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ARTIST BGRAPHY & FACTSBERNARD GAY

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BERNARD GAY, 1921-2010

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Bernard Gay has 0 artist signature exampl available our database. Bernard Gay was born Exmouth on 11 April 1921 and left school at the age of 14 to jo the merchant was not until 1947 that he returned to tn, when he began studyg at the Willn and St Marts schools of art and quickly tablished himself as a pater.

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A parallel reer arts tn eventually led him to bee prcipal of the London College of Furnure and, the late 1960s, a member of Her Majty's artistic all-rounr, Mr Gay wrote a book about one of the most acclaimed artists of the Renaissance, Masterpiec Colour: Botticelli (1961), curated a number of bold exhibns and -found the Camn Arts Centre, which would bee a celebrated exhibn space. He was chair of the tst nng the centre for 25 emence was also regnised rather farther om home when he was asked to jo the uncil of the Brish School a time of rapid change wh the sector, Mr Gay set up the Commtee for Higher Edutn Art and Dign and, the early 1970s, helped expand art and sign programm many of the polytechnics, which later beme universi.

Although Mr Gay and his wife Kate moved to Herefordshire the late 1980s, he mataed his mment to arts tn by takg up a posn on the board of directors at Hereford College of November, the llege held an exhibn to celebrate his six s as a practisg artist. Richard Heatly, prcipal of the llege, scribed Mr Gay as "a warm, rg and supportive iend" who imprsed everyone wh "the sheer range and qualy of what he'd achieved his life as an artist, a teacher and an tnalist; the mental acuy he retaed even at a very advanced age; his attentn to tail; and his genue re for the stunts and for the qualy of their work" Gay died on 15 March 2010 after a short illns and is survived by four. Bernard Gay, was born at Exmouth, Devon on 11 April 1921, son of Ernt Garfield Gay and his wife Marguere née Allen, who married at Newton Abbot, Devon 1916.

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Bernard Gay – Plant Pot, 1955. While at Willn School of Art Gay got volved wh the drawg club:.

Gay worked settg up the Lisle Street Gallery, buildg shelvg for them and went on to work for the Artists Internatnal Associatn. Durg this time Gay was exhibg London’s top galleri: Gimpel Fils, Rowland Browse & Delban, Leicter, Redfern, Wilnste and Picdilly Gallery. Bernard Gay – Ivy, 1954.

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In Young Artists of Promise Beddgton selected Bernard Gay for one of the books lour plat (most of the works were black and whe) and when the Stud Magaze promoted their book they ed one of Gay’s pictur The Gate the Hegrow, 1955 on the ver of the magaze (It is also the same edn that featur a report on the Great Bardfield open-hoe exhibns). REQUEST TO Barclay * Bernard, L * Bergere * Biagi * Blan * Bogoff * Benedikt * Bentlee * Botticelli * Boyar, Gay * BrookCraft * Berebi * Ben Amun REQUEST TO REMOVEWill Flay | Facebook Will Flay is on Facebook. Michael Schreiber's journey to renowned gay artist Bernard Perl's ( 1918-2014) life started wh a fan letter and that blossomed to his current role as curator of Perl's tate.

Schreiber first disvered Perl and his artwork through his tert the gay social and artistic circl of the legendary photographer Gee Platt Lyn. "Bernard was an timate member of this great New York gay 'bal, ' as he lled , whose members and visors clud such artists as Pl Cadm, Jared French, Gee Tooker and Pavel Tchelchew, the imprar Lln Kirste and such lerary figur as Glenway Wtt, E. "Over his 80 years as a workg artist, he rejected all labels except for one: that of 'gay artist, '" said Schreiber.

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Schreiber said that what stood out to him the most about Perl was that he was a fearlsly openly gay man durg a time when that wasn't the se for many LGBT people. Of the many stori Perl related to Schreiber was the day he went to a partment store Nazi-occupied Danzig 1938 that had a sign statg 'no Jews allowed' and bought a pair of Hler Youth shorts and then walked around them as a young Jewish gay man. The tentn for his Perl book, Schreiber said, was "to give this extraordary, unherald artist and gay figure his due art and LGBTQ cultural history, but I didn't start off wh such a lofty goal md.

He said he also lov Perl's Night Pictur which is a seri of patgs of the swgg "cktail culture" of the 1950s New York Cy jazz clubs, street danc and unrground gay bars and clus The Bar ( 1957) which is the Smhsonian Amerin Art Mm llectn and is the ver image for the book. "For me, Bernard was an credible example of a fellow gay man who had the urage to fully embrace and live his own life his own way, whout apology, to the very end, " said Schreiber.

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