Keith McIntre was born in Edinburgh and studied Drawing and Painting at DJCA, Dundee. As a student he won the RSA Sir William Gillies and RSA Carnegie Award. He also received an Elizabeth Greenshields Award to study with Laurence Barker at the Barcelona Paper Studio. As Robert Clarke wrote in the Guardian ““McIntyre's work embraces drawing, painting, performance, photography, all orchestrated into a collage in which an irreverent and impish dadaist battiness disguises concerns with existential disillusionment and social alienation.” He has had numerous solo exhibitions going back to the 369 in Edinburgh; Tramway Glasgow at the opening of Glasgow 1990 European City of Culture, Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, MIMA in Middlesbrough; RAAB Galerie in Berlin + London; Christian Dam in Copenhagen and Galerie Habana in Cuba. Group exhibitions include the ‘Vigorous Imagination’ Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art; ‘Premio Marco’ Monterray Museum of Modern Art in Mexico; ‘The Lion Rampant’ in Artspace San Francisco; ‘Divers Memories’ in the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford; and ‘Turningpoint’ in the Sayle Gallery Isle of Man with Mark Wallinger and Kevin Atherton. His drawings, paintings and prints are represented in numerous public and private collections including the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, the Contemporary Art Society, the Campbeltown Museum of Modern Art in Sydney Australia and the Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, and Aberdeen city museum and gallery collections. He also has a considerable profile as an artist working in theatre, performing arts + film projects including ‘Jock Tamsons Bairns’ at the Tramway, Glasgow and the ‘Legend of St Julian’ at the Traverse, Edinburgh with Gerry Mulgrew and Communicado. ‘The Unconquered’, an award winning production with Stellar Quines went on to present Scotland at the ‘Brits-Off Broadway Festival’ in New York. His ‘New Constellations’ drawing and performance installation at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art was the first co-commission with SAGE Gateshead. He was also commissioned to create the ‘Lockerbie Requiem’ for the Edinburgh International Festival. Film-work includes ‘Walk Me Home’ with John Berger and Timothy Neat. Drawing is central to his practice and he is a winner of the Scottish Open Drawing Prize. After 10 years of teaching at the Glasgow School of Art McIntyre moved to Newcastle to take up an appointment at Northumbria University where he was a Professor of Fine Art and Head of Department of the Department of Arts. Key achievements in Newcastle include establishing GSN - Graduate Studio Northumbria and the BALTIC 39 Studios. He is a Founder member of Northern Print Studio and was lead on the development of the WOON Foundation Prize, the largest award in the UK for graduating Fine Art students. More recently McIntyre was Director of the Centre for Island Creativity at the UHI - University of the Highlands and Islands and now holds the position of Professor Emeritus. He was also Chair and a Trustee of Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Art Centre in North Uist. McIntyre lives and works in a restored Telford Parliamentary Church on the Isle of Berneray in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The restoration project in collaboration with the architect Derek Patience won an RIAS award in 2013. He was elected to the Royal Scottish Academy in 2018. |