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William Crozier HRHA b.1930

William Crozier was born in Glasgow and has been an Irish citizen since 1972. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1949-53 and since then has lived and worked in London, Paris, Dublin and southern Spain. He began his professional life exhibiting in London in the 1950s and since then has exhibited widely throughout Europe. He taught in UK art schools, and was Head of Fine Art at Winchester School of Art. His work is represented in most major public and corporate collections in Ireland and the UK. He is a member of Aosd‡na and an honorary member of the RHA. He works from studios in West Cork and Hampshire, England. In 2007 a monograph, William Crozier, was published by Lund Humphries.

Selected Solo Exhibitions:

  • 2004 New paintings, Taylor Gallery, Dublin
  • 2000 New Paintings, Taylor Gallery, Dublin
  • 1998 Graphic Studio Gallery, Dublin
  • 1998 Taylor Gallery, Dublin
  • 1995 Bruton Street Gallery, London
  • 1994 William Jackson Gallery, London

    Selected Group Exhibitions:
  • 2001 Estampe, Galerie Michele Broutta, Viaduc des Arts, Paris
  • 2001 Blackpool, Glasgow Print Gallery, Scotland
  • 2001 An exhibition of Graphic Studio artists, Vanguard Gallery, Cork
  • 1995-03 London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy, London
  • 1998 Art into Art, Dublin
  • 1998 Connaught Brown, London

    Past Graphic Studio Dublin Exhibitions:
    » 2008 Revelation, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin