Patrick Procktor, R.A. 1936-2003
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“Procktor’s most enviable gift is, perhaps, the ability to tell the truth about small things - the fall of light, the angle of a head or hand. They give the best pictures the immediate quality of diary entries.’’ - Critic Peter Campbell, Patrick Procktor, The Listener, 18 May 1972
Patrick Procktor RA graduated from the Slade School of Art in London in 1962. Alongside his friend and contemporary, David Hockney, he was an integral part of the artists, designers and musicians who defined London’s cultural scene in the 1960s and 70s. In 1964, he was included in Bryan Robertson's groundbreaking Whitechapel gallery exhibition, The New Generation, which featured the work of twelve groundbreaking artists including Hockney, Patrick Caulfield, John Hoyland and Bridget Riley.
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Works
Patrick Procktor, R.A. 1936-2003
Storm Kathmandu, 1970Watercolour and gouache, on paperUnframed: 36 x 52.5 cm.; 14 x 20¾ in.
Framed: 61 x 77 x 4.5 cm.; 24 x 30¼ x 1¾ in.Titled lower left and signed lower right 'Patrick Procktor'WB2652Copyright The ArtistThe present work relates to Procktor's travels to India in 1970 for two and a half months, from where he travelled onwards to Nepal. A related aquatint is in Government...The present work relates to Procktor's travels to India in 1970 for two and a half months, from where he travelled onwards to Nepal. A related aquatint is in Government Art Collection: https://artcollection.dcms.gov.uk/artwork/9091/
Literature
Ian Massey, 'Patrick Procktor: Art and Life', Unicorn Press, 2010, illustrated p.115
