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Terry Setch

Terry Setch
Born (1936-03-01) 1 March 1936 (age 80)
Lewisham, London
Nationality British
Education Slade School of Fine Art
Known for Painting, mixed media
Website www.tedi.demon.co.uk
Elected Royal West of England Academy,
Royal Academy

Terry Setch (born 11 March 1936) is a painter and Royal Academy (RA) member who lives in Penarth, Wales.

Setch attended Saturday classes at Sutton and Cheam School of Art, followed by a degree course at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. While at college he was recognised and took part in the Young Contemporaries exhibitions in 1957, 1959 and 1960. He moved to Cardiff, Wales in June 1964 to become senior painting lecturer at Cardiff College of Art.

He was a member of the 56 Group Wales from 1966 until 1979, later saying he left because it had become too risk adverse and part of the establishment.

Setch styles himself as a 'political' artist, taking the threats to the environment as an important subject. Much of his recent inspiration has been taken from his local South Wales beaches. "There are issues of waste, the enormous amount of waste and the threat to the environment" he said at his retrospective exhibition in 2011. His paintings have included CND campaigns and the Chernobyl nuclear disaster as their subjects.

Setch retired from teaching in 2001.

He was elected as a Royal Academician in 2009. Outspoken art critic Brian Sewell noted Setch's paintings at the 2011 RA Summer Exhibition, though he also asked why "are the squalid little squidges of Terry Setch hanging on these august walls?"

Setch married Dianne Shaw (later an activist with Cardiff CND) in 1967. They have a daughter, Eve.

HOLMAN, M. (2009) Terry Setch: In His Own Time. Lund Humphries, London.


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