Peter Joyce

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Peter Joyce (born 1964) is a contemporary English painter.

Artistic style and practice[edit]

Lapada describes Joyce's work as being 'intimately related to the man-altered landscape of La Vendée'.[1] Joyce says that his work 'could be described (if it really had to be) as abstracted from landscape.'[2]

Joyce paints using acrylic paint on canvases of varying sizes and uses brushes, knives and other tools to achieve the scraped, rubbed and scratched effects of his paintings.[3] Wall Street International has said that Joyce's methods create 'complicated yet enchanting surfaces.'[4]

Selected bibliography[edit]

  • "Peter Joyce '86'", a 45 minute film documenting the work of Peter Joyce, Grove Films (August 1986)
  • "Peter Joyce" by Tessa Newman, Art & Artefact Magazine (1991)[citation needed]
  • "Art is Life" by Sir Nicholas Goodison, Arts Review (May 1992)
  • "Peter Joyce", Purbeck; The Observed Landscape by Gary Topp, (1993)
  • "Summer Meetings" by Paul Bertemes, Les Cahiers Luxembourgeois (1994)[citation needed]
  • Art, Archeology & Landscape Exhibition Catalogue (including essay, "Charles Hall on Peter Joyce"; 1996)[citation needed]
  • "Re-inventing the Landscape contemporary painters and Dorset" by Vivienne Light, Canterton Books[5]
  • "Exhibition Catalogue: Quiet Waters" by Joyce, Prunella Clough, Jeremy Gardiner, and John Tunnard, including essays by Simon Olding & Gary Topp (April 2002)[6]
  • "20th Century British Art", Christie's Catalogue (October 2004)
  • "Peter Joyce" by Moira Rudolf, Galleries Magazine (2005)[citation needed]
  • "Exhibition Catalogue", Anthony Hepworth Fine Art Dealers (2008)[citation needed]
  • "Peter Joyce: Transition", written by Gary Topp, Art of England Magazine (2008)[citation needed]
  • "Peter Joyce: Exploring New Routes", Art of England Magazine (2009)[7]
  • "Peter Joyce immersed in the Landscape", The Dorset Magazine (June 2009)[3]
  • “The Oyster is his world” Sarah Dury Galleries Magazine (March 2011 issue 332)[8]
  • “Peter Joyce” Art of England Magazine (April 2011 ISSUE 80)[9]
  • "Peter Joyce's salt pans come to Hampshire", Art of England Magazine, (November 2012)
  • "Review: Change of Scenery", Galleries Magazine (November 2012)
  • "Galleries, Artists & Exhibitions" (article), The Bath Magazine (February 2013)[10]
  • "Review: Second Looking" by Joyce & Gary Topp, Recent Paintings (February 2013)[11]
  • Harpers Bazaar collectors edition Magazine cover. (October 2017) for LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair (September 2017)[12]

Public and museum collections[edit]

The following is a list of the organisations which have one or more of Joyce's paintings in their permanent art collection.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Object of the Week - Peter Joyce (b. 1964), 'Lost Pond', 2016 - LAPADA". LAPADA. 24 April 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Peter Joyce Interview". The Palette Pages. 10 July 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Peter Joyce". Dorset Magazine, Issue June 2009, p. 55.
  4. ^ "Peter Joyce. Moving South". Wall Street International. 23 February 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  5. ^ Light, Vivienne (2001). Re-inventing the Landscape contemporary painters and Dorset. Canterton Books. ISBN 978-0-9541627-0-2.
  6. ^ Joyce, Prunella Clough, Jeremy Gardiner, and John Tunnard, including essays by Simon Olding & Gary Topp (2002). Exhibition Catalogue: Quiet Waters. ISBN 978-0-9536240-6-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Peter Joyce: Exploring New Routes". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Dury, Sarah. "The Oyster is his world". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ "Galleries - March 2011".
  10. ^ "The Bath Magazine February 2013".
  11. ^ Joyce and Topp (2013). "Review: Second Looking".
  12. ^ "Harpers Bazaar - An Eye For Beauty".
  13. ^ "Peter Joyce (b.1964) | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 15 November 2018.