Dan Broughton is a contemporary UK artist known for his architectural abstract paintings. Born in 1974 in Otley, West Yorkshire, Broughton studied Fine Art at the University of Humberside. His work is heavily influenced by Brutalist architecture, which is reflected in his use of bold forms, raw textures and layered compositions.
Broughton's paintings often explore the interplay between space, balnce and structure, creating a visual dialogue that reinterprets architectural elements into distinctive abstract compositions. He pieces feature in both public and private collections and he is represented by some of the most highly regarded independent galleries across the UK,
My painting practice weaves together various strands of interest and influence, the most prominent being a love of Brutalist architecture and a desire to explore the fundamental components of abstract painting. In a way, I seem to be using the architecture to explore abstract painting and the painting to analyse the aesthetics of architecture
Inspiration comes from sketchbook work or photographs, then the process involves drawing out a composition followed by layered application of colour. Paintings then evolve through the use of various paint application techniques and removal tools including brushes, cloths, squeegees, scrapers and sprayed thinners. All along an intuitive editing process adjusts, conceals and preserves to refine the composition and balance. While the brutalist motifs and proportions provide compositional structure, the colour and paint quality soften the feel of the work. I try to get to a space where I’m working without too much applied thinking, relying on my process and experience to shape the finished pieces
My interest in urban landscape stems from the buzz I get visiting any city, having grown up in a small town. The scale, the history and, as I get older the constant decay and renewal fascinates me. The Brutalist schemes I'm interested in provide us with some of the purest examples of a particularly forward-thinking architectural philosophy. Although not always successful, I like the attitude that embraced new building materials and had inherent in its design process, a desire to nurture inclusive communities by providing the facilities to educate, entertain and empower the inhabitants. I am concerned with the simultaneous emergence of this distinctive brutal aesthetic in architecture and a certain branch of minimal, geometric British abstract paining and the crossover and similarities in these creative processes.
Built - Tinker Gallery, Ilkley - October 2024
Finding\Form - No Format Gallery, Deptford, London - Sept 2024
Brutal II - London Art Fair followed by Saul Hay Gallery, Manchester - Jan /Feb 2024
Essential shapes of Brutalism - Cupola Contemporary, Sheffield - Feb 2022 (Solo)
Hong Kong Commission - Fiona Hardie Interior Design/The Executive Centre - May 2022
A tale of two Cities - UPCO Arts, Otley - Dec 2021 (Solo Show)
Brutal - Saul Hay Gallery, Manchester - May 2021
Land of Sol - Sol Space, Limousin, France - Jan 2021
Beer Label Commission - Chevin Brew Co - June 2020
Pop-up Show - Pool Bank Vintage interiors, Pool in Wharfedale - Nov 2019
The Graffiti Series - Tandem Gallery & Coffee House, Leeds - Aug 2019 (Solo Show)
Spring show - Silson Contemporary, Harrogate - June 2019
Group Show - Bloomfield Square, Otley - Nov 2018
Artist Showcase - Cupola Contemporary, Sheffield - Aug 2018
Summer Show - Old School Gallery, Alnmouth - May 2018
Life Drawing Group exhibition, curated by Doug Binder - Dean Clough, Halifax - September 2017
Northern Graduates - Royal College of Art, London - 1997
Online shows
The 4th Virtual Art Fair - www.thevirtualartfair.co.uk - Jan 2021
Cultivate - www.cultivategallery.com
Why? - Nov 2020
MixTape1 - Oct 2022,
(And with good) Reason - Jun 2020.
Education
Prince Henry’s Grammar School, Otley, 1986 - 1991
Harrogate College of Art, HND General Art and Design, 1991 - 1993
University of Humberside, BA Fine Art (Painting), 1993 - 1996
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