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Jonathan Parker
Parker, Jonathan
Parker (born in Belfast, 1968) won the Royal Academy Richard Ford Award in 1992 with a promise to develop his feel for time through painting. This was inspired by two seemingly disparate experiences; on the one hand a lively existence within a frozen museum space Northumberland and on the other hand, a taste of life in the ‘Socialism or Death’ heat of Havana, where he had his first breakthrough one-man show, aged 22. Parker’s exhibitions with Mercury gallery in Cork Street (1997-2000) then placed his work in relation to 20th century British and European Art and showed ow breaking new ground, w...
Parker (born in Belfast, 1968) won the Royal Academy Richard Ford Award in 1992 with a promise to develop his feel for time through painting. This was inspired by two seemingly disparate experiences; on the one hand a lively existence within a frozen museum space Northumberland and on the other hand, a taste of life in the ‘Socialism or Death’ heat of Havana, where he had his first breakthrough one-man show, aged 22. Parker’s exhibitions with Mercury gallery in Cork Street (1997-2000) then placed his work in relation to 20th century British and European Art and showed ow breaking new ground, with figurative tradition, is valued by the fine art collector.