mart, New York
Cranireons Ov Botya, Adventures in Poetry, New York
1976
Stories, Joe di Maggio, London
1977
The Works, Wyrd Press, New York
1979
Atlas, De Harmonie, Amsterdam
1981
The Impending Gleam, Jonathan Cape, London
1983
Atlas, Le dernier terrain vague, Editions Hoebeke, Paris
His Life: The years of Struggle, Thames and Hudson, London
1986
Jodhpurs in the Quantocks, Jonathon Cape, London
1989
Welcome to the Weird World of Glen Baxter, Harper & Row, New York
1990
The Billiard Table Murders, Bloomsbury, London
Ma vie: les jeunes annees, Editions Hoebeke, Paris
L’heure du the, Editions Hoebeke, Paris
1992
Glen Baxter Returns to Normal, Bloomsbury, London
Retour a la normale, Editions Hoebeke, Paris
1994
The Collected Blurtings of Baxter, Little, Brown and Company, London
The Further Blurtings of Baxter, Little, Brown and Company, London
1995
The Wonder Book of Sex, Little, Brown and Company, London
1996
Wundersame Welt der Erotik, Goldmann Verlag, Munich
1997
Glen Baxter’s Gourmet Guide, Bloomsbury, London
Le livre de l’amour, Editions Hoebeke, Paris Hotel Furka 19.36, 19.37, Marc
Hostettler Galerie Editions Media, Neuchatel
1999
Podium, Les Editions de le 4 Mers, Paris Blizzards of Tweed, Bloomsbury,
London
2000
Meurtres a la Table de Billard, Editions Hoebeke, Paris
2001
The Unhinged World of Glen Baxter, Pomegranate, USA
Trundling Grunts, Bloomsbury, London
2004
Loomings over the Suet, Bloomsbury, London
2005
Haro Syr le Suif, Editions Hoebeke, Paris
2008
Speech with Humans, Clark Coolidge, Arc Publications
2009
Practical Lunacy, Galerie Daniel Blau, Munich