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BIOGRAPHY

David A. Haughton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1956 and moved to Canada in 1991. He has been exhibiting for over thirty years. In the mid 1980s, Haughton began defining an original artistic style. He captures the essence of what he is seeing with a quick sketch, then paints layer upon layer of glaze and scumble.

Haughton has extensively painted the wild west coast of British Columbia with its stormy clouds, sparkling waters and ships at sea. Other series have captured the deep rich tones of Dordogne, Provence and Tuscany and the intense clarity of the light in Greece. He has exhibited in Zurich, Boston, New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle and Vancouver, and his work hangs in private and corporate collections worldwide.

Haughton's artistic role model is the Japanese master Hokusai, who strove to keep learning and growing well into his ninties. He hopes to achieve a state where his "every line and dot on the page is alive". Other artistic heroes include Cezanne, Winslow Homer, Van Gogh and Goya: all primarily self-taught, independent and somewhat solitary artists with self-reflective tendencies.

With the Kindertotentanz paintings, Haughton wrestles with the moral ambiguities of modern medicine (he trained as a medical doctor at Harvard College and Cornell University Medical College, and currently is a pediatric emergency doctor), mining themes akin to Goya's Disasters of War and Black Paintings.


SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2007    Ships, Mountains and the Sea IV, Gallery O – Contemporary, Vancouver, BC
            The Kindertotentanz, The Art Center, Vancouver, BC
            Fragments of the Sea, CYA-Dikeme Gallery, Athens, Greece
2003    Simon Patrich Gallery, Vancouver BC
2000    Simon Patrich Gallery, Vancouver BC
1999    Simon Patrich Gallery, Vancouver BC
1998    Simon Patrich Gallery, Vancouver BC
1997    Simon Patrich Gallery, Vancouver BC
1994    Barrett-Post Contemporary Art, Vancouver BC
1993    Community Arts Council Gallery, Vancouver BC
1992    Simon Fraser University, Vancouver B.C.
1990    Mission West Gallery, South Pasadena CA.
1983    Galerie Tuchfabrik, Wadenswil (ZH) Switzerland
1981    Treffpunkt Galarie, Zurich Switzerland
           Belltower Gallery, The Riverside Church, NYC
            Samuel J. Woods Library, NYC
1979    Reformierte Kirchgemeindehaus, Kilchberg (ZH) Switzerland
1978    Hilles Library, Harvard College, Cambridge MA

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2009    PULP, Gallery 110, Seattle, Washington
            New Members Show, Gallery 110, Seattle, Washington
1998    New York Art International, Jacob Javitas Center, NYC
1996    Arthur Ross Gallery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA
1993    Images and Objects XI, Trail BC

 
 
 
 
 
 

             



   Copyright David Haughton 2002-2010


     
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