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Stuart Sutcliffe - BBC Inside Out North West (12 Nov 2012)

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BBC Inside Out North West episode on Stuart Sutcliffe and his art exhibition in November of 2012 at the Museum of Liverpool. Stuart Sutcliffe Estate: https://www.stuartsutcliffeart.com Shop Stuart Merchandise: https://www.shopstuartcollection.com STUART FERGUSSON VICTOR SUTCLIFFE "HOW DO YOU TALK ABOUT AN ARTIST WHO DIED JUST AS HE WAS GETTING READY". ~ Richard Prince. Stuart Sutcliffe was born in Edinburgh on the 23rd of June 1940, and was raised there until the age of 3- thereafter in England. His father was an engineer officer in the Merchant Navy; his mother was a school teacher. His art career began early on when he created works of art for his Mother's classroom. He attended Prescott Grammar School, and was accepted at age 16 to attend the Liverpool Regional College of Art. There in 1957, he met fellow art student and musician, John Lennon. He was persuaded by John to buy a bass guitar after the sale of one of his paintings to John Moores - the patron of the Bi - Annual Exhibitions held at the Walker Art Gallery, where the work had been exhibited. Sutcliffe joined Lennon's band as the "4th" member and changed the name from the Quarrymen to the Beatals Lennon, always having the last word changed the spelling to the Beatles. Later Pete Best was recruited just prior to their first Hamburg trip, becoming the "5th Beatle". From April 1961 to March 1962 he was awarded a scholarship at the chief Hamburg Art School, under Eduardo Paolozzi, who was doing a year as a visiting professor and who is considered one of the fathers of Pop Art. He took a keen interest in Sutcliffe and recalled: "He had so much energy and was so very inventive. The feeling of potential just splashed out from him. He had the right kind of sensibility and arrogance to succeed." Later he wrote, " My report is that Sutcliffe is very gifted and very intelligent. In the meantime he has become one of my best students. "Stuart fell in love with photographer Astrid Kirchherr and chose to leave the Beatles and devote himself to his work as an artist / painter and continue his studies at the Hamburg State School of Art. In an essay on the artist, Donald Kuspit, noted art critic and Professor of Art and Philosophy at New York University, SUNY said: "...Stuart Sutcliffe emerged as an Abstract Expressionist painter just when Abstract Expressionism was in decline, but his works return to its origins, epitomizing all that is best in it ... A certain structure is latent in the apparent chaos of Sutcliffe's handling; it is a metaphor for the structured, disciplined self - and he must have had enormous discipline and concentration to produce what he did in such a short amount of time - that Sutcliffe was in the process of realizing when he died." " He (Stuart) was an outstanding loss to Liverpool and to English painting, and over and above the merit of his pictures he has a special significance as somebody whose burning creativity switched from art into pop music and then back again. He showed the way. " John Willett He was an artist, poet and writer first and a musician second. Stuart Sutcliffe died in Hamburg in 1962 from a brain hemorrhage at the age of 21.



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Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (23 June 1940 – 10 April 1962) was a British painter and musician from Edinburgh, Scotland, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Beatles. Sutcliffe left the band to pursue his career as a painter, having previously attended the Liverpool College of Art. Sutcliffe and John Lennon are credited with inventing the name "Beetles" [sic], as they both liked Buddy Holly's band, the Crickets. They also had a fascination with group names with double meanings (...

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