Jeremy Gardiner
Jeremy Gardiner is a contemporary landscape painter who has been based in the United Kingdom and the United States. His work has been featured in books. It has also been reviewed in The Boston Globe, Miami Herald, The New York Times, and British newspapers including The Guardian and The Observer. He is represented by the Portland Gallery in London.
Early life and education
Jeremy Gardiner was born in Münster, Germany. He was educated at Newcastle University, UK and the Royal College of Art in London, where he was awarded a John Minton Scholarship.Work themes
Gardiner seeks to capture the environmental processes that shape the surface of the earth and his vision of landscape reflects the genius loci or sense of place of his subjects. His artworks have been compared with those of Paul Nash and Graham Sutherland. His paintings are the product of a long engagement with coastal landscapes in Britain. He has continued the approach to landscapes of 20th-century St Ives modernist artists such as Peter Lanyon, Ben Nicholson, and John Tunnard. Gardiner's landscape subjects have included locations from the Jurassic Coast, especially in Dorset, and the coastline of Cornwall, in southern England.Jeremy Gardiner's work Purbeck Light Years used hybrid techniques combining computer animation, painting and drawing, and immersive virtual reality. Gardiner also worked on a project Light Years Coast, a virtual recreation of the Jurassic Coast in Dorset.
Fellowships, grants, and awards
During 1984-86, Gardiner was a US Harkness Fellow in the MIT Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States. Also in 1984, he was awarded a UK Churchill Fellowship.Gardiner was the winner of the 2003 Peterborough Art prize for the work Purbeck Light Years. In 2013, he was awarded ING Art Prize">ING Group">ING Art Prize for the work Pendeen Lighthouse Cornwall.
In 2017, Gardiner was awarded a Senior Fellowship by the UK Higher Education Academy, in 2020 he was awarded an Arts Council England Grant, and in 2022 he was awarded a British Council UK-China Connections through Culture Grant.
Exhibitions
Gardiner's work has been exhibited widely, including: A Panoramic View at the Pallant House Gallery in Chichester; Exploring the Elemental at The Nine British Art, St James's, London; Shorelines at St Barbe Museum, Lymington; Drawn to the Coast at the Paisnel Gallery, London; and South by Southwest at The Nine British Art, London.File:Gallery 13 of the Chengdu Tianfu Art Museum.jpg|thumb|Artworks by Jeremy Gardiner at the Chengdu Tianfu Art Museum during the 2021 Chengdu Biennale in China
In 2021, Gardiner's work was included in the Chengdu Tianfu Art Museum as part of the Chengdu Biennale, China.
;Selected solo exhibitions
- 2013: Unfolding Landscape, Kings Place Gallery, London, UK
- 2013: Jeremy Gardiner, ING, City of London, UK
- 2015: Jurassic Coast, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, UK
- 2016: Pillars of Light, The Nine British Art, London, UK
- 2018: Geology of Landscape, Candida Stevens Gallery, Chichester, UK
- 2019: Tintagel to Lulworth Cove, The Nine British Art, London, UK
- 2020: South by Southwest, St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery, Lymington, UK
- 2022: Contraband, Candida Stevens Gallery, Chichester, UK
- 2024: Harbours and Havens, Portland Gallery, London, UK
- 2024: Turning the Tide, The Sherborne, Dorset, UK
- 2024: Concrete Abstraction, Shanxi Contemporary Art Museum, Taiyuan, China
- 2025: The Folds of Time: Jeremy Gardiner's Geological Landscapes, Jiechen Gallery, Taiyuan, China
- 1986: 42nd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
- 2010: Earthscapes, Geology and Geography, Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Honiton, Devon, UK
- 2013: The ING Discerning Eye 2013 Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK
- 2015–16: Facing History, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK
- 2017: Capture the Castle, British Artists and the Castle, Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton, UK
- 2019: The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, Mall Galleries, London, UK
- 2021–22: Superfusion, Chengdu Biennale, Chengdu, China
- 2022: Sussex Landscape: Chalk, Wood and Water, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, UK
- 2024: Dorset Pavilion, 60th Venice Biennale, Italy
- 2024: Artists in Purbeck, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Bournemouth, UK
- 2025: Every Step of the Way, The ARC, Winchester, UK