Eileen Cooper

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Eileen Cooper
OBE RA
Born (1953-06-10) 10 June 1953 (age 70)
Alma materGoldsmiths College
Royal College of Art
Known forpainter and printmaker
Websitehttp://www.eileencooper.co.uk/

Eileen Cooper OBE RA (born 10 June 1953) is a British artist, known primarily as a painter and printmaker.[1]

Early life[edit]

Cooper was born in Glossop, Derbyshire and attended Ashton-under-Lyne College of Further Education. She went on to study at Goldsmiths College (1971-1974) and the Royal College of Art (1974-1977) gaining an MA in painting.[2]

Career[edit]

Between 1977 and 2000 she was visiting lectures at arts schools across the UK including Falmouth School of Art, Leicester College of Art & Design, St Martin’s School of Art, Camberwell College of Arts, and City & Guilds of London Art School. She lectured on Printmaking at the Royal College of Art between 1994 and 2006 and became Head of Printmaking at the Royal Academy Schools in 2005 until 2010.

She was elected a Royal Academician in 2001.[3] From 2010 to 2017, Cooper served as Keeper of the Royal Academy, one of only 4 officers selected from the 80 Royal Academicians, and with primary responsibility for the Royal Academy Schools, thereby becoming the first woman to be elected to this role in the Royal Academy's 250-year history.[4]

In 2017, Cooper curated and co-ordinated the Royal Academy of Arts' 249th annual Summer Exhibition.[5]

After ending her teaching role at the Royal Academy Schools in 2017 Cooper returned to drawing from life and portraiture in particular. Two of the works from this series (one of fellow Royal Academician Cathie Pilkington and the other a self-portrait) were acquired by the National Portrait Gallery.[6]

Selected solo exhibitions[edit]

  • 2019   Personal Space, Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London[7]
  • 2018   Under the Same Moon, Letitia Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon
  • 2017   Till the Morning Comes, The Fine Art Society, London
  • 2017   Eileen Cooper: A Woman's Skin, Wolfson College, University of Cambridge
  • 2016   Between the Lines, Galerie MIRO, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 2015   Hide and Seek: Work on Paper 1977-2014, Royal Academy of Arts, London (touring to Swindon Museum and Art Gallery; The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate)
  • 2015   In the Garden, Rabley Drawing Centre, Marlborough, Wiltshire
  • 2013   Edge to Edge, Art First, London
  • 2012   South Lookout Project, Aldeburgh Beach, Suffolk
  • 2010   Collages, Royal Academy of Arts, London
  • 2008   Taking Stock: The Printmaking of Eileen Cooper RA, Clifford Chance, London and Liverpool Hope University
  • 2000   Raw Material: Eileen Cooper at Dulwich Picture Gallery, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
  • 1999   Second Skin: Eileen Cooper in the 80s and 90s travelling exhibition (Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Eastbourne)
  • 1994   Eileen Cooper at Sadlers Wells, Sadlers Wells Theatre, London
  • 1992   Drawings, Benjamin Rhodes Gallery, London
  • 1986   Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
  • 1979   AIR Gallery, London

Selected group exhibitions[edit]

Selected public collections[edit]

Awards and honours[edit]

Publications[edit]

  • Under the Same Moon by Anna McNay, Letitia Gallery, Beirut, 2018[14]
  • Eileen Cooper: A Woman's Skin by Meredith M Hale and Philip Lindley, Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, 2017 ASIN B0843RRZCR
  • Eileen Cooper: Till the Morning Comes by Michèle Roberts, The Fine Art Society, London, 2017 ISBN 9781907052880
  • Eileen Cooper: Between the Lines by Martin Gayford, Royal Academy of Arts, 2015 ISBN 1907533621, 978-1907533624
  • Hide and Seek: Work on Paper 1977-2014 by Anna McNay, Royal Academy of Arts, 2015
  • The New British Painting by Edward Lucie-Smith, Carolyn Cohen and Judith Higgins, Phaidon, Oxford, 1988
  • Contemporary Women Artists by Sister Wendy Beckett, Oxford, 1988 ISBN 0876636911, 978-0876636916
  • Trans Avant Garde International: New Painting in Britain by Achille Bonito Oliva, Milan, 1982

Television and broadcast[edit]

  • In the Studio film by Charlie Paul, 2015
  • Art School, Smart School, BBC Radio 4 documentary, produced by Just Radio Ltd, 20 November 2014
  • Women Artists interview with Emma Jane Kirby for ‘PM’, BBC Radio 4, 28 August 2014
  • What I See Project, film, 2013
  • A Story of Eileen Cooper, Artist and Keeper of the Royal Academy’, [www.ladieswhoimpress.com Ladieswholmpress], 17 October 2013
  • Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 2012
  • Art School Education interview by Alexander Massouras for Tate Library & Archive, 16 September 2010
  • Inside Art documentary series, Channel 4, 1994 (BAFTA nominated)
  • The Art documentary, BBC Education, 1993

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Now representing: Eileen Cooper OBE RA". Bridgemanimages.com. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  2. ^ Cooper, Eileen (2015). Eileen Cooper : between the lines. Martin Gayford, Sara Lee. London. p. 280. ISBN 978-1-907533-62-4. OCLC 914352805.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ a b "Eileen Cooper | Artist | Royal Academy of Arts". Royalacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  4. ^ a b "At Home With Artist Eileen Cooper OBE: By Fiona Sanderson". The Luxury Channel.
  5. ^ a b "Royal Academy Summer Exhibition | Art in London". Time Out London. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Eileen Cooper: New Drawings and National Portrait Gallery Acquisition". Rabley Gallery. 29 March 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Personal Space". Huxley-Parlour Gallery. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "Cooper, Eileen, b.1953 | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  9. ^ "Bristol City Council : Museum Collections". museums.bristol.gov.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  10. ^ "drawing | British Museum". The British Museum. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Reflections - DMA Collection Online". www.dma.org. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  12. ^ "Woman Be Wise | Whitworth Art Gallery". gallerysearch.ds.man.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  13. ^ "2016 Birthday Honours List". London Gazette. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Essay: Eileen Cooper: Under the Same Moon at Letitia Gallery, Beirut". Anna McNay. 1 February 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2022.

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