Northern Ireland

Anthony Davies (1947 - )

Lithograph

1987

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  • About the work
    A man on the right-hand panel of this print carries a full tea service on a tray, perhaps, as the ‘Exit’ signs on the wall behind him suggests, in a cafe or restaurant. The colours in this portion of the print spill over into the larger left-hand section, where they take on a more sinister quality within a scene of street violence and chaos. In this portion we see the yellows and reds emanating from a fire in a distant building. Elsewhere, two men leaning with their hands against a wall are shown, their backs to us, another carrying something that could be either a hose or a weapon.
    The artist Anthony Davies’ attention was drawn to the Troubles in Northern Ireland during the 1981 hunger strikes at the Maze Prison. Davies felt it was ‘a matter of personal integrity’ to bear witness to what was happening there. Consequently, he took up a teaching post in Belfast and moved his print studio from South Wales to the commercial heart of the city, an area which was fenced off at night from the rest of the country due to frequent nighttime bombings and violence. This print is one of many that Davies made during that time in order to document the scenes happening on the streets of Belfast. Rather than focusing on any one particular event, this print, like many others by him, offers a sense of the chaos, violence and fear of those times that ran alongside scenes of everyday life.
  • About the artist
    Anthony Davies was born in Hampshire in 1947. He studied at the Winchester School of Art before going on to the Royal College of Art and then the British School in Rome, where he was awarded the Prix de Rome. Davies has exhibited his work widely in the UK and overseas, representing Britain at numerous international print biennials, winning prizes at several. He lived in Belfast between 1983 and 1986, during which time he taught printmaking at the University of Ulster. Davies was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painters and Etchers in 1994. He currently lives in New Zealand and is based in Aramoho, Wanganui at Hotspur Studios, which he founded in 2002.
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  • Details
    Title
    Northern Ireland
    Portfolio Title
    Artists' Choice
    Edition
    45/48
    Date
    1987
    Medium
    Lithograph
    Dimensions
    height: 30.60 cm, width: 30.60 cm
    Acquisition
    Purchased from the Royal College of Art, November 2007
    Inscription
    verso, tl: 45/48 ; tr: A davies / 87
    Provenance
    Royal College of Art
    GAC number
    18161/15