About
Anna Gillespie was born in Surrey in 1964. She studied Philosophy, Politics, Economics at Wadham College, Oxford and then International Relations at the London School of Economics. In 1988 Anna returned to sculpture, taking a City and Guilds in Stone Masonry and Carving in Bath before going to the Centro d'Arte, Verrocchio, Italy to work as studio assistant to sculptor, Nigel Konstam. Anna then completed an MA in Fine and Media Arts in Cheltenham. Anna now lives and works in Bath.
Anna Gillespie has work in the collections of Chippenham Museum, The Prudential, Burghley House Sculpture Park, The Somerset Museum, Museo Arte Contemporanea Sicilia, Bodrum Sculpture Park in Turkey (Omer Koc Collection) and also in private collections throughout America, the Middle East and Europe.
Anna Gillespie is no longer represented by Beaux Arts Bath.
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The human body is central to Anna Gillespie’s work. It is the lens through which she responds to her own personal history, her current circumstances and the world around her. Her sculptures attempt to capture inner reality as opposed to outer appearance, whilst still holding fast to a deeply felt awe of the real physicality of the human body in all the various forms of beauty it takes.
Anna’s work touches both personal and archetypal themes, a central fascination being the contradiction between strength and vulnerability that is part of what it is to be human. In the case of the works based on life casts, this is expressed through on the inherent contradictions within the life casting process itself, where the detailed accuracy of the casts contrasts with the ‘faults’ that are left or even enhanced to speak more clearly of human vulnerability. The ‘classical’ result of casting is pleasingly at odds with, and undermined by, the cracks and fissures that reflect the brutal reality of being embodied beings in times of global crisis.
Recent works have often centred on the themes of both ‘witnessing’ and ‘turning away’, again a deep contradiction held within humans, and one that is particularly poignant in this era of global change and instability. The insistence on depicting the human body is in itself a kind of environmental statement: we live in our limited bodies as we live on this finite planet and, despite our illusions, cannot escape into a purely limitless, digital world where we can extract at will and yet still hope to survive.
Anna Gillespie’s work has featured in various group and solo shows over the last 30 years. More recently Anna has completed a series of sculptural installations including in Cathedrals and public spaces, and she has collaborated in dance and ‘protest’ performances. Anna’s work is in the collections of The Prudential, Burghley House Sculpture Park, Chippenham Museum, The Somerset Museum, Museo Arte Contemporanea Sicilia, Bodrum Sculpture Park in Turkey, also in private collections in America, the Middle East and Europe.
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Education & Training:
1997 Italy. Scholarship and teaching assistant at the Centro d’Arte Verrocchio, Italy1996-98 MA Fine Arts, Cheltenham
1995 Studio assistant to Nigel Konstam at the Centro d’Arte Verrocchio. Italy
1986-87 Diploma International Relations, LSE
1983-86 BA Hons, Wadham College Oxford
Shows & Commissions:
Anna Gillespie is no longer represented by Beaux Arts Bath
2025
London Art Fair – Beaux Arts Bath
Invisible Foundations – Group show, FormICA studios
Elected Trustee – Royal Society of Sculptors
Teaching at West Dean College
Selector – RWA Annual Exhibition
Portland Sculpture Quarry Trust – Group exhibition with RSS
RWA – Annual Exhibition
2024
Beaux Arts Bath. London Art Fair.
Moma, Machynllth. Group show. Consuming Passions with Vulgar Earth Artists Group
Teaching at West Dean College
ACE Arts, Somerton. Group show. Casting Shadows with Royal Society of Sculptors
Garrison Gallery, Chelsea. Group show. The Future is Female. (March)
The Sherborne, Dorset. Re-launch group show. (April)
Beaux Art, Bath. Solo. (May)
Funeral for Nature ‘Mother Earth’ procession figure
Wells Cathedral installation for Wells Art Contemporary in the Chapter House
RWA – Annual Open Exhibition
2023
Beaux Arts Bath. London Art Fair.
Royal West of England Academy. Open Photography. ‘Three’ Collaboration.
Chelsea Barracks. Sculpture Trail – Contemporary Women Sculptors.
Teaching West Dean College.
Royal Society of Sculptors. Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens. Group exhibition.
Wells Art Contemporary. Open exhibition.
Royal West of England Academy. Annual Open Exhibition.
2022
Holburne Museum, Bath. Group show. People Make Museums
Beaux Arts Bath. Three person show.
Beaux Arts Bath. London Art Fair
RWA. Group exhibition. This Is Me.
Royal Society of Sculptors. Chichester Cathedral. Group exhibition.
RA Summer Show. Photograph of installation in Architecture category.
Abdulmecid Efendi Mansion, Turkey. Group exhibition.
RWA annaual
Beaux Arts Bath – Saatchi
Mnemosyne – Washington
Sinking House collaboration shortlisted for Dezeen Awards 2022
2021
Sinking House installation with Stride Treglown architects at Pulteney Bridge, Bath
AJ100 Collaboration of the Year award (Architects Journal)
Longlisted for Dezeen Award
Abbey House Gardens
10gsm Challenge
Open Studio – Slaughterford Mill
Beaulieu Scultpure Show
Canwood Gallery Open.
Exhibition. The RWA Collection – Our Heritage, Our Future
2020
Watermans Art Centre, London. Solo exhibition plus dance performance collaboration
Beaux Arts Bath, Solo
Harvard University panel discussion Festival of the Muses, Centre for Hellenic Studies
2019
Commission for Morecambe Bay Partnership at Half Moon Bay
Elected Academician at the Royal West of England Academy
Collaboration with Richard Chappell Dance, funded by Linbury Trust and Arts Council, performances at Royal Opera House, Oxford and Phoenix Exeter
CoLab Drawing Residencies, Historic Collections and Owlpen Manor
Solo, Alderney Performing Arts Festival, Fort L’Etoc
Open Studio, Larkhall Studio Trail, Bath
The London Art Fair, Beaux Arts Bath
The Hepworth Wakfield Print show with Spike Island Print Studio
Shortlisted for Women Make Sculpture prize organised by the CoLab
2018
Beaux Arts Bath. Solo exhibition
Commission for Crest Nicholson at Bath Riverside
The Steel Rooms. Solo exhibition. Brigg, Grimsby
Two person show Christies Contemporary, Jersey
Collaborating with choreographer Richard Chappell. Preview at Royal Opera House
Grizedale Sculpture Park. Group RBS exhibition. Inspired by Nature
London Art Fair, Beaux Arts Bath
Member Spike Island Print Studio
2017
Installation ‘The Waiting’. Baltic Triangle, Liverpool
Society of Women Artists. Group show. London
Royal West of England Academy, Drawn group show
Beaux Arts Bath, London Art Fair
Residency. Drawing Projects UK
CCA Galleries International, Jersey. Four person show
2016
Acclimatise E-exhibition Moderna museet, Stockholm
The Pound Arts Centre, Corsham. Solo exhibition
RWA, Autumn Exhibition
Beaux Arts Bath. Solo exhibition
Open Studio Show, Bristol
Lacock Abbey, group show
2015
Glastonbury Festival, Greenfields gateway commission
RHS Chelsea Flower Show with Chris Beardshaw
Frensham Heights School Commission
Solo exhibition, Beaux Arts London
Group exhibition, Homo Sapiens, Beaux Arts London
2014
National Trust Headquarters, Heelis, Swindon
Glastonbury Festival, Greenfields gateway commission
Art in Action, Gateway installation, Oxford
Alderney Performing Arts Festival, site specific installation
Beaux Art Bath, Solo
London Art Fair, Solo Stand , Beaux Arts Bath
RWA, Autumn Exhibition
2013
5 Person Show, September Beaux Arts London
Gloucester Cathedral, Open West group Show
Solo Show, Beaux Arts Bath
160 Autumn Exhibition, Royal West of England Academy
RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chris Beardshaw Gold Winning Garden
Glastonbury Festival, Greenfields gateway commission
Beaux Arts London, Summer Show
2012
Two Person Show, Beaux Arts Bath
Summer Show, Beaux Arts, London
RWA, Autumn Exhibition
Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby, Group Show
Derwent Wye Fine Arts-Group Show
2011
Solo Show - Beaux Arts Bath
Burghley House, Sculpture Garden
The Big Draw Self-Portrait Drawing Show, Chapel Row Gallery, Bath
Work also shown at Byard Art, Cambridge and Artzu Gallery, Manchester
2010
Three person show with Peter Randall-Page and Sarah Gillespie. Waterhouse & Dodd, London
Cambridge -Solo Show. Byard Art, Cambridge
SEEDS Film Festival. Minneapolis, USA
London. Victor Felix Gallery, Three person show
2009
Manchester. Artzu Gallery. Solo
Bristol Contemporary Open. Group Show
Bristol. View Gallery. Opening Group Show
2008
London. "The Figure" at Sarah Myerscough Fine Art
London. "Coda" with Chuck Elliott at The Gallery in Cork Street
Plymouth University. "Art spaces". Group Show
2007
Bristol. Royal West of England Academy. Open Sculpture
Bath. Chapel Row Gallery, Solo Show
Bath. Beaux Arts Gallery, Summer Show
Cambridge. "Breath of Fresh Air" and Summer Show, Byard Art
Oxfordshire. Art in Action
Corsham. Pound Arts Centre, Solo Show
2006
Art Miami Art Fair with Osborne Samuel Gallery
Palm Beach Art Fair with Osborne Samuel Gallery
London, Osborne Samuel, Summer Show
Manchester, Artzu Gallery, Group Show
Oxfordhsire, Art in Action
2005
Bristol. New Gallery at the RWA. Solo
Plymouth. Peninsula Art Centre. Four person show
London. Osborne Samuel. Three person show
Frome, Somerset. Black Swan Arts.
Buckfastleigh, Devon. Rill Centre
London. Osborne Samuel Gallery. Summer Show
Bath. BANA group exhibition
London. The Artist and Radio 4. South Bank Gallery
Manchester. Artzu Gallery. Big Shots
2004
Bristol. R.W.A. ‘Encore’ group show
London. Candid Arts Trust. Network A.D. group show
Bristol. Centrespace group show
Bristol. Tobacco Factory. Black Cube group
Bristol. South Bristol Art Trail
Bath. Fringe Festival. Installation in Bath Abbey
Yorkshire. Hebdon Bridge Sculpture Trail
London. ‘Art London’ with the Berkeley Square Gallery
Athens. ARTiade 2004. ‘Olympics of Visual Arts’
Gloucestershire. Prema Arts Centre. Solo
London. Spectrum Fine Arts
Bristol. RWA. Autumn Exhibition
Bath. Hotbath Gallery. Pause: capturing the sublime
Exeter. Home is Where the Hurt Is
Plymouth. New Street Gallery. Christmas Show
Ashburton. Gallery No 8. Christmas Show
Somerset Museum Services art collection
2003
Bristol. Centrespace Gallery. Solo
Dorset. Sherborne House Arts Centre. Two person show
R.W.A. Open
Bristol. Botany Studios. Open studio show. Bristol
Black Cube group. UV light exhibition
Lichfield District Council. ‘Inspire’ 100 people collaboration
2001
Salisbury. Site-specific stone commission for Lord Chichester
Birth of second son
1999
Birth of first son
Bristol. Work shown at The 3-D Gallery
Totnes. Ariel Centre. Work shown alongside solo exhibition of paintings by Sarah Gillespie
1998
Work shown at the Gardens of Gaia Sculpture Park, Kent. 1998-1999
Work shown at the Michael Wright Gallery, Bristol
1997
Ireland. Work shown at the Yello Gallery, Kinsale. 1997-1998
Gloucestershire. Work shown at the Anderson Gallery. 1997-1998
1996
Italy. Studio assistant at Centro d’Arte Verrocchio
Bristol. The Happening Gallery. Solo
London. Work shown at The Cadogan Gallery
London. Work shown at The McHardy Sculpture Gallery
Worcestershire. Work shown at the Ombersely Gallery
Bristol. Group show by ‘Artery’ at the Leadworks
Edinburgh. C Venue 19. Fringe Festival five women show
1995
Bristol. The Happening Gallery. Solo
Bristol. The Happening Gallery. ‘Cruciform’ group show
London. Wembley Exhibition Centre. Natural Stone Show
City of Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. ‘Broad’s Boards’
Edinburgh. C Venue 19, Fringe Festival group show
R.W.A. Open.
1993-95
R.W.A. Printmaking Open
Bath Society of Artists. Open
R.W.A. Open
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