B i o g r a p h y

Alan Bateman is forging a reputation as one of Canada’s finest realists. He comes from a rich artistic legacy, where painting was a natural pastime. He has inherited the artistic gifts of both his father, internationally known artist Robert Bateman and his mother, Suzanne Lewis, also a superb watercolourist, Alan Bateman was born in Nigeria in 1965, grew up in Burlington, Ontario and moved to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia at the age of eight with his mother, sister and brother. Summers were spent with his father in Ontario's Haliburton Highlands. He received formal training at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the mid 1980's. Influenced by the work of Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, Bateman's work also invokes prominent East Coast realist painters; Alex Coville, Tom Forestall and Christopher and Mary Pratt.
Not surprisingly, for Bateman, life and work are intertwined in a natural process of discovery. He paints by observing familiar objects until they become part of him, and intuitive feeling that embodies his understanding of some place, some part of himself. ”To paint, I have to live in a place for some time, so I can absorb my surroundings – I’m not comfortable driving around the countryside looking for subjects. Nor am I sure how the evolution works – it just happens while I’m doing things in my day-to-day life. Something worth painting will suddenly become apparent to me – shadows of elm trees against the house, light on a wall, the colours on a hardwood floor. Time and place are as important to me as the central object.” He now lives in a 200 year-old farmhouse near Canning, Nova Scotia with his wife, artist Holly Carr and their two children, finding inspiration in the surrounding rural terrain of the Annapolis Valley, in addition to his summers in Haliburton.

Alan Bateman is a two-time recipient of The Elizabeth Greenshields Award. He’s been very active with thirteen solo exhibitions and thirteen group exhibitions to his credit. He has exhibited extensively throughout Canada, including shows in Toronto, Halifax, Hamilton, Edmonton and Victoria. In the USA he has exhibited in Ohio, Oregon and Minnesota.

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EXHIBITIONS

2009 Beckett Fine Art Ltd., Toronto, Solo Show
2007 West End Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Solo Show
2006 Masters Gallery, Calgary, Alberta Group show Robert, Alan, and John Bateman
2005 Beckett Fine Art Ltd., Toronto, Solo Show
2003 Beckett Fine Art Ltd., Toronto, Solo Show
2002 West End Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Solo Show
2002 "Red" Argyle Gallery, Halifax, NS., Group Show
2002 "Alpha Chalk" Argyle Gallery, Halifax, NS., Group Show
2001 Beckett Fine Art Ltd., Toronto, Ont., Solo Show
2000 West End Gallery, Victoria, B.C., Solo Show
1999 Zwickers Gallery, Halifax, NS, Solo Show
1998 West End Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Solo Show
1997 Burlington Art Center, Burlington, Ont. Auction
1997 McNaught Gallery, Hamilton, Ont., Solo Show
1996 Burlington Art Center, Burlington, Ont., Auction
1996 West End Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Solo Show
1995 Burlington Art Center, Burlington, Ont. Auction
1994 Gallery One, Mentor, Ohio, USA, Group Show
1994 Stevenson's Gallery, Oregon, USA, Group Show
1994 Burlington Art Center Auction, Burlington, Ont.
1993 Gallery One, Mentor, Ohio, USA, Group Show
1993 White Oaks Gallery MN, USA, Group Show
1993 Burlington Art Center Ont., Auction
1992 Beckett Gallery, Hamilton, Ont., Solo Show
1992 Gallery One, Mentor, Ohio, USA, Group Show
1992 White Oaks Gallery, MN, USA, Group Show
1992 Burlington Art Center, Burlington, Ont., Auction
1991 Burlington Art Center, Ont., Auction
1991 Gallery One, Mentor, Ohio, USA, Group Show
1991 White Oaks Gallery, MN, USA, Group Show
1990 Beckett Gallery, Hamilton, Ont., Solo Show
1990 Burlington Art Center, Burlington, Ont., Auction
1989 Windborn, Saltspring Island, B.C., Auction
1988 Beckett Gallery Hamilton, Ont., Group Show
1988 Beckett Gallery Hamilton, Ont., Views of Canada, Group Show
1987 Dartmouth Heritage Museum, Dartmouth, N.S., Solo Show