Walter Kershaw


Walter Kershaw is an English artist in oils and watercolours who is best known for his large scale, external, mural paintings in Northern England and the Americas.

Biography

Kershaw is the only son of Florence Kershaw, a retired school caterer; and Walter Kershaw, who served in the Royal Air Force at Duxford, achieving the rank of Flight Sergeant. He has two younger sisters. Kershaw attended De La Salle College, Salford from 1951 to 1958; and was later a student under the tutelage of Victor Pasmore, Richard Hamilton and Lawrence Gowing at King's College, Durham University from 1958 to 1962, graduating with a BA Honours in Fine Art. Kershaw has been twice married and divorced but now is the father of twins with Gillian Halliwell.
After graduating Kershaw taught at Bury Arts and Crafts Centre but has always primarily been self-employed and continued to work from his studio in Littleborough until his incarceration in 2021. His early large external murals painted on slum properties alongside his provocative public sculptures attracted much media attention throughout the '70s and early '80s. He was featured in interviews with Melvyn BraggAnna Ford ; Sue MacGregor ; as a guest of Janet Street-Porter ; and also alongside Eric Morecambe on Russell Harty's BBC Two chat show.
George Best was a good friend of Kershaw's and purchased six large drawings and oil paintings from the artist. He also found support in Bob Monkhouse who not only purchased his paintings but also corresponded with him and promoted Kershaw's work on his BBC Radio 2 show.
Ian Potts of the BBC, then a student at the Polytechnic of Central London made a film about Kershaw's work called The First Graffiti Artist. It went on to win the best student film award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Kershaw's work can be found in public collections worldwide including Bury Art Museum, Salford Museum and Art Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Arts Council, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the National Collection of Brazilian Art in São Paulo.

Controversies and incarceration

In March 2013, Kershaw at the age of 72, pleaded guilty to assaulting an acquaintance the previous year and was fined and given a 12-month conditional discharge.
Kershaw was also the subject of two year restraining order in December 2013. Since 2009 he had received a number of warnings from the police for harassment of Catherine Mitchell, a former life model, with whom he had a brief relationship in 2006.
In 2015 after repeated warnings, Kershaw was banned for life from contacting Miss Mitchell under the terms of another restraining order, but he continued to accost Miss Mitchell in the years that followed, and appeared before the courts repeatedly for breaching the order. In 2021 he was finally imprisoned for a term of four years.

Selected exhibitions and critical reception

Major group and solo shows include Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford ; Salford Art Gallery ; House of Commons ; and "Lancashire South of the Sands", which toured from the County and Regimental Museum, Preston
1964: Avgarde Gallery, Manchester. First solo show. Review by Robert Waterhouse in The Guardian
1969: Salford Art Gallery. Review by Merete Bates in The Guardian
1971: North-West Gallery Art Service. Review by Merete Bates in The Guardian
1972: Salford Art Gallery. Review by Merete Bates in The Guardian
1990: Salford Art Gallery. "From Rochdale to Rio". Review by Robert Clark in ''The Guardian''

Selected works

Paintings

Kershaw has travelled extensively and his work can be put into series; for example:
  • 1964 to present day: The Algarve
  • 1974: San Francisco / Oakland
  • 1987–1994: Argentina, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru
  • 1993: Pacific Islands
Other works include:
YearPaintingMediumHolding InstitutionDimensionsAcquisition
c. 1969View over RochdaleOil on boardBury Art MuseumH 77 x W 88 cmPurchased
c. 1970Highway Chile, M62Oil on hardboardSalford Museum & Art GalleryH 120 x W 174 cmPurchased from artist
c. 1971Rochdale Arts FestivalAcrylic on canvasTouchstones RochdaleH 123 x W 123 cmGift from the Amateur Societies
c. 1971Nude in a Polythene InteriorOil on boardTowneley Hall Art Gallery & MuseumH 61 x W 91.4 cmPurchased
c. 1974Fiddlers FerryOil on canvasMuseum of LancashireH 115 x W 115 cmPurchased from artist
c. 2009Trafford Park MuralOil on plywoodWaterside Arts Centre, SaleH 193 x W 183 cmCommissioned
unknownScrum-Half and Prop ForwardOil on boardUniversity of SalfordH 121.5 x W 91 cmPurchased
unknownReady Steady GoOil on boardUniversity of SalfordH 120 x W 120 cmPurchased

Murals

Murals and street art are the medium Kershaw is best known for. Many were painted onto gable-ends of Victorian terraces in the Greater Manchester region and almost all of the early examples have now been demolished or lost through redevelopment. Kershaw always accepted the ephemeral nature of these pieces and often deliberately selected condemned properties as the canvas of his choice. In addition to the giant murals he also painted a number of neglected bridges in the Burnley, Bury and Rochdale areas which led to cease and desist type letters from the local authorities who were more concerned with ongoing costs to maintain such bold colour schemes as opposed to the aesthetic. Kershaw often painted these very early on Sunday mornings when few witnesses were around and these are now considered an early example of guerrilla art.
YearMuralLocationOther people involvedCommissioned byNotes
1972Giant PansiesRamsay Street, RochdalePainted jointly with Anne KellyDemolished
c.1973Madonna with ChildKay Street, BuryDemolished
c.1973King George V - Great Western Locomotive muralParsons Lane South Car Park BuryDemolished
1974SpitfireHornby Street / North Street, BuryEric Kean, Graham Cooper, Paul O'Reilly and Olive FrithDemolished
1974Alvin StardustManchester Road, HeywoodPainted jointly with Eric Kean, assisted by Paul O'Reilly and Susan O'ReillyFilmed by Granada TV with Alvin Stardust signing the piece. Since demolished
1974Public urinalsHalifax Road / Wardleworth Place, RochdalePainted jointly with Linda GarnerDemolished
1974Landscape muralLittleborough, Rochdale
1975CondorCondor Ironworks, Library Lane / Featherstall Road North, OldhamEric Kean, Graham Cooper, Paul O'Reilly and Olive FrithFunded with £250 from GMC153 feet long. Since demolished
1975Toyshed muralNursery School, Brimrod, Rochdale
1975Fulledge Community Centre muralBrunshaw, BurnleyThe Mid-Pennine Association for the Arts
1976Inside-Out House53 Derby Street, RochdaleTony Smart, Stewart Dawson Arnold Solomon, Peter Dent. Assisted by Olive FrithBBC TwoFilmed for BBC Two's Terra Firma series. Since demolished
1977North Western Museum of Science & Industry muralOddfellows Hall, Grosvenor Street, ManchesterDesigned by Kenneth BillyardSite redeveloped
1978The Caledonian muralBury Market
1979Magic carpet scene mural and bollardsRochdaleDemolished
1979Norwich school muralUnknown school, NorwichPeter DentFunded with £250 Arts Council grant80 feet long
1982The Trafford Park mural East wall of Victoria Warehouse, Trafford ParkAssisted by John Abbot, Hilary Cooper and Brigitte Streich Trafford Park Planning DepartmentFilmed by the BBC for Nationwide. Unveiled by Denis Law. Replaced by v2 in 1993
1983Life in BrazilCorner of Armando Alvares Penteado St. and Avaré St., Higienopolis, São PauloAssisted by Hilary Cooper and 26 FAAP studentsThe British Council and Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado Filmed by Rede Globo, Brazil
1983Avro / British Aerospace muralCanteen, BAe factory, Chadderton, OldhamPainted jointly with Peter DentNews report on Look North West
1985Recife Metro mosaic muralsEstação Central do Metrô, Rua Floriano Peixoto, RecifeRecife Metro3 mosaic murals for the inauguration of the Recife Metro
1985Cultura Inglesa muralAv. Santo Amaro 6781, São PauloThe British Council and Cultura InglesaLost
1985Norwich ImagesWensum Lodge, 169 King Street, NorwichAssisted by Ian StarsmoreFilmed for Anglia TV's Folio series
1985Hollingworth Lake Visitor Centre muralHollingworth Lake, LittleboroughRecreation and Arts Committee, RochdaleApprox. 33 feet x 10 feet
1988Manchester United F.C. muralsOld Trafford, ManchesterResearched by Cliff Butler; designed by Peter DentUnveiled by Sir Matt Busby, Martin Edwards and Sir Alex Ferguson
1988The Liverpool and Manchester Railway muralPainted jointly with Peter DentModified 2002
1993The Trafford Park mural East wall of Victoria Warehouses, Trafford ParkAssisted by Jennie Lewis, Julie Nuttall, Adelia Villa and Stuart DawsonTrafford Park Planning Department64 feet wide x 75 feet high, removed 2007
1996Sarajevo Winter Festival muralHasan Kikić School, SarajevoMurals by Andrea Tierney, Gillian Halliwell, Jack Lewis and Walter KershawAustrian Embassy in SarajevoFilmed for Bosnian TV
1996After the BombArndale Centre, ManchesterPainted jointly with Gillian HalliwellArndale management and P&OManchester themed on temporary MDF shuttering to disguise bomb damage
1997History of Ashton-under-LyneShopping Centre, Ashton-under-LynePainted jointly with Gillian HalliwellShopping centre management
2006Lancaster Bomber muralCanteen, BAe Woodford, Cheshire60 feet x 20 feet
2012Littleborough Coach House signLodge Street, Littleborough
2014Lilac Mill muralBeal Lane, ShawAssisted by Suzanne RobinsonJD Williams mail order companyFor the 100 year anniversary of Lilac Mill
2014Dulwich Outdoor Gallery muralBellenden Road / Choumert Road, PeckhamPainted jointly with Peter SethDulwich Picture Gallery
2015North Woolwich muralNorth WoolwichIngrid Beazley, Peter Seth and Richard DentCrossrail and The Richard Griffini Gallery

Sculpture

In 1970 Kershaw was commissioned to design both the front and rear doors for a new Roman Catholic church in Longsight, Manchester. Cast in aluminium, they depicted the creation of the Universe and the Apocalypse. The doors were complemented by a stained glass window by fellow Rochdale artist Chris Burnett. Located at the intersection of Hamilton Road and Montgomery Road, the church of Saint Robert of Newminster was demolished in 2004.
Other pieces include:
  • c.1964: Etruscan Warrior
  • c.1967: Fantasy
  • c.1968: Aurora
  • c.1969: West Pennine Woman
  • c.1969: Bodyrock
  • c.1969: Incandescent
  • c.1970: ''Prime Cuts''

Appearances

Television and film

  • 1974: Featured in a segment by Martin Young for Nationwide, BBC One
  • 1976: Terra Firma series on BBC Two. Half-hour documentary commissioned by BBC Two for Kershaw to paint a mural on a gable end in Deeplish, Rochdale
  • 1976: The First Graffiti Artist. Half-hour documentary with fantasy interludes, on Kershaw's early murals. Produced and directed by Ian Potts, at that time a film student at the Polytechnic of Central London. Ian Potts now works in the Historical Film Department at the BBC in London. The film won best student film category at the Cannes Film Festival,.
  • Mid 70's: Guest appearance for Janet Street Porter when she was a presenter for LWT
  • 1982: Interviewed by Martin Henfield for BBC's regional Look North West programme
  • 1982: Guest appearance on Russell Harty's BBC Two chat show alongside Eric Morecambe
  • 1982: News report on BBC's Look North West about Kershaw who had been employed by Leigh Council to teach unemployed youngsters how to paint murals
  • 1983: News report on BBC's Look North West about Kershaw's mural at the Avro / BAe factory in Chadderton
  • 1983: Featured on Rede Globo
  • 1985: Film by Carlyle Video London shown on West German TV
  • 1987: 'City of Norwich' murals; part of the Folio series by Anglia TV, presented by Anne Gregg, directed by Michael Edwardes. Half-hour programme including Walter's assistant Ian Starsmore
  • 1996: : Bosnian National TV as part of the annual Sarajevo Winter Festival
  • 2013: Featured on the BBC's The One Show in a segment with fellow Rochdalian Andy Kershaw

Radio

Online

  • 1970: "The Hard Slog"
  • 1979: "Making Walls as Pretty as Pictures"
  • 1993: "Trains and planes and Denis Law"
  • 2012: ""

Books

Painting the Town by Graham Cooper and Doug Sargent, 1979, Phaidon,, L'art public peintures murales contemporaines peintures populaires traditionnelles by Jacques Damas and Francoise Chatel, 1982, Atelier D'a-Caen Trades and Industries of Norwich by John Taylor and Joyce Gurney-Read, 1988, Gliddon Books,, A Northern School: Lancashire Artists of the Twentieth Century by Peter Davies, 1989, Redcliffe Press Ltd,, A Minstrel and the Amazon by John Harwood, 2007, Grafisa Edition – Manaus, Street Art, Fine Art: Dulwich Outdoor Gallery by Ingrid Beazley, 2015, Heni Publishing,, For Walls With Tongues: an oral history of street murals 1966–1985 ed. Carol Kenna and Steve Lobb, 2019, Greenwich Mural Workshop,,