David Cregeen

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| name = David Cregeen

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| nationality = British

| education = MA Hons and M.Phil-University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh College of Art, Accademia di Belle Arti{{where|date=March 2018}}

| occupation = Sculptor

| notable_works = Faces in History{{cite web|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/default.aspx?pageid=438&n=sculptor-meets-the-queen-after-years-2008-05-16 |title=TURKEY – Sculptor meets the Queen after years |publisher=Hurriyetdailynews.com |date=16 May 2008 |access-date=2 February 2014}} Eternal Images{{cite web|url=http://www.turkishairlines.com/en-kr/skylife/cityscope/2007/december/londradan-anadoluya-yolculuk |title=Turkish Airlines – City Scope |publisher=turkishairlines.com |access-date=2 February 2014}}

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| awards = Grollo d'Oro Treviso Venice. 1982.

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David Cregeen is a British sculptor{{cite book | last =Anyaoku | first =Emeka | title =The MissingHeadlines: Selected Speeches | publisher =Liverpool University Press | year = 1997| isbn =9780853238126 }} whose principal home and studio has, for many years, been located in Southern Turkey.{{Citation needed|date=July 2024}} Early in his career, the American art collector Arthur M. Sackler commissioned him to undertake a sculptural project called ' Faces in History'. Amongst multiple other portrait heads, his sculptures included Queen Elizabeth II as head of The Commonwealth, Pope John Paul II, President Nelson Mandela, President Gorbachev and Baroness Thatcher.{{cite web |url=http://cregeen.com/site.htm |title=David Cregeen – Internationally acclaimed Bronze Sculptor |publisher=Cregeen.com |access-date=2 February 2014 |archive-date=27 August 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130827134627/http://cregeen.com/site.htm |url-status=dead }} Cregeen's portrait and figure works have elements of expressionism and abstraction, many of which reflect the early influence of his training in Edinburgh and Florence.{{cite book | last =Katz | first =Loiz | title =David Cregeen Sculpture: A Retrospective Exhibition, 1981–1988. | publisher = The Carminel Gallery | year = 1988}}{{cite book | last =Royal Festival Hall | title =Humanism in Contemporary British Sculpture I: Evelyn Body, Alan Brazier, David Cregeen, Fenwick Lawson, Simon Stringer | publisher = Royal Festival Hall | year = 1985}}

Early life and education

David Cregeen is a member of the Scottish and English Manx family, known for their academic and artistic contributions. His paternal uncle was the Scottish Oral Historian Eric R. Cregeen,{{cite web|url=http://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/obituary-joan-cregeen-mbe-charity-worker-1-810362 |title=Obituary: Joan Cregeen MBE, charity worker |publisher=The Scotsman |access-date=2 February 2014}} his aunt was the archaeologist and playwright Shiela Cregeen, and his maternal grandmother, Madeleine Howells, a painter, was the first cousin of Dr Herbert Howells, an English composer of sacred music.

The eldest of 5 children, his father William Allan Cregeen FRIC was a forensic scientist, and his mother was Joan Madeleine Cregeen MBE.BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING DWIGHT EISENHOWER GLOBAL AWARDS GALA . The Plaza Hotel. New York City. 2010. Gala Program. THE SCULPTOR – DAVID CREGEEN Cregeen was educated in England, Canada and later Scotland where he attended Dollar Academy before going on to Edinburgh University, where he graduated with an Honors Degree in Sociology and Social Anthropology before completing a degree as Master of Philosophy. Concurrent with this, he undertook a special course in sculpture at the Edinburgh College of Art and completed both in 1976 when he moved to Florence. To further his technique in sculpture and drawing, Cregeen enrolled at the Academia de Belle Arti and The Scoulo Libera del Nuodo.

Works

In 1985, Cregeen took part in Humanism in contemporary British Sculpture. Since 1989, while working and exhibiting internationally, he has made his home and principle studio in Southern Turkey; Much of his inspiration is reflected in the internationally touring exhibition, Eternal Image: A Journey in Anatolia.

Among many other portrait sculptures he has completed are busts of the {{cite news | last =Saglam | first =Asil | title =Sculptor meets the Queen after years | newspaper =Turkish Daily News | date =16 May 2008 | url =http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/default.aspx?pageid=438&n=sculptor-meets-the-queen-after-years-2008-05-16 | access-date =17 October 2013 }} late Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, King Michael of Romania, the Prince of Wales, his wife the Duchess of Cornwall,{{cn|date=August 2020}} and leading Turkish philanthropist and business man, Sakip Sabanci. In 2006, he travelled to Nigeria to sculpt President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Cregeen's work is found in many public and private collections including Royal Collection, The National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC, The Arthur M Sackler Collection New York, The Sakip Sabanci Museum Istanbul, the University of Edinburgh, Harvard University, the University of Bucharest, Barclays Bank, BNP Paribas, Akbank, and Garanti Bank.{{Royal Collection|100717|Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (1900-2002)|David Cregeen}}{{cite web|url=https://www.sabanci.com/en/press-room/press-releases/the-bust-of-erol-sabanci-inaugurated-at-sabanci-center-on-akbank-s-60th-anniversary/i-966 |title=THE BUST OF EROL SABANCI INAUGURATED AT SABANCI CENTER ON AKBANK'S 60TH ANNIVERSARY – Press Room – Press Releases – Sabancı Holding |publisher=Sabanci.com |access-date=2 February 2014}}

Figure sculpture

File:Rockman-2007.jpg|Rockman

File:'Goat Woman' ( back) 1989.JPG|Goat Woman 1989

File:Olive Woman- bronze 1989-(12.a) (1).jpg|Olive Woman

File:After newtondon.JPG|Cornucopia

File:'Chirali'-1997.jpg|Chirali

File:'Aspendos' 1998.jpg|Aspendos 1998

Portrait sculpture

File:Queen Elizabeth II. bronze 1992-.jpg|Queen Elizabeth II

File:King Michael of Romania- 1990.jpg|King Michael of Romania

File:Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother-bronze-1990-(19).jpg|Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother

File:President Nelson Mandela 1997- sculpted for 'Faces in History' (1).jpg|President Nelson Mandela

File:Lady Thatcher- bronze.2006.jpg|Baroness Thatcher

File:Sakip Sabanci - bronze-1997 (17).jpg|Sakıp Sabancı

References