David Boyd (1924-2011)

Biography

1924        David Boyd was born in Murrumbeena, Melbourne. Third and youngest
                 son of artists Merric and Doris Boyd. Studied pottery and painting within
                 the family circle and also the piano. Entered the Melba Memorial
                 Conservatorium of Music at 17
1942        Joined Contemporary Art Society of Australia. Conscripted into Australian
                 Army
1944-46   Studied at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and the National
                 Gallery School on an ex-serviceman's grant. First exhibition of paintings
                 with John Yule at the Rowden White Library, University of Melbourne
                 In partnership with brother Guy Boyd founded Martin Boyd pottery in
                 Sydney
1947       Painting expedition in New Caledonia with author Hugh Atkinson
1948-49   Married Hermia Lloyd-Jones, younger daughter of graphic artist Herman
                 (Jonah) and Erica Lloyd-Jones. Began pottery career with Hermia
                 First exhibition of pottery in Sydney
1950-55   Established pottery studios in London and in the South of France, joined
                 for a time by ceramist and painter Stanislaw Halpern. Travelled widely
                 throughout Spain. Returned to Australia
1956        David and Hermia Boyd became widely known as leading Australian
                 potters. Introduced new techniques in glazing and the use of the potters
                 wheel in shaping sculptural figures. Greatly influenced local potters, in
                 particular Tom Sanders and John Perceval. Major exhibition of ceramic
                 tiles and sculptures at the Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
1957-58   Commenced painting the Explorer series, exhibited at the Australian
                 Galleries, Melbourne, and Clune Galleries, Sydney
1959        Started a series of paintings based upon the extinction of the full-blood
                 Tasmanian Aboriginal in the nineteenth century. Took part in issuing the
                 Antipodean Manifesto with Blackman, Arthur Boyd, Brack, Dickerson,
                 Perceval, Pugh and B. Smith, defending the figurative image in
                 contemporary painting in a joint exhibition in Melbourne. Exhibited
                  Explorers and Tasmanians in Adelaide
1960        Commenced a series of paintings on the theme of Law and Justice,
                 the Trial series. Elected President of the Contemporary Art Society
                 (Victorian branch), Councillor of the Museum of Modern Art of Australia
1961        First prize Italian Art Scholarship for Australia. Chairman of the Federal
                 Council of the Contemporary Art Society of Australia
1962        Lived in Rome, continuing the Trial series, before returning to England.
                 Settled in London
1963        First one-man exhibitions in London and Paris of  the Trial paintings
1964        Revisited Spain and painted Church and State series based upon this visit
1965        One-man exhibitions in London and in Australia of  Church and State
1966        Discovered method of using candle flame to create images and named
                 the technique Sfumato, a word used by Leonardo da Vinci to describe
                 graduations of a misty tone in painting (although there is no evidence
                 that Leonardo used a candle flame to achieve this effect)
1967-69   Exhibited Sfumato paintings in London and in Australia, including
                 Newcastle, NSW. Revisited Australia. Exhibited late Sfumato
                 and Limbo paintings in Adelaide, SA. War Games in
                 Sydney, NSW. Visited Boyd Town at Twofold Bay, south coast of  NSW 
                 Commenced a series of paintings, Wanderer, inspired
                 by the life of Benjamin Boyd, an Australian adventurer of the 1840s
                 Retrospective exhibition of loaned works from various collections in
                 Australia and Britain at Commonwealth Institute Art Gallery, London,
                 Edinburgh and Sheffield
1970       Settled in south of France. First exhibition of Wanderer series at Adelaide
                Festival of Arts, South Australia. Next at Von Bertouch Galleries,
                Newcastle
1971       Exhibited Wanderer series in separate sections in three concurrent
                London exhibitions. Started a series based on mythological Orchard of
                Heaven, first exhibitied in Brisbane, Qld. Visited Australia
1972       Developed theme of the Orchard and exhibited series entitled 

                Garden in the Wilderness in Newcastle, NSW

                Returned to France. Commenced the Exiles series. Developed the theme Exiles
1973       Exhibited Exiles series in London and in Melbourne, Vic
1974       Retrospective exhibition at Skinner Galleries, Perth, Festival of Arts
1975       Returned to Australia. Retrospective exhibition at Von Bertouch Galleries, Newcastle, NSW
1976       Retrospective exhibition at Bonython Gallery, Sydney
1977       Commenced series Private View
1978       Developed theme of  Private View
1979-82   Major retrospective exhibition, Albert Hall, Canberra. Painted a series of
                 works entitled Day of the Picnic
1983        Retrospective Exhibition 1957-82, a series of seven exhibitions,
                 Wagner Art Gallery, Sydney
1985        Exhibition Four Seasons, Wagner Art Gallery, Sydney
1986        Exhibited A Judge in the Landscape series, Hong Kong; Wagner Art
                 Gallery, Sydney; Von Bertouch Galleries, Newcastle
1987        Exhibition Requiem for the Birth of a Nation, Wagner Art Gallery, Sydney
1988        Exhibition Antipodean Second Chapter, Lauraine Diggins Fine Arts,
                 Melbourne; Lanyon Gallery, Canberra
1989        S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney, Antipodean Second Chapter
1990        Dedicated to Merric and Doris Boyd, Wagner Art Gallery, Sydney
1991-92  Clown in the Tree series
1992        Survey retrospective exhibitions Wagner Gallery, Sydney; Caulfield Art
                 Complex, Melbourne; Macquarie University, Sydney; Beaver Galleries,
                 Sydney, Canberra
1993-94   Metaphors of Trial series, Von Bertouch Galleries, Newcastle
1995        The Legend of Europa and the Cockatoos, Eva Breuer Art Dealer,
                 Sydney
1996        Europa in Australia, Von Bertouch Galleries, Newcastle
1996-97   Driftwood and the Hierarchy series, Von Bertouch Galleries; Wagner
                 Gallery, Sydney
1998        Music and the Angels, Galeria Aniela, Kangaroo Valley
1999        Survey retrospective, Von Bertouch Galleries, Newcastle
2001        Reconciliation, Eva Breuer Art Dealer, Sydney, NSW

Appointments and Awards

1960        President of the Contemporary Art Society (Victorian branch)
1960        Elected Councillor of the Museum of Modern Art of Australia
1961        First Prize Italian Art Scholarship for Australian Chairman of the Federal
                 Council of the Contemporary Art Society of Australia.
1993-96   Artist-in-residence School of Law, Macquarie University, NSW
1998        MEMBRO ALBO DORO DEL SENATO ACCADEMICO - International
                 Academy of Modern Art, Rome, Italy
2008        Awarded an OAM for his services to art as a painter and innovator of design and
                  techniques in pottery and ceramic sculpture

 

Selected Bibliography

Bonython, K. Modern Australian painting and Sculpture, Griffin Press, Adelaide, 1960
Bonython, K. Modern Australian Painting 1960-1970, with introduction by Ross K. Luck, Rigby Limited, Adelaide, 1970
Boyd, Martin, Day of my Delight, Lansdowne Press Pty Ltd, Melbourne, 1965
Burr, James & Williams, Sheldon, Sfumato Paintings and Drawings of David Boyd (monograph). Ritchie Dickson Limited, London, 1967
Finlay, D. J. Modern Australian Painting, Beaverbrook Newspapers Limited, London, 1963
Hood, K., Pottery, Longmans, Melbourne, 1961
Luck, Ross K, The Australian Painters, 1964-66
The Mertz Collection, Griffin Press, Adelaide, 1966
Luck, Ross K., Modern Australian Painting, Sun Books, Melbourne, 1969
Parr, Lenton, Sculpture, Longmons, Melbourne, 1961
Pringle, J. D., Australian Painting Today, Thames & Hudson, London, 1963
Smith, Bernard, Australian Painting 1788-1960, and revised edition 1788-1970, Oxford University Press, 1962
Smith, Bernard, Australian Painting Today, University of Queensland Press, 1962
Osborne, Harold (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Art, Oxford University Press, 1970
Benko, Nancy, The Art of David Boyd (monograph), Hyde Park Press, Adelaide, 1973 (with foreword by Judith Wright)
Craig, Edward D., Australian Art Auction Records 1973-75, Ure Smith, Sydney, 1975
Vader, John, The Pottery and Ceramics of David and Hermia Boyd, Mathews/Hutchinson, Sydney, 1977
Benezit, E., Dictionaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Librairie Grand Paris, 1976
Smith, Bernard, Catalogue, David Boyd Retrospective Exhibition, Commonwealth Institute, London, 1969
Marginson, Ray, Catalogue of the Melbourne University Art Collection, 1971
The Antipodean Manifesto, catalogue of Antipodean Exhibition, Melbourne, 1959
Recent Australian Painting, Whitechapel Gallery, 1961
Commonwealth Art Today, Commonwealth Institute, London, 1962
Craig, Edward D., Australian Art Auction Records 1976-1978, Rigby, 1979
Scarlett, Ken, Australian Sculptors, Nelson, 1980
Germaine, Max, Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand, Landsdown, 1979 & 1984
Craig, Edward D., Australian Art Auction Records, Currawong Press, NSW, 1982
Craig, Edward D., Australian Art Auction Records - Australian Art Sales, 1987-1989
Fry, Gavin & Gray, Anne, Masterpieces of the Australian War Memorial, Rigby, 1982
Dolan, David, Charles Bannon: Australian Printmaker: An Aspect of Australian Art 1968-1982, Angus and Robertson
Smith, Bernard, The Critic as Advocate, Oxford, 1989
Dbrez, Patricia & Herbst, Peter, The Art of the Boyds, Bay Books, NSW, 1991
Craig, Edward D., Australian Art Auctions Records 1989-1991 Vol 7 Australian Art Sales, NSW, 1991
Merric Boyd Studio Potter 1888-1959 Victoria, Hammond, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 1990
Von Bertouch, Anne, What Was It..., Hunnifords Lane Press, Newcastle, 1989-90
Arnold, John & Morris, Dierdre (eds.), Monash Biographical Dictionary of 20th Century Australia, Reed Reference Publishing, 1994
Furby, Paula & Snowden, Betty, The University of Adelaide Art Collections, University of Adelaide, S.A., 1995
Art and Law, vol. 20, no. 2, April 1995, Monash University, Victoria
From Vision to Sesquicentenary, The University of Sydney, 1999
Amadio, Nadine, Introduction to catalogue, Reconciliation, Eva Breuer Art Dealer, Sydney, 2001

Collections

Paintings:
Australian War Memorial, Canberra
Queensland University, Brisbane
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Ballarat Art Gallery, Ballarat, Vic
Sydney University (Law Faculty), Sydney
Harold Mertz Collection of Australian Paintings, USA
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
Lincolnshire and South Humberside Arts, Usher Gallery, Lincoln, England
Fine Arts Department, University of Melbourne
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Adelaide Art Teachers College, Adelaide, SA
Monash University, Melbourne
Law School, University of Melbourne
Newcastle Regional Art Gallery
University of New South Wales, Sydney
Sydney University Power Collection
Bendigo Art Gallery
Graylands College, Perth, Western Australia
National Gallery of Victoria
The University of Adelaide, South Australia
Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales
Bundanon Trust, Nowra, New South Wales
Macquarie University, New South Wales

Drawings:
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

Ceramic Scultpure:
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Art Gallery Of Western Australia, Perth

Pottery:
Department of External Affairs, Canberra
Museum of Applied Arts and Science, Sydney
The Power House; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
Staffordshire Museum, Stoke-on-Trent
Museum of Modern Art of Australia, Melbourne
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
University of Western Australia, Perth
University of Queensland, Brisbane