Artist Biographies in the artzine on artrepublic.com

Chosen a print and would like to know more about the artist? We’ve biographies for many of the artists featured at artrepublic.com. Each one is packed full of interesting facts to impress your friends, such as why Andy Warhol called his studio ‘The Factory’ or why many Graham Carter prints feature characters with no noses.

A.CE

London based A.CE is a graffiti artist who has been getting up in the streets in one way or another for the last 10 years. 

Abbott, Berenice

Abbott's work received enormous acclaim during her life time and stands today as an invaluable document of New York in the 1920s and 1930s.

Adam 5100

Adam 5100's knowledge of printmaking and savvy ability with spray paint has developed into a love and talent for painting using stencils. His stencils represent hundreds of hours of meticulous work and the fine detail created is a hallmark of his work.

Adams, Ansel

Ansel Adams is best known for his majestic black and white photographs of Yosemite National Park. He took his first photograph in the park in 1916 with his father’s Box Brownie camera and continued to visit the park every year from then onwards.

Airside

Airside is a creative agency working across the disciplines of graphic design, illustration, digital, interactive and moving image.

Allen, Ben

A self-taught award winning artist, Ben Allen has wowed the world with his eye for creativity and composition. An exotic cocktail of graffiti, street, graphic and pop art Ben’s is a truly diverse talent.  

Alma-Tadema, Lawrence

Lawrence Alma-Tadema is the archetypal Classicist painter and at his peak his reputation rivalled that of Leighton. The unquestionable strength of his technical skill is most notable in the details bestowed on the many marble artefacts that characterise his work. 

AME72

AME72 (pronounced 'aim72' and also known as Jamie Ame) is a modern day pop artist with a background in graphic arts, innovation and advertising. He is probably best known for his use of lego stencils to create thought provoking and humorous images reflecting life in today's society.

Andrews, Sybil

Sybil Andrews’ work has met with wide critical acclaim and ever increasing popularity. Her colour linocuts were featured extensively in the 2008 Fine Arts, Boston / Metropolitan, New York British Prints From the Machine Age - Rhythms of Modern Life 1914–1939 exhibition, and her work is held in major collections around the world. 

Ardizzone, Edward

Edward Ardizzone is best known as an illustrator and in particular for his 'Tim' series of books which he both wrote and illustrated.

armsrock

Armsrock is a young Danish street artist living in Germany.  

Bacon, Francis

Francis Bacon is probably best known for his unique, disturbing and moving interpretations of Velasquez’s famous painting of Pope Innocent X. As an artist he wanted to show what was deep inside a person rather than their surface appearance. He often took lots of photographs of his subjects which he would fold and tear to create his distorted compositions.

Baldwin, Dan

Dan Baldwin’s superlative technique and conceptual brilliance position him at the forefront of the new Young British Artist movement. His work is internationally celebrated, championed and collected by an exclusive clientele. 

Banksy

Writing a Banksy biography can be a challenge, given that his true identity remains a mystery. However, here’s what we know about Britain’s most celebrated graffiti artist: Originally from Bristol, Banksy’s stencils have become immensely popular throughout the UK and his subversive images can be seen daubed on walls throughout the world.

Baptist, Gerry

Gerry Baptist’s graffiti-inspired naive graphics and bold contrasting colours create striking compositions that comment on modern life and the contradictions of our consumer society.

Basquiat, Jean-Michel

During his brief career, tragically cut short by a drugs overdose in 1988, Jean-Michel Basquiat had been described in some quarters as an 'urban noble savage', yet this clearly belied his privileged background. Edward Lucie-Smith described his work as possessing "immense energy and a vast range of cultural reference".

Bates, James

James Bates is a London based printmaker, illustrator, designer & animator. His work covers a wide range of skills & disciplines having worked in design, advertising, interactive, music industry, print and moving image. 

Bawden, Edward

Edward Bawden worked as a printmaker, graphic designer and illustrator. His early works included a mural at Morley College created with fellow artist and close friend Eric Ravilious

Bearden, Romare

Romare Bearden produced abstract collages which he called 'projections' using newspaper and photographic images laid flat on masonite boards with various media such as inks, temperas and paper scraps surrounding them. 

Becca

Street artist Becca AKA Rebecca Midwood has been covering walls in downtown LA since the 1980s. Her paste-ups of pretty little girls and innocent-looking women, all signed in crayon with the child-like, lowercase ‘becca’, captured the imagination of the public long before this reclusive artist’s work made it into any art gallery. 

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