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Alison Watt was born on 11 December, 1965 in Greenock, United Kingdom, is a Scottish painter. Discover Alison Watt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 11 December 1965
Birthday 11 December
Birthplace Greenock, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1635

She worked within the gallery, and explored an enduring fascination with one particular painting in the collection, Zurbaran's St. Francis in Meditation (1635–39).

1965

Alison Watt OBE FRSE RSA (born 1965) is a British painter who first came to national attention while still at college when she won the 1987 Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

Watt was born in Greenock, Scotland.

1986

Watt's 1986–87 Self-portrait was painted while still a student.

She was ill at the time and she depicts herself with her hand across her forehead, as if checking her temperature or perhaps indicating she was feeling faint.

Watt has rarely engaged in portraiture since her early career.

1987

While a student, she came to national attention by winning the 1987 John Player Portrait Award and as a result was commissioned to paint a portrait of The Queen Mother.

Her first works to become well known were dryly painted figurative canvases, often female nudes, in light-filled interiors.

1988

She studied at Glasgow School of Art, graduating in 1988.

1990

Pears dates from the 1990s when Watt's work focused on highly realistic nudes posed on drapery.

The model used here is one she painted frequently at the time.

1997

An exhibition of her work entitled Fold in 1997 at Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery was the first introducing fabric alongside these figures, simultaneously suggesting a debt to the 19th-century French painter Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, as well as pointing to the possibilities of abstraction.

2000

In 2000, Watt became the youngest artist to be offered a solo exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art; her exhibition, titled Shift, comprised 12 huge paintings featuring fabric alone.

2003

In 2003, Watt was shortlisted for The Jerwood Painting Prize.

2004

Watt exhibited during the 2004 Edinburgh Festival, installing a 12 ft painting Still, in the memorial chapel of Old St Paul's Church.

Linen bound books were published to commemorate each exhibition.

Her subsequent project 'Dark Light' was supported by her Creative Scotland Award of 2004 from the Scottish Arts Council.

2005

For Still, Watt was awarded the 2005 Art+Christianity Enquiry, ACE award for 'a Commissioned Artwork in Ecclesiastical Space'.

In summer 2005 she took part in the Glenfiddich residency.

2006

From January 2006 to February 2008, Watt served as the seventh and youngest Associate Artist at the National Gallery, London.

2008

The work she created in this time was displayed in a solo exhibition called 'Phantom', in the Sunley Room, running from 12 March to 22 June 2008.

The same year, she was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours.

Watt's work has been widely exhibited.

Her paintings are held in many public collections, including the National Portrait Gallery, London, Glasgow Museums, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Scottish Parliament Art Collection, Southampton City Art Gallery, the Freud Museum, London, The Fleming Collection, London, the British Council, and the Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

2011

The painting was presented to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery to celebrate its re-opening in 2011.

2012

In 2012, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery purchased her painting Self-portrait (1986/7) from her private collection for £20,000, to celebrate re-opening after a refurbishment.

2015

Pears was offered for sale at a Sotheby's London auction on 18 November 2015.

Since then she has moved away from the nude to portraying the drapery itself.

2017

In 2017 Watt was made a Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Between July 2021 and January 2022, Watt exhibited at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.

'A Portrait without Likeness' continued at the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery between January and April 2022.

Watt is currently represented by art gallery Parafin, London.