Slade School of Art
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Part of the University College London, the Slade School of Art was founded in 1868 as the result of an endowment by Felix Slade. Many of the most accomplished British artists since have studied at the Slade, which offers both graduate and post-graduate qualifications; Lucian Freud and Roger Fry are among the many distinguished past members of the teaching staff.
See also: Slade Professor of Fine Art
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Notable Alumni
- Michael Andrews, painter
- Dora Carrington, artist
- Ralph Chubb, poet, printer and painter
- Sir William Coldstream, painter
- Martin Creed, artist
- Jessica Dismorr, vorticist painter
- Douglas Gordon, artist
- Antony Gormley, sculptor
- Eileen Gray, lacquer artist
- Richard Hamilton, painter and collage artist
- Mona Hatoum performance artist
- Patrick Heron, abstract painter
- Derek Jarman, artist, writer and film director
- Augustus John, painter
- Christopher Le Brun, Royal Academy engraver
- Wyndham Lewis, writer and painter
- Simon Martin, film director
- Ben Nicholson, abstract painter
- Eduardo Paolozzi, sculptor and artist
- Paula Rego, painter, illustrator and printmaker
- Stanley Spencer, painter
- Rachel Whiteread, artist and sculptor
- Leon Underwood, painter and sculptor
Status
Prospective students are gearing up for entry in September 2005.
See also
External link
- Home page (http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/)de:Slade School of Art