Adrian STOKES
Born on 27 October 1902, London, the artist read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1920-3. He studied art at the Euston Road School, starting in 1936 with Victor PASMORE and mixed with Ben NICHOLSON, Barbara HEPWORTH, and Naum GABO, all of whom he later invited to Cornwall to escape the war.
His first wife was Phil Whiting whom he married in 1938 after meeting her painting in France. The couple moved to Carbis Bay, where they painted and ran a market garden for the war effort. After the break-up of their marriage, he married her sister Ann Mellis.
Stokes is better known as a writer on art, also a poet, and because of sharing a name with a distinguished previous artist of the St Ives Colony, is most often referred to as 'Stokes, the writer' even though both artists published books about art.
Their home at Carbis Bay, near St Ives was Little Parc Owles, 1939-46, which was sold to Peter LANYON.
Titles of paintings include Landscape, West Penwith Moor (1937) and primarily were topographical and impressionistic.
Among his published books are The Thread of Ariadne 1925, The Stones of Rimini 1934, Colour and Form 1937, Cézanne 1947, Michelangelo 1956, Greek Culture and the Ego 1961, and Painting and the Inner World 1963.
media
Writer & critic, poet and painter.
works and access
Works include: Landscape, West Penwith Moor (1937)
Access to Work: Manchester Art Gallery November in the Dolomites; oil on canvas, 1904; Arts Council; Tate Gallery
exhibitions
Group shows, various, local & at large
1951: One-man show, Leger Galleries, London
1973: Tate Gallery Memorial
1982: Retrospective, Serpentine Gallery
1992: Artists from Cornwall, RWE Bristol
memberships
Trustee of the Tate Gallery from 1961.
misc further info
references
M Bird (2008) St Ives Artists/Biography of Place & Time
Buckman (2006) Artists/Britain since 1945
P Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - innovators and followers
Hardie (2009) Artists/Newlyn & West Cornwall p347
Hoyle, H (Dec 2010 Women Artists in Cornwall www.cornishmuse.blogspot.com) Review of BBC4 documentary 'Art of Cornwall'
Hoyle, H (Oct 2013 Women Artists in Cornwall www.cornishmuse.blogspot.com) 'Margaret Mellis and St Ives Modernism'
RWE (1992) Painters from Cornwall, Bristol: Sansom, p36;
Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64: 25 Years of Painting, Sculpture & Pottery, biog notes p142 photo with Margaret
Tate Online
Whybrow (1994) St Ives