Reuben Colley

Reuben Colley
Born 1976 (age 4142)
Residence Birmingham
Nationality British
Occupation Artist
Home town Birmingham
Website www.reubencolleyfineart.co.uk

Reuben Colley (born 1976) is an award-winning[1] and internationally recognised[2] representational artist who predominantly paints in oils and is primarily recognised for his "gritty" city-scapes[3] and parkland scenes, depicting his home town of Birmingham, England. His work is featured in a number of public collections, including that of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.[4]

Reuben Colley Remnant Collection exhibited at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. 2017.

After leaving school he studied at Bournville Art College, Birmingham and in 1995 he enrolled at The University of Wolverhampton, where he gained a BA Honours in ‘Fine Art’ specialising in painting.[5]

Colley’s paintings are valued and purchased by collectors nationally and internationally with his works often achieving significant sales values.[2] Through his work he has supported charitable causes including Freedom from Torture[6] and Birmingham Children's Hospital.[7]

After founding a commercial Fine Art Gallery - trading as Reuben Colley Fine Arts (RCFA) - in the Moseley district of Birmingham in 2010, the gallery relocated to Birmingham's city centre on Colmore Row in 2015.[8] While exhibiting Colley's own collections the gallery also represents other artists and holds a regular series of exhibitions.[9]

Colley's childhood home was on the Bromford Estate in the Hodge Hill district of Birmingham. He lives with his wife, Joanna, in Birmingham, England.[8]

Colley has said:

I don't paint a particular subject, I try to depict an atmosphere[10]

I am constantly exploring new areas of my own painting to see what creates an atmosphere or a mood for the viewer, to take them past the boundaries of being purely representational, and they become a record of my own experiences and impressions of places. [...] Painting, to me, should be a very natural process, without the restraints of gimmick and style, it is an infinite language of expression, only I find it much more comforting than using words.[11]

Acknowledgements

[Colley] has the crucial eye for an image, and a natural gift for composition [...] His paintings are serious but far from solemn; indeed, they are full of a sense of wonder; even of joy, at the very act of artistic creation. They are the real thing.

Robin Simon, Editor of the British Art Journal[12]

Over the twelve years that Reuben Colley has been working as a professional landscape painter, his unique talent and whole-hearted commitment to advancing the discipline of landscape painting have earned him wide recognition within the British art scene.

artlyst.com[13]

Over the last 20 years, Colley has firmly established himself within the Birmingham topographical tradition. In his paintings of the urban landscape, he draws upon some of modern art's most powerful movements, including impressionism, photo-realism and even pop art. The ordinary, the commonplace, the neglected, the abandoned [...]

Henrietta Lockhart, Curator of History at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[14]

Colley becomes the city’s own ‘painter of modern life’, recording its metamorphosis from a landscape of grey anonymity to a series of sites and sights of glamorous leisure [...] Colley’s principal theme is the changing landscape and iconic leisure spaces of a new Birmingham. [...] The artist remains throughout a detached observer, the flâneur, who in his many guises from rag-picker to leisured consumer marvels at the ephemeral beauty of the urban moment, ‘addicted to its optical illusions’ (Gilloch 2002:132).

Ed. Liam Kennedy, Remaking Birmingham. The Visual Culture of Urban Regeneration[15]

[...] its wonderful to see Reuben's personal work thriving as a young Birmingham artist and indeed the gallery here doing what I've always believed it can for Birmingham [...]

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands[16][14]

Awards

  • 2002 Best Up and Coming Published Artist. Fine Art Trade Guild[17]
  • 2007 Best Work on Paper - Birmingham Open. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[18]
  • 2012 Best Painting - West Midlands Open. Wolverhampton Art Gallery / Birmingham Museums[1]

Exhibitions

Brindley Light. Oil on canvas. Reuben Colley. 2003. Part of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Collection.
  • 2001 Impressions of Birmingham. ICC, Birmingham[19]
  • 2002 Streetlife. ICC, Birmingham
  • 2002 Impressions of London, Harrods, London[20]
  • 2003 Forward. ICC, Birmingham
  • 2005 California. Bruton Street, London
  • 2005 Venice. ICC, Birmingham
  • 2007 Urban Landscapes. New Bond Street, London
  • 2007 Birmingham Open. Gas Hall, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[18]
  • 2008 Reuben Colley Exhibition. ICC, Birmingham
  • 2008 The Art Of Birmingham 1940 to the Millennium. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
  • 2009 Birmingham Seen. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[21]
  • 2010 City of Culture Exhibition in conjunction with Birmingham City Council. RCFA[9], Birmingham
  • 2011 Reuben Colley Exhibition. Hay Hill Gallery. Cork Street, Mayfair[22]
  • 2012 My Birmingham. RCFA, Birmingham[23]
  • 2013 City Living. RCFA, Birmingham[24]
  • 2015 Change In the Inner City, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[25] [26]
  • 2016 City Living Collection II. RCFA, Birmingham[27]
  • 2017 Remnant (Preview). Bridge Gallery, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[28]
  • 2017 Remnant. RCFA, Birmingham[14][29]

Acquisitions

  • 2002 Council House. Acquired by Birmingham City Council
  • 2003 Brindley Light. Acquired by Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[4]
  • 2006 Vitol Oil - London. Acquired by Vitol Group
  • 2011 9:45 Church Street. Acquired by Brown Shipley Private Bank. Birmingham[30]
  • 2011 Selfridges at Night, Birmingham. Acquired by Selfridges, Birmingham
  • 2015 John Lewis Birmingham Portfolio. (A collection of five paintings). Acquired by The John Lewis Partnership, John Lewis, Grand Central, Birmingham
  • 2018 Birmingham Law Courts. Acquired by The Birmingham Law Society.[31]

Professional oeuvre

c. 2001 - 2003

Beach: Parasols, Three Parasols, Yellow Parasol, Ashore, Siesta, Hideaway, The Sandbar, The Villa, Blue Horizon, Midday, Castaway, The Boat, The Blue Table, Poolside, Cool Waters I, Cool Waters II, The Pool, The Pool Bar, Lagoon, Footprints, Footprints in the Sand I, Footprints in the Sand II, Castle Hideaway I (OP), Castle Hideaway II (OP), Pure Blue (OP), Pure Blue I, Pure Blue II, Sunset (OP). Bar: Cocktails, The Waitress. Rural: Fading Light (OP), Blue Skies, Autumn Reflections, Late Summer, Landscape I, Landscape II. America: Noon (OP), Freeway (OP). Miscellaneous: Council House. "City street with figures" (with traffic lights and grey building on the right; title & year unknown). "Landscape at dusk, a car driving along the road" (title & year unknown) (OP). Early painting - recorded in 2017 - at One Devonshire Place, Birmingham orthodontic centre (of four storey building in golden field; title and year unknown).[32] Early painting of "Internal nightclub scene" (Violet/pink; title & year unknown). DJ at work (from first exhibition) (OC).

2001

Impressions of Birmingham Collection: Bradford Street (OP), Study for the Rotunda (OP), Subway (OP), Rotunda (OP), Centenary Square (OP), BT Tower (OP), View from Sante FE (OP), Bank (OP), Bank - Rear Window (OP), St Martins (OP), Traffic (OP), Skyline (OP), Barker Bridge (OP), Queensway (OP), St Chad's Circus Queensway (OP), View From Santa Fe (OP), St Paul's Square (OP), Birmingham And Fazeley Canal (OP), Belgrave Middleway (OP), The Iron Man (OP), View from Alcester Road (OP), Holiday Wharf in the Snow (OP), Study for Hall of Memory (OP), Le Petit Blanc (OP), The Mailbox (OP), Mailbox at Night (OP).[33]

2002

Street Life Collection: The Coffee House (OP), Canalside Reflection (OP), Birmingham Transport Mural (OP), New Street Station (OC).

2003

Brindley Light (OP), Gasometers (OP), Under the Bridge (OP), The Lamp Post (OP), Directions (OP), Against the Flow (OP), Out of Town (OP).

2004 - 2005

California Collection: Coast Road (OP), Liquor Store (OP), The Beach House (OP), Motel [California Collection version] (OP), Metropolis (OP), White Car [or, The White Car] (OP), San Clemente (OP), Beach Car Park (OP), The Balcony (OP), Car Pool [or, Carpool] (OP), Free (OP), Dusk I (OP), Dusk II (OP),

2006

Wasteland (MP), Time to Think (OC), Embankment - Winter Sun (MP), 24 Hour City (MP), A New Beginning 'Drawing' (MP), A New Beginning (OC), A Walk in the Park 'Drawing' (MP), A Walk in the Park (OC), After Hours (OC), Cafe Bohemia (OC), Cafe Bohemia 'Drawing' (MP), Houses of Parliament 'Drawing' (MP), Embankment Mist 'Drawing' (MP), Embankment Mist (OC), Embankment Rain 'Drawing' (MP), Embankment Rain (OC), After Hours (MP), City Lights [Drawing] (MP), Time to Think 'Drawing' (MP), By Night 'Drawing' (MP), Through the Trees (OC), Three Colts Lane 'Drawing' (MP), City Lights (OC).

Vitol Oil. (Commission by Vitol Group).

2007

Spaghetti Junction (MP), Newtown Snow (OC), Newtown Snow [#2] (MP), St Chads Snow (OC), Under the Bridge [#2] (MP), Barker Bridge Snow (MP), Expressway in Winter (MP), Choppers Yard [Drawing] (MP).

2008

Champs 'New York' Drawing (MP), Champs 'New York' (OC), Benas Bar 'New York' Drawing (MP), Benas Bar 'New York' (OC), Oyster Bar 'New York' Drawing (MP), Oyster Bar 'New York' (OC).

Coast Series (I) (OC), Coast Series (II) (OC), Horizon I (OC), Horizon II (OC), The Cape (OC), Headland Rain (OC), Facing the Elements II (MP), Sunset Point (OC), Sunset Cove (OC).

Gas Street Basin (OC), New Street Rain Drawing (CP), New Street Rain II Drawing (CP), New Street Rain (OC), New Street Rain II (OC), Holiday Wharf (OC), Evening Holiday Wharf (OC), Dusk Holiday Wharf (OC), A Winters Walk (OC).

New Street Evening (OC), Evening St Paul's (OC), The Rep Bar (OC), Trattoria (OC), A table for two (OC), Brindley Light II (OC), Dusk - St Paul's (OC), Canalside Evening (OC), The Hippodrome (OC), Canalside Reflections II [sic] (OC), New Street Sunset (OC), Canal Lights (OC), Canal Lights II (OC), St Martin's View (MP), Sunlight On The Arches (MP).[34]

2009

Under the Expressway Drawing (MP), Under the Expressway (OC), Under the Expressway Series I (MP), Under the Expressway Series II (OP) [sometimes recorded as MP], Under the Expressway Series III (OP) [sometimes recorded as MP], Fazeley Street [Lighter] (Recorded as OC), Fazeley Street [Darker] (OC), DEP International (OC).

Across the Harbour (OC), Calm Waters (OC), Newlyn Calm (OC), Newlyn Winter (OC).

Moseley St. Mary's Church. (Painted for and donated to the St. Mary's Bells Fund Charity).[35]

2010 - 2011

New Street Snow Series I (OC), New Street Snow Series II (OC), New Street Snow Series III (OC).

London Eye Rain (OC), London Eye Evening (OC), London Eye Night (Original Etching Edition; Dual Signed), River Thames Dusk (OC), River Thames [I] (OC), River Thames II (OC), River Thames Evening (OC), Embankment (OC), Embankment Night (MC), Embankment at Night (OC), Embankment Dusk (OC), Embankment Pier Evening (OC), Embankment Pier Night (OC), Hyde Park Winter (OC), Battersea Snow (OC), Battersea Evening (OC), Westminster Sunset (OC), Westminster Winter (OC), Houses of Parliament Dusk (OC), House of Parliament Evening (OC), Underground Reflections (OC), London Underground (OC), London Underground II (OC), Trafalgar Square (OC), Trafalgar Square Snow (OC), Tower Bridge (OC), Oxford Street (OC), Covent Garden (OC), Covent Garden Night Fall (OC), Covent Garden Grey Day (OC), Covent Garden Underground Rain (OC), Covent Garden Evening (OC), Le Cafe De Jardin (OC), Piccadilly Night (OC), Piccadilly Night II (OC), Piccadilly Rain (OC), Piccadilly Snow (OC), Piccadilly Underground (OC), Windmill Theatre (OC). (Prints also available of an original OC painting, seemingly of the Harrods building, London; title unknown).

The Rusty Shed (OC), The Cot Valley Series II (OC), The Harbour Wall (OC), Low Tide (OC).

Ashton Engineering Co. (MP), The Junction [Drawing] (MP), Distant Rays (MP), The Railway Arches [or, The Railway Arches - Snow] (MP), The Cape [Drawing] (MP), Across the City (MP), Where We Play (MP), Where We Play [#2] (OC).

Under the Expressway Series IV (OC), Under the Expressway Series V (OC), Under the Expressway Series VI (OC), The Frozen Expressway (OC), View from Birmingham Wheels (OC), The Junction (OC), New Street - December (OC), New Street Evening II (OC), New Street Evening III (OC), New Street Evening IV (OC), The Rotunda from Bordesley Street Car Park (OC), Croft Garage (OC), Aston Alley (WPP), The Back of John Moore's House (WPP), Heading into New Street (WPP), University Tower in the Rain (WPP), Our Patch in Winter (WPP), The Fox and Grapes [#2] (WPP).

Going to the Match. Trinity Road Stand. Villa Park [also known as 'Going to the Match, Villa Park'] (OC), Going to the Match, Halfords Lane. (OC), Evening Kick Off at St. Andrew's (OC).

9:45 Church Street (OC). (Commission by Brown Shipley Private Bank, Birmingham).

Selfridges at Night (OC). (Commission by Selfridges, Birmingham).

The Hall of Memory (OC). (Painted for the Birmingham HELP for Heroes ball charity auction).

2012

Belmont Row (OC), The Eagle and Tun - Bright Day (OC), The Playing Fields (OC), The Playing Fields [Drawing] (GP), NRG (OC), Primez (OC), The Light at the End of the Tunnel (OC), Autumn Subway (OC), Belmont Row - Abandoned Caravan (OC), The Rotunda and the Arches (OC), The Bromford (OC), Pillars of the Community (OC), Pillars of the Community II (OC), University Tower in the Winter (OC), Our Patch (OC), Aston Tavern (OC), The Armada (OC), Coming Out of the Subway (OC), Back of the Jug (OC), No More Red Red Wine (OC), The Fox and Grapes (OC), Choppers Yard (OC), Albion Vaults (OC), Night Car Park (GP).

Part of the 'Locality' group exhibition: Birmingham Waterways Series I (OC), Birmingham Waterways Series II (OC), Birmingham Waterways Series III (OC), Birmingham Waterways Series IV (OC), Birmingham Waterways Series V (OC), Birmingham Waterways Series VI (OC), Birmingham Waterways Series VII (OC).

32 Drawings: Moby Dick's (PP), The Back of the Bond Street Co. (PP), Bristol Road (PP), The Fire Escape at the Jug (PP), A Reminder of the City (PP), The Bromford (PP), The Subway Home (PP), The Eagle and Tun (PP), The Goalposts (PP), Albion Vaults (PP), No More Red Red Wine (PP), The Expressway in Snow (PP), Driving into Town (PP), Belmont Row (PP), Our Patch (PP), The Old QE from Selly Oak (PP), Under the Expressway (PP), The Old Bus Station (PP), The Junction (PP), The Junction II (PP), The Gunmakers Arms (PP), Floodgate Street Night (PP), The Firs Estate (PP), The Rotunda and the Arches (PP), The Bull (PP), The Brook (PP), The Armada (PP), Spaghetti Dusk (PP), The Garages (PP), Playing Fields (OGP), Salford Park (PP), Out the Back (PP).

2013

City Living Collection: Digbeth Evening (OC), Digbeth Dusk (OC), St Martin's Evening (OC), Night Cafe (OC), The View from the Cube (OC), The Water's Edge (OC), Canal Reflections (OC), Canalside Snow (OC), Winter Canal (OC), Winter Reflections (OC), New Street Reflections (OC), Coffee Shop (OC), Bullring Winter (OC), High Street Morning (OC), City Living (OC).

Coast Collection: Botallack (OC), Clearing Rain (OC), Grey & Yellow (OC), People on the Beach in the Rain (OC), Rain and Heather (OC), Rainy Cove (OC), St Michael's Mount (OC).

2014

Botallack Mist (OGP), Botallack Ruin (OGP), Coast Path Mist (OGP), Coastal Path Walk (OGP), Coastal Light (OGP), Penwith Trees (OGP), Towards Botallack (OGP), Walking West Towards Kenidjack (OGP), Coast Path Walk (OGP).

Sledging in Pype Hayes Park (OC), Warehouse in Winter (OC), Concrete and Snow (OC).

(A private commission, at Cape Cod, South Eastern Massachusetts, USA; title unknown).

2015

Sutton Park Collection: View From Town Gate (OC), Keepers Pool, Spring [sic] (OC), Keepers Pool [sic] (OC), Sutton Park Trees I (OC), Sutton Park Trees II (OC), Distant Light (OC), Sutton Park Walk I (OC), Sutton Park Walk II (OC), Sutton Park Winter (OC), Wetland (OC), The Railway Bridge (OGP), Towards Keeper's (OGP; also recorded as GP), Towards the Light (OGP), Powell's Pool (OC), Blackroot Pool (OC), Blackroot (GP), Keeper's Pool [Drawing] (GP), Powell's Pool [Drawing] (GP), Sutton Park Gorse (GP), The Railway Bridge [Drawing] (GP), View From Town Gate [Drawing] (GP), Woodland I [Drawing] [or, Woodland] (GP), Woodland II [Drawing] (GP), A Breezy Day [Drawing] (GP).

John Lewis Birmingham Portfolio (OC). (Five paintings - Evening Reflections St Martin's, New Street After The Rain, Dusk Over New Street Basin, Sun Setting Over New Street, End Of The Day Digbeth - acquired by The John Lewis Partnership, Birmingham).

Part of the group Nicklin Revisited Collection: Reed Square Castle Vale [1968] (OC), Bullring Market Saturday Afternoon [1968] (OC), Bullring Market [1959] (OC), Bullring Flower Seller [1959] (OC), Bullring Market with Market Hall [1959] (OC), Electric Avenue Bridge [1968] (OC), Electric Avenue Bridge [1968, #2] (GP), Electric Avenue Bridge and Aston Church [1968] (OC), Electric Avenue Bridge and Aston Church [1968, #2] (GP), Soho Road Shops [Handsworth] [1968] (OC), Corner of Soho Road and Thornhill Road [1968] (OC), Corner of Soho Road and Boulton Road [1968] (OC), Soho Road near Boulton Road [Handsworth] [1968] (OC), Handsworth Market, Soho Road [1968] [or 'Soho Road Handsworth Market'] (OC), Hockley Flyover, Icknield Street and Hunters Road [1968] [or, 'Hockley Flyover Icknield Street'] (OC). Hockley Flyover Soho Road [1968] (OC).

2016

Shelter (OC), 27 Bridges Series I (OC), 27 Bridges Series II (OC), 27 Bridges Series III (OC), 27 Bridges Series IV (OC), 27 Bridges Series V (OC), 27 Bridges Series VI (OC), 27 Bridges Series VII (OC), 27 Bridges Series VIII (OC).

Path to the Park (OC), Stepping Stones (OC), Rooftops[36] (OC).

City Living Collection II: Corporation Street I (OC), Corporation Street II (OC), New Street Rain I (OC), New Street Rain II [City Living II version] (OC), New Street Rain III (OC), New Street Rain IV (OC), New Street Rain V (OC), New Street Odeon (OC), New Street Blue Sky I (OC), New Street Blue Sky II (OC).

Coney Island Collection: Nathan's Famous (OC), Shoot the Freak (OC), Live Human Target (OC), The Cyclone (OC), Coney Island Beach Shop (OC).

Venetian Collection: Venetian Collection I (OC), Venetian Collection II (OC), Venetian Collection II (OC), Venetian Collection IV (OC), Venetian Collection V (OC), Venetian Collection VI (OC), Venetian Collection VII (OC), Venetian Collection VIII (OC), Venetian Collection IX (OC), Venetian Collection X (OC).

2017

Home Time (OC), Walk the Plank (OC).

Cape Cod Collection (largely released in 2017): Motel (OC), Motel Pool (OC), Motel Pool II [or, The Motel Pool 2] (OC), The House with a Tree (OC), The Coast Road (OC), The Open Road (OC), Beachfront Motel (OC), The Boat on the Lawn (OC), The Path to the Beach (OC), The Silver Stream (OC), The Terrace (OC), The House with a Terrace (OC), The House with a Tree (OC), A Place on the Beach (OC), Across the Bay (OC), Beach House (OC), Houses on a Hill (OC), The Barn in the Dunes (OC), The Cycle Trail (OC), The White House (OC), The Beach Car Park (OC), The Cycle Trail (OC), Truro Beach 1 (OC), Truro Beach 2 (OC), Truro Beach 3 (OC), Truro Beach 4 (OC), Truro Beach 5 (OC), Truro Beach 6 (OC), Truro Beach 7 (OC), Truro Beach 8 (OC), Truro Beach 9 (OC), Truro Beach 10 (OC).

Xt (OC). (Charity painting for Birmingham Children's Hospital Charity).

Xt bear. (Fiberglass sleuth adorned with original recreation of Xt painting - in acrylic paint - for Birmingham Children's Hospital Charity; part of Birmingham's Big Sleuth public art project).[37]

Remnant Collection: Moseley in Bloom (OC), Bridge 83, Dark Tunnel (OC), Bridge 83, Light Tunnel (OC), Stumps (OC), Paradise Lost I (OC), Paradise Lost II (OC), 127 Aldridge Road (OC), Fletchers Walk I (OC), Fletchers Walk II (OC), Paradise (OC), Mass House Pillar (OC), Yellow Lee Bank Business Centre (OC), Red Lee Bank Business Centre (OC), Duddeston Viaduct (OC), Mass House Pillar Diptych (OC), The Birmingham Arms (OC), The Sculpture (OC), The Butts (Study) (OC), The Butts (OC), The Footbridge (OC), The Bridge (OC), The White Diamond (OC), Sane (OC), Moseley Rail (OC), The Drome (OC), Tickets, Parcels - Longbridge (OC), The Knife and Fork (OC).

2018

Sutton Park: Lord Donegal's Ride I (OC), Lord Donegal's Ride II (OC), A Walk In The Park I (OC), A Walk In The Park II (OC), Edge Of The Park (OC), Ponies in the Park (OC), Between the Bridges (OC), House in the Park (OC).

(A private commission forming part of the 2018 Sutton Park series; title unknown. OC, 320 x 170cm).[38]

St Ives Harbour: Three Boats (OC), Four Boats (OC), Low Tide (OC).

Birmingham Law Courts (OC). (A commission to mark the bicentenary of The Birmingham Law Society).[31]


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