INSIDE THIS
FIFTH ISSUE OF
THE ART
OBSERVER
NEW PAINTINGS
BY IAN JARMAN
SHOWING
IN JUNE
SEE PAGE 2
KENNETH
LAWSON
BEHIND THE
SCENES
SEE PAGE 11
PHIL LIVSEY
SHARES HIS
PASSION FOR
ART WITH US
SEE PAGE 6
THE ART OBSERVER
Art News from Wendy J Levy Contemporary Art
May 2008 Issue No. 5
By Jonathan Drage
An exhibition of paintings that
was planned more than two
years ago finally comes to
Manchester. Even though the
artist is a member of the
Manchester Academy of Fine Arts
and has exhibited extensively all
over the world, this is his first
solo show in Manchester. The
exhibition is hosted by Wendy
J Levy Contemporary Art Ltd
in Didsbury.
Paul Critchley was born in
Rainford in 1960 but left
England in 1985 and has since
spent his life living and exhibit-
ing his work extensively all over
the world.
Paul has achieved recognition
and success as an artist since his
early days as an art student. In
1979 one of Pauls paintings was
accepted for the Northern Young
Contemporaries Exhibition at the
Whitworth Art Gallery. In 1982
he won the first prize for his
exhibit in the nationwide
competition sponsored by
Stowels of Chelsea. The
painting was bought by one
of Lord Longfords sons who
then bought a second paint-
ing by Paul from the ICA
Young Contemporaries
in London. In 1983 he
submitted a self portrait to
the Manchester Academy
Exhibition with which he
won first prize, as a result
he was invited to become a
member the following year.
Having spent two years
teaching art part time at St
Helens College of Art and
Design, he left England
and moved to West Berlin
where he stayed for nine
months having come to
the conclusion that he
needed to learn much
more about painting and
life before he could qualify
himself as a teacher.
Whilst in Berlin he met
an artist from France
who offered to arrange accom-
modation for Paul in the South
of France. Paul recognised the
opportunity; he packed his bags
and headed South. From there
he moved to Holland where he
stayed for two and a half years.
During that time Paul had four
solo shows; one in Germany,
two in Cologne and one in
London. Currently most of Pauls
work sells in Holland.
During his London exhibition he
met an Italian collector and was
invited to spend the summer
with him and his wife at their
home in Italy. He spent five
months there and met John
Picking who was at that time a
member of the Manchester
Academy. John introduced Paul
to his art dealer who, over the
following years, bought all the
work Paul had created.
Pauls itchy feet reappeared and
took him to the Costa Blanca in
Spain where he met his British
future wife. Four years later they
moved to Barcelona. Whilst there
he met a gallery owner from
Russia and was invited to exhibit
in Moscow. His six weeks there
proved to be a great source of
inspiration. His work was popu-
lar and sold well, resulting in
several future exhibitions there
The artist has received commis-
sions from Royal Caribbean for
their ship Enchantment of the
Seas and has recently finished a
major commission from P & O
for twenty four paintings for
their luxury liner Ventura which
was launched last
month by Dame
Helen Mirren.
Having spent eleven
years in Barcelona he
and his wife are now on
the move again - back to Italy.
Do not miss the opportunity
to see these extraordinary
paintings that have intrigued
and captivated his clients from
all over the world.
The exhibition is open Tuesday
to Saturday 10am to 5pm and
runs until 7th June at the Wendy
Levy Gallery, 17 Warburton
Street, Didsbury, Manchester
M20 6WA. Tel: 0161 446 4880
www.wendyjlevy-art.com
Opening the Door
to Pauls Paintings
Bottom left:
Purple Shadows
Right: The Man
Who Smokes