Neiland biography

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Brendan Neiland is a British Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1941.

How much does a Brendan Neiland cost?

Brendan Neiland's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 12 USD to 2,999 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.

What is Brendan Neiland's most expensive works on paper?

Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 2,999 USD for REFLECTIONS I, sold at Christie's South Kensington in 1998. In the past 12 months, their prints & graphic art have averaged 107 USD.

Where can I see Brendan Neiland's works?

Numerous key galleries and museums such as The Redfern Gallery have featured Brendan Neiland's work in the past.

Brendan Neiland in the news

In MutualArt’s artist press archive, Brendan Neiland is featured in A Changing City, a piece from Aesthetica in August 2019.

Louise Neiland was born in Dublin in 1968 and studied at Camberwell College of Art & Design in London from 1987 to 1988 before completing  her degree at the National College of Art & Design, Dublin in 1991. She returned to college to study for an MA in Fine Art (Painting) at NCAD in  2006 and graduated in 2008. She lives and works in Dublin. 

 

In her work Neiland has engaged with the challenge of depicting the nebulous and intangible nature of time through the use of still images, a  subject to which she is attracted because of its infinite and non-physical  nature. Despite the apparent impossibility of capturing these elements in  two-dimensional pictoral form, she attempts to create images that relate  to this understanding and measurement of time, and her lyrical paintings investigate her subject with an extraordinary richness of tone. The  paintings describe a series of happenings - some aspects of which are real,  and others fictional. The characters and elements portray tangible positions  in time and space, and from

Brendan Neiland

Brendan Neiland (born 23 October 1941 in Lichfield, Staffordshire) is an English artist best known for his paintings of reflections in modern city buildings. In 1992 he was elected to the Royal Academy (RA).

Neiland is known for his interpretations of city life. His use of light and pictorial structure, using a spray-gun technique developed at the Royal College of Art, has seen Neiland likened to Georges Braque and Johannes Vermeer.[1] His work is widely exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide including, in Britain, the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Tate Gallery London, The Collections of the British Council and the Arts Council of Great Britain. He is represented by the Redfern Gallery and has had numerous shows internationally, including at the Galerie Belvedere in Singapore, who represent him in Singapore and the Far East.[2]

In 1998 Neiland was appointed Keeper (Director) of the Royal Academy Schools, and was credited with revitalising what had been a struggling art school.[3] In July 2004 he resigned as Keeper

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