Explore: John Virtue

(1947 - )

Born in Accrington, Lancashire, John Virtue studied under Frank Auerbach at the Slade School of Art in London from 1965 to 1969 and taught at Liverpool Polytechnic in the 1970s. Despite his dedication to painting and admiration of Turner and Constable, he felt a need to review his approach to landscape painting. He radically changed his working process and began painting mainly in black and white, frequently using shellac, an oil-based material previously used to make 78 rpm gramophone records. In the late 1980s he began painting on large canvases, a move perhaps inspired by the sweeping landscape of Devon, where he moved to in 1988. He was appointed sixth National Gallery Associate Artist in 2003, a position accompanied by a major exhibition of his paintings there in spring 2005.