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Cloud Study No.1

Explore the innovative music of Mark Wright – a Pink Floyd keyboardist & songwriter blending jazz, spirituality, and diverse influences. Discover his iconic work & lasting legacy.

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Biographie de l'artiste

A Life Immersed in Landscape: The World of Mark Wright

Mark Wright is an artist whose work exists in a compelling space between observation and abstraction, reality and memory. Born in 1962, his artistic journey began with formal training at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, followed by studies at the prestigious Royal College of Art. This foundation instilled within him not only technical skill but also a critical awareness of art history, which would become a subtle yet powerful undercurrent throughout his career. Wright’s path wasn't one of immediate recognition; instead, it was built through consistent exploration and refinement, leading to a body of work that now resonates with collectors and institutions alike. He has served as a lecturer at numerous universities and art schools over the last twenty years including the University of Brighton; Loughborough University School of the Arts, English and Drama; The Glasgow School of Art; Parsons Paris School of Art and Design; Ruskin School of Fine Art, Oxford University; University College for Creative Arts, Canterbury, Kent; University of Northumbria and the Wimbledon School of Art among others.

Early Influences and the Development of a Painterly Language

Wright’s early work demonstrated an interest in the materiality of paint itself—a fascination with its texture, layering, and capacity to evoke atmosphere. He wasn't interested in simply *representing* landscape but rather in capturing its essence, its emotional weight, and the way it shifts and changes over time. This led him towards a painterly language indebted to earlier traditions, drawing inspiration from Post-Impressionism’s expressive use of color and form, as well as the more gestural qualities of Lyrical Abstraction and Neo-Expressionism. However, Wright never simply imitated these styles; he synthesized them into something uniquely his own. A key element in this development was a deep engagement with scientific imaging and the relationships between life and artifice—a theme that emerged during his studies and continues to inform his work today. This interest is particularly evident in paintings like *Cluster*, where cellular forms seem to emerge from layers of overlapping images, blurring the boundaries between the organic and the constructed.

The ‘Growth & Form’ Exhibition and Beyond

A pivotal moment in Wright's career came with his inclusion in the Wellcome Trust exhibition *Growth & Form* in 1999-2000. This show explored the influence of scientific thought on contemporary art, specifically focusing on the legacy of D’Arcy Thompson, a Scottish biologist whose work on morphology—the study of form and structure—had a profound impact on artists and scientists alike. Wright's paintings resonated deeply within this context, demonstrating how art could not only reflect scientific imaging but also influence it. This exhibition led to increased recognition and opportunities, including commissions and acquisitions by prominent collections such as the Dundee Museums Collection and the Wellcome Trust itself. The *Cloud Study* series from 1999 exemplifies this period—serene depictions of atmospheric formations that capture a sense of both wonder and scientific precision.

Themes of Perception and Materiality

Wright’s work consistently returns to themes of perception, space, and time. His paintings are not static representations but rather dynamic explorations of how we experience the world around us. He achieves this through a deliberate engagement with the physical properties of paint—applying it in layers, using diverse marks and gestures, and creating works that have a three-dimensional quality despite being fundamentally two-dimensional. The resulting images oscillate between abstraction and representation, inviting viewers to question what they are seeing and how they are seeing it. This perceptual ambiguity is further enhanced by his use of color, which often evokes emotional responses rather than simply describing visual reality. His recent exhibitions at Landsec’s Lucent Building showcase monumental paintings from the ‘Undergrowth’ series, alluding to observations of natural forms—reflections, rock formations, plants and trees—and highlighting concerns such as depth of field, focus, edges, structure, fragments and layering.

Historical Significance and Lasting Legacy

Mark Wright's contribution lies in his ability to synthesize diverse influences into a cohesive and compelling artistic vision. He is not easily categorized; he doesn’t adhere to any single style or movement but rather draws upon a rich history of painting while simultaneously forging his own path. His work has found its way into numerous prominent collections, including British Airways, Deutsche Bank, and the David Roberts Foundation, demonstrating its enduring appeal and significance. Beyond his paintings themselves, Wright's dedication to education—his long tenure as a lecturer at various universities and art schools—has undoubtedly shaped the next generation of artists. He continues to exhibit widely in the UK and throughout Europe and the USA, solidifying his position as a significant voice in contemporary British painting. His work is a testament to the power of observation, the beauty of materiality, and the enduring allure of landscape.

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Jazz Rock
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Abstract Expressionism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Pink Floyd']
  • Full Name: Mark Wright
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Cluster
    • Cloud Study No.3
    • No.2 Cloud Series Winspit