Simon Edmondson

Simon Edmondson

Simon Edmondson was born in 1955 in London. In 1978 he completed his artistic training with a Master’s Degree at Chelsea School of Art, as did many other notable artists of his generation. At Chelsea his teachers included Anthony Whishaw, Ken Kiff, Lawrence Gowing, and Victor Willing.

In the same year he won a scholarship to go to Syracuse University, New York, where visiting artists and critics with whom he had contact included Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, Kenneth Noland and Clement Greenberg. Before returning to England in 1980 Edmondson spent time in New York City where he became friends with many young artists and familiar with the art scene there.

After returning to London he began to work with the recently opened Nicola Jacob’s Gallery and exhibited between 1981 and 1991 with this influential art dealer. During this period he established contacts in Berlin, Zurich, New York and Los Angeles with many one-man shows including Michael Haas, Berlin (1986), and David Beitzel, New York (1989, 1991).

In 1991 he moved to Madrid where he now lives and works. He had his first major public space exhibition at the Deutsche Bank, Madrid in 1998 (Selected Works 1987-1998). In 2009-10 he had a second important public space exhibition in Austria at the Stadtgalerie Klagenfurt ( Selected Works 1986-2009).