Hurvin Anderson

Area of Achievement

Arts and Culture
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1965

Birmingham, England

Jamaican

Hurvin Anderson (b 1965) creates vibrant paintings that draw on the genres of still life, landscape and portraiture to explore the way community and identity can be represented. Born in Birmingham to Jamaican parents, Anderson’s practice touches upon his Jamaican heritage as well as referencing wider art history to create a unique sense of place and identity. The artist references the creativity and visibility of Blackness within contemporary society, paying homage to his cultural and political forebears while also contributing to discussions about the legacy of painting.
Recent solo exhibitions include They Have a Mind of Their Own, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (2019); Foreign Body, Michael Werner Gallery, New York, USA (2016); Backdrop, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada (2016); Dub Versions, New Art Exchange, Nottingham, UK (2016); Hurvin Anderson: Anywhere but Nowhere, The Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, USA (2021).
Anderson has generously taken part in the fourth edition of School Prints, creating a limited edition print that will be donated to local schools and sold exclusively from The Hepworth Wakefield shop to fund the engagement work with schools.

“Art is a vital part of children’s education, not just in inspiring the next generation of artists but creativity in general. It is also an area of education which has been continually overlooked and devalued by successive governments. It was therefore important to me to support The Hepworth Wakefield School Prints project in which there is an attempt to redress the balance. In particular, in this tumultuous year [2021], drawing attention to the Black Lives Matter movement through creating a visual representation of everyday black experiences has never felt more relevant. I was honoured to be invited.”

https://hepworthwakefield.org/artist/hurvin-anderson/

https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/gallery/hurvin-anderson-studio

https://www.moussemagazine.it/magazine/hurvin-anderson-reverb-at-thomas-dane-gallery-london/

https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/finding-ones-place-identity-and-memory-in-the-work-of-hurvin-anderson

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2021 Hurvin Anderson Skylarking
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