About the artist.

Lesley Banks was born in 1962 in Oxford, the family moving back to Scotland soon after. She trained at Glasgow School of Art in the Drawing and Painting Department tutored by Barbara Rae and Jack Knox. 

Her work is informed by a skill based classical training in observation painting and drawing which is evident in her figurative interiors and more recent canal and urban landscape paintings. 

 With a keen interest and knowledge of art history there is a significant reference in her work to painters such as Edward Hooper and Vermeer albeit from a female perspective. The recipient of numerous awards, her work is held in several public collections including Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow.

 

 

'You have a skill in making the common domestic episode seem lit up with utopian pleasures, which remind us to cherish those moments of ease and tranquility in the everyday whirl.'

Professor Bridget Fowler,  private correspondance 2023

 

'It is not the highly dramatic or publicly important occasions in life that are revelant to her art. Similar to the Flemish Masters or French Intimists, she seeks out the quintessential ordinariness of day to day existence - domestic interiors, gardens through windows, people transfixed by meditative boredom. Yet in true Baudelairian fashion she turns the tangential experiences of modern life into the stuff of poetry.'

Bill Hare,Galleries 1998

 

 

 

EDUCATION

1980-84 Glasgow School of Art

 

RESIDENCES

2016 - 2019

Artist in Residence at Scottish Canals, Gongoozler Project.

1999

Artist in Residence at Edinburgh Zoo, Urban Landscape Project.

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2020

Landscapes of Water, Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life

2019

Gongoozler, Lillie Art Gallery, Glasgow

2018

Gongoozler,  Eden Court, Inverness

2017

'Gongoozler'  Park Gallery, Falkirk

2014

Breathing Spaces, Compass Gallery Glasgow

2013

Beyond the Grand Canal, Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum

2012

Beyond the Grand Canal, Heartbreak Gallery, London

2009

25 year Retrospective, Park Gallery, Falkirk

2006

Alexander's Dark Band, Gerber Fine Art, Glasgow

2001

Arlington Revisited, Gerber Fine Art, Glasgow

From Glasgow to San Gimignano, Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames

The Bride Stripped Bare, The Edinburgh Gallery

1999

Urban Zoo Residency at Edinburgh Zoo 

1998

Gerber Fine Art, Glasgow

1997

Royal Overseas League Edinburgh and London

The Substation Gallery, Singapore

1995

Beaux Art, Bath

1994 

Gerber Fine Art, Glasgow

Portland Gallery, London

1991

Compass Gallery, Glasgow

 

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024

London Art Fair, Gerber Fine Art Stand

2023

Objects of Desire, Callendar House, Falkirk

ING Discerning Eye

Jackson's Art Prize, longlisted

SWA The Society of Women  Artists, Mall Galleries, London

Scottish Landscape Awards, longlisted

2022

Scottish Portrait Awards

Inspired, Fidra Fine Art, Gullane

2021

Art in Mind, Glasgow Print Studio

2013

Women Painting Women, Art Exposure Gallery, Glasgow

Still Spaces, Compass Gallery, Glasgow

2012

Love Is, Heartbreak Gallery, London

2010

Venice Exhibition, Blackheath Gallery, London

2006

ING Discerning Eye

2007

Body Language, GOMA, Glasgow

Five Lads and a Lassie, Old Lyme, Connecticut

1995 

BP Portrait Competition, London

1993

BP Portrait Competition, London

1990

Five Girls from Glasgow, Compass Gallery, Glasgow

 

SELECTED AWARDS

2024

The Knox Award, Paisley Art Institute Annual Exhibition

2017

Paisley Drawing Competion, Walker Laird Prize

2015

Open Project Funding Creative Scotland

2012

Small Painting prize, Paisley Art Institute Annual Exhibition

2009

Hope Scott Trust Award

2008

ING Discerning Eye, Scottish Prize

1999

Scottish Arts Council Award

1997

Royal Glasgow Institute, The Britannia Life Lord Provost Prize

1996

Leverhulm Trust Research Award

1995

Hope Scott Trust Award

Laing Landscape Award

Royal Overseas League, Scottish Prize

1991

Scotland on Sunday Paper Boat Awards Mayfest.

1989

The Spectator, Adam and co, " An Artist's Life" 3rd prize

1988

The Spectator, Adam and co, "Three Coties" 2nd Prize

1985

Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award 

 

WORK IN PUBLIC COLLECTION

Aberdeen Art Gallery 

Perth Museum and Art Gallery

Lillie Museum and Art Gallery

Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery

Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery

University of Strathclyde

Scottish Canals

Leicester Schools Collection

East Dunbartonshire Council

Falkirk Council Collection