Jo Self

'Jo Self grew up on a rural housing estate in Hertfordshire. Although she remembers setting flowers afloat in water as a child, she was not precociously driven to reproduce them on canvas. Her aspirations were more literary: she wrote for newspapers, had a radio play produced, and still writes poetry. After the birth of her first child, she studied at Wimbledon School of Art, where she won a prize for the work with the most interesting content, with a series of narrative paintings jumbled with images (among them flowers), and at Chelsea College of Art & Design.

She has since lectured at Wimbledon and at the Slade School, and has shown her work solo and in group exhibitions all over London. In 1996, a travel award enabled her to take her paintings further afield to the Anglo-Mexican Cultural Institute in Mexico City.

At the moment, says Jo, her favourite artist is Rothko, but she retains her liking for the classics and for Goya and Caravaggio still lifes. Her canvases are large and direct in their manipulation of texture, light and darkness. By layering pigment heavily upon pigment, she strives to capture the vibrancy and intensity of her plant subjects - Mirabel Osler has described Jo Self's approach to painting as being 'both meditative and visceral'. Jo insists that she is not a botanist aiming to classify nature. The poppy she painted for House & Garden burns like a blood red sun in a clear blue sky. She points out that it was from her father, an astronomer, that she caught the habit of gazing towards the heavens, and suspects that it was memories of childhood which inspired her to choose a wild poppy as her subject for Seed Bank: 'As a child I often lay on some wild grassland that grew beside our house. It was filled with dog roses, brambles and poppies, and I used to look upwards through them at the sky.'

Artist's biography taken from the catalogue of: 'A Sale of Paintings and Drawings of British Wild Flowers by Contemporary Artists' in aid of the Millennium Seed Bank Appeal, Kew.

31 October to 2 November, 1999 at Sotheby's, London


Jo Self in the studio (Photograph copyright Bill Batten, 1998)<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><B>Private View of an Exhibition of Paintings by Jo Self<BR><BR>at The Temperate House,<BR>Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew</B><BR><BR>on Thursday 21st June, 2001<BR>(The Summer Solstice)<BR><BR>
Jo Self in the studio (Photograph copyright Bill Batten, 1998)




Private View of an Exhibition of Paintings by Jo Self

at The Temperate House,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew


on Thursday 21st June, 2001
(The Summer Solstice)


 
Guests arriving
Guests arriving
 
Peter Crane, Director of Kew Gardens, and Jo Self
Peter Crane, Director of Kew Gardens, and Jo Self
 
Jo Self and Sonia Coode-Adams
Jo Self and Sonia Coode-Adams
 
Guests at Kew
Guests at Kew
 
Private View photographer
Private View photographer
 
Kew admirers
Kew admirers
 
Isabelle Wolf and Isabelle Gault in front of <I>Clematis</I>
Isabelle Wolf and Isabelle Gault in front of Clematis
 
<I>Blue Iris</I>
Blue Iris
 
Guests at Kew
Guests at Kew
 
<I>Arum Lily and Carp</I>
Arum Lily and Carp
 
<I>Orchid</I>
Orchid
 
Waiters and waitress at Kew
Waiters and waitress at Kew
 
Between the glasshouses
Between the glasshouses
 
Guests in front of <I>Clematis</I>
Guests in front of Clematis
 
Japanese banners and <I>Magnolia</I>
Japanese banners and Magnolia
 
Kew group
Kew group
 

Biography
1956 Born England
1985-1988 Wimbledon School of Art
1988-1989 Chelsea College of Art and Design
1990 Visiting Lecturer, Slade School of Art
2001 First Artist in Residence at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
2004-2005 Makes two painting trips to the private garden of His Holiness the XIVth Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, in Dharamsala, Northern India

Solo Exhibitions
1988 Blenheim Gallery, London
1991 Vanessa Devereux Gallery, London
1994 The Flower, Flowers East, London
1996 Anglo-Mexican Cultural Institute, Mexico City
Flowers East, London
1998 Flowers East, London
2001 The Temperate House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
The Redfern Gallery, London
2003 The Redfern Gallery, London
2005 The Redfern Gallery, London

Group Exhibitions
1987 Smith's Gallery, London
Battersea Arts Centre, London
1989 Chelsea Postgraduate Show, Flowers East, London
1990 Into the 90's, Mall Galleries, London
1991 Nudes, Flowers East, London
1992 Small is Beautiful Part X: Animals, Flowers East, London
1996 Small is Beautiful Part XIV: Sex, Flowers East at London Fields, London
1997 The Garden, Harley Gallery, Worksop

Awards
1988 Wimbledon School of Art, History of Art Prize
Nominated for the Picker Fellowship
1996 Travel Award, Anglo-Mexican Cultural Institute

Collections
Arthur Andersen, London
John Brown Publishing, London
Westdeutsche Landesbank, London
The Duchess of Devonshire


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