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Philip Clairmont (Philip Anthony Clairmont) was born on 1949 in Nelson, New Zealand, is a New Zealand artist. Discover Philip Clairmont's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
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Born 1949
Birthday 1949
Birthplace Nelson, New Zealand
Date of death 1984
Died Place Auckland, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1949

Philip Anthony Clairmont (1949–1984) was a New Zealand painter.

Clairmont was born on 15 September 1949 in Nelson and named Philip Anthony Haines until his mother changed the family name in the early seventies.

1963

He attended Nelson College from 1963 to 1966.

1969

In 1969 he married Viki Hansen and their daughter Melissa was born the same year.

1970

He studied in Christchurch under Rudolf Gopas, graduating from the Canterbury School of Fine Arts in 1970.

The first was at Several Arts in Christchurch in 1970 while still at art school.

1972

In 1972 Clairmont was invited to join The Group and exhibited Fireplace, part of a large mural painted for the Christchurch nightclub 5 Jellies in 1971.

When the club burnt down the painting had been rescued and later cut into three panels Fireplace, Lampshade and Couch, Chair and Ashtray.

From 1972 on Clairmont was represented by dealer galleries in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland including Bett-Duncan Gallery, New Vision Gallery and later Peter Webb Galleries, Dennis Cohen Gallery and Auckland’s Closet Artists Gallery.

1973

In 1973 he received a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council grant and the family moved to Waikanae north of Wellington and four years later to 39 Roy Street in Wellington.

1974

In the early seventies he exhibited many of his works in series, in particular Mirrors in 1974 and Wardrobes in 1976.

Clairmont was also admired for his drawing and print-making abilities and most exhibitions included prints and drawings included.

At the beginning of Part 2 of Bruce Morrison’s film referenced below you can see Clairmont inking and pulling a print of Large Still Life with Objects.

1977

Clairmont’s final move was to Auckland in 1977.

Clairmont showed with The Group on a number of occasions and in 1977 he sent Staircase Triptych 36 Roy Street to include in the final Group Show, The Group & the Last.

1979

In 1979 he had another child, this time with his partner Rachel Power, a son named Orlando.

Clairmont's work was informed by the works of Vincent van Gogh and Francis Bacon, and was also influenced by his close relationship with fellow New Zealand artists Tony Fomison and Allen Maddox.

His work is usually classed as expressionist or neo-expressionist because of the use of strong colours and distorted forms, often with domestic interiors as subject matter.

His early work tends to be focussed and detailed.

During his final decade his work had a tendency to become looser and less intense.

Clairmont epitomised the stereotypical bohemian artist lifestyle and felt himself that this form of life was necessary for him to regard himself as an authentic artist.

1981

In 1981 TVNZ made a two-part documentary profiling Clairmont.

Director Bruce Morrison filmed Clairmont in his Mount Eden residence in Auckland.

This documentary is freely available to view online.

The Cultural Icons series includes a video interview by Hamish Keith of Martin Edmond, Clairmont’s biographer.

It can be viewed online.

1984

Clairmont committed suicide in Auckland in 1984, at the age of 34.

In total Clairmont had 26 solo exhibitions.

In 1984, shortly after his death, Clairmont featured in the exhibition Anxious Images: Aspects of New Zealand Art curated by Alexa Johnson for the Auckland City Art Gallery.

1987

In 1987, a survey show of Clairmont’s work was organised by the Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui and toured New Zealand.

1990

The resurrection of Philip Clairmont, a biography of Clairmont written by Martin Edmond in 1990 and published by the Auckland University Press, was a finalist in the 2000 Montana New Zealand Book Awards.