This exhibition has now closed, however we continue to exhibit a selection of work by this artist.
15 Sept - 12 Oct 2019. After early success and fame as a sculptor in the 1960s, Roland Piché chose to retreat to his studio and has spent the last 50 years developing his work with an unswerving commitment and free from commercial concerns.
During that time, he has amassed an incredible body of work, including more than 600 sculptures, over 2,000 paintings, and volumes of written material - which Piché refers to as 'Confessions'. This exhibition shows only a tiny proportion of his entire body of work, taking a metaphorical peek into his studio and providing a rare opportunity to gain an understanding of his work, his core principles and influences.
Piché is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Sculptors (FRSS), and, as with some of his rebellious contemporaries, he has refused not once but twice, election as a Royal Academician (RA), although he has exhibited his work several times at the Royal Academy Summer Show.
Now in his eightieth year, Roland Piché can still be found in his studio in Tollesbury, Essex, most days, from where he continues to produce innovative and radical new work.
PRIVATE VIEW: SUNDAY 15 SEPTEMBER, 11am - 1pm. Talk at 11.30am.
A fully illustrated catalogue featuring an interview with the artist, is available on request or from the gallery.
Background
Roland Piché was born in London in 1938, and emerged from the Royal College of Art in the early 1960s. He was immediately recognised as an important new voice and through the New Generation Exhibitions at the Whitechapel Gallery, he was identified and taken on by the leading London art gallery, Marlborough Fine Art. During the years that he was represented by Marlborough, Piché enjoyed numerous high-profile exhibitions and his work attracted a great deal of publicity both within the art world and popular culture; including a portrait of the artist by David Bailey, which was commissioned by and published in Vogue magazine.
Between 1956-1960 Piché was a part-time assistant to Henry Moore whose sculpture has had a significant influence on his life's work, which is complex, reflecting an admiration of American art, together with the humanist European traditions, and formal issues of ancient Egyptian art.
He was for many years Principal Lecturer and Head of Sculpture at Maidstone and Canterbury Schools of Art and was able, throughout those forty years, to research and test both the teaching methods and the nature of art and sculpture.
Piché's work is in many public collections, including: the Royal College of Art; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation; the British Council; Sao Paulo Museum; the Arts Council of Great Britain; and the Gothenburg Museum, Sweden.
In 2013 Piché had a major solo exhibition entitled Road to Canterbury' at Canterbury Cathedral as part of the Canterbury Festival 2013.
Awards:
1961 Walter Neurath Prize
1964 Gallery, prize, Young Contemporaries Bronze Medal, Royal College of Art
1965 Peter Stuyvesant Foundation Travel Bursary, 4th Biennale de la Ville de Paris
1966 Structure 66, Arts Council of Gt. Britain, Welsh Committee (1st Prize)
1968 Commission Prize, Moorgate Sculpture Competition
1977 Arts Council of Great Britain Award
1979 Eastern Arts Association Award
1984 A Sculpture for Aberdeen, Scotland, cast at Morris Singer Bronze Foundry
1992 The National Sculpture Commission, Nene College, Northampton
2007 Julian Trevelyan Award for Prints, Originals Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London
Exhibitions include:
1967 Marlborough Gallery, London
1969 Gallery Ad Libitum, Antwerp
Middelheim Biennale, Antwerp
1975 Canon Park, Birmingham
1980 The Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
Minories Galleries, Colchester
1993 Kopp-Bardellini Agent Gallery, Zurich CH
2001 Glaxo Smith Kline - Harlow Research Centre
2006 Sculpture in The Garden, Botanic Garden Leicester
2013 Canterbury Cathedral, Solo Exhibition
Piché's work featured in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, London, in 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998.
Roland Piché
2019 Piché Exhibition
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Roland Piché
2019 Piché Exhibition
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Roland Piché
2019 Piché Exhibition
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Roland Piché
2019 Piché Exhibition
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Roland Piché
'Little Red Space Frame' (164)
Mixed media
Price: £4,800
Roland Piché
'The Blitz'
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Price: £4,950
Roland Piché
'Divided Mirror' (512)
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Price: £9,500
Roland Piché
'Muse in a Spaceframe' (313)
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Roland Piché
'Starry Starry Night' (2051)
Mixed media
Price: £5,800
Roland Piché
'Muse in a White Spaceframe' (312)
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Roland Piché
'In The Beginning' (414)
Mixed media
Price: £4,800
Roland Piché
'Transfiguration' (2084)
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Price: £2,500
Roland Piché
'Waiting Mother' (329)
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Roland Piché
'Three Pears in a Spaceframe' (419)
Mixed media
Price: £2,000
Roland Piché
'Table' (2083)
Mixed media
Price: £1,600
Roland Piché
'Two Pears in a Spaceframe' (422)
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Price: £2,000
Roland Piché
'Seated Mother & Child' (2078)
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Roland Piché
'The Deposition' (360)
Mixed media
Price: £1,750
Roland Piché
'A Transfiguration' (2081)
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Price: £1,600
Roland Piché
'Standing Figure in Space' (2082)
Mixed media
Price: £1,200
Roland Piché
'Female Figure in a Space' (2079)
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Price: £1,200
Roland Piché
'Pandora's Box' (2077)
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Price: £1,200
Roland Piché
'Small Glass Panel ' (375)
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Roland Piché
'Small Glass Panel' (374)
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Reserved
Roland Piché
'Small Glass Panel' (373)
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Reserved
Roland Piché
'Small Glass Panel' (376)
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Reserved
Roland Piché
'Small Glass Panel ' (317)
Mixed media
Sold