'Yeah'
2003
200.0 x 86.0 cm
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Terry Setch RA - A Landscape of Protest
Terry Setch RA (b. 1936) is a British painter renowned for his politically charged landscapes & mixed media works exploring environmental issues, industrial impact, and social conflict. Royal Academician. His artistic journey began at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he honed his skills and established himself as a respected figure within the art world. From 1964 onwards, he served as Senior Painting lecturer at Cardiff College of Art, fostering creativity and shaping generations of artists.- Early Influences: Setch’s formative years were marked by exposure to Surrealism and Expressionism, which instilled in him a fascination with exploring psychological depth and conveying emotion through visual imagery.
- The Young Contemporaries Movement: His participation in the Young Contemporaries exhibitions of 1957, 1959 and 1960 solidified his commitment to artistic experimentation and established connections within the burgeoning British art scene.
Exploring Environmental Concerns Through Landscape Art
Setch’s artistic focus shifted decisively towards environmental activism in the mid-1970s, spurred by observations of pollution on Cardiff Bay's beaches. He began incorporating found objects and recycled materials into his paintings—a deliberate choice to confront societal negligence regarding ecological preservation. Critiques from prominent art commentators like Brian Sewell acknowledged Setch’s powerful imagery but questioned why “are the squalid little squidges of Terry Setch hanging on these august walls?” This provocative statement underscored the artist's unwavering dedication to conveying a visceral critique of industrial society.- Notable Works: Among his most celebrated pieces are "Cardiff Bay" (1993), depicting a sailboat race with loose brushstrokes capturing movement and atmosphere; “Racing in the Bay” (1993); and “Winter Wind and Sail IV” (2008).
- Political Engagement: Setch’s canvases have served as platforms for disseminating messages of protest, notably concerning Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
Royal Academician Recognition & Artistic Legacy
In 2009, Terry Setch was elected a Royal Academician—a testament to his enduring influence on British art history. His retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition garnered critical acclaim and highlighted the significance of his artistic vision. Monica Petzal described his paintings as “paintings to get lost in; there is a wealth of possible meaning and interpretation - there is no right way of looking at them,” emphasizing their ability to provoke contemplation and challenge conventional perspectives. His distinctive style—characterized by bold colors, textured surfaces, and symbolic representations—continues to inspire artists today.Continuing Artistic Exploration
Setch’s artistic practice remains rooted in a profound engagement with the natural world and a commitment to confronting social injustices. He consistently utilizes conventional art materials alongside found objects and recycled building materials, reflecting his belief that art should serve as a conduit for personal experience and collective awareness. As he stated, “I have to follow my own path: I am not a ‘joiner’ or part of an ‘ism.’” His unwavering dedication to artistic integrity ensures that Terry Setch's legacy will endure—a landscape of protest rendered in vibrant hues and textured surfaces, forever prompting dialogue about our relationship with the environment and the responsibilities of society.terry setch
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Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape Art; Mixed Media Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Brian Sewell']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Romantic Tradition']
- Date Of Birth: 1936
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: Terry Setch RA
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Cardiff Bay
- Racing in the Bay
- Winter Wind and Sail IV
- Place Of Birth: Lewisham, London

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