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  • Top 3 works:
    • Raise High Your Ruins
    • Santes Mariona
    • Shooting Down the Union Saethu Jac yr Undeb
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1956, Sarnau, United Kingdom
  • Museums on APS:
    • University of South Wales Art Collection Museum
    • University of South Wales Art Collection Museum
    • University of South Wales Art Collection Museum
    • University of South Wales Art Collection Museum
    • University of South Wales Art Collection Museum
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  • Works on APS: 4
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Top-ranked work: Raise High Your Ruins

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Iwan Bala's artistic work frequently explores themes related to:
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In what year did Iwan Bala win the Gold Medal in Fine Art at the National Eisteddfod of Wales?
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Before focusing on fine art, Iwan Bala initially studied which subjects at the University of Aberystwyth?
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Iwan Bala held an artist-in-residence position in which African country?

Iwan Bala: Life and Art

Early Life and Education

Born Richard Iwan Ellis Roberts in May 1956 in Sarnau, Merionethshire, Wales, Iwan Bala is a prominent Welsh artist deeply rooted in the cultural landscape of his homeland. He was raised in Gwyddelwern, near Corwen, Denbighshire, and attended Ysgol y Berwyn comprehensive school in Bala. His academic journey began with studies in Geography and Politics at the University of Aberystwyth (1974), followed by a dedicated pursuit of Fine Art at Cardiff College of Art from 1975 to 1977. He further honed his skills, earning an MA in Fine Art from the University of Wales Institute Cardiff in 1993.

Artistic Development and Influences

Bala’s artistic development is characterized by a unique approach to landscape and identity. His work often incorporates memorized and imagined maps, reflecting a deep connection to the Welsh terrain and its cultural narratives. While specific formal influences aren't widely documented, his exploration of place and memory suggests an affinity with artists who engage in similar thematic concerns. The rugged beauty of Wales itself serves as a primary influence, alongside a keen interest in Welsh history, language, and folklore.

Themes and Style

Key themes within Bala’s oeuvre include Welsh culture, identity, landscape, memory, and the complexities of belonging. His style is often described as abstract expressionist, though it incorporates elements of assemblage and mixed media. He frequently employs a rich palette and layered textures to create evocative and emotionally resonant works. The use of maps – both real and imagined – is a recurring motif, symbolizing the artist’s attempt to chart not only physical space but also cultural and personal territories.

Major Achievements and Recognition

  • 1990: Artist in Residence at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.
  • 1993: Presented the S4C arts programme Delweddau Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe Images).
  • 1997: Won the Gold Medal in Fine Art at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.
  • 1998: Awarded the Glyndŵr Award for outstanding contributions to the arts in Wales.
  • Numerous grants from the Arts Council of Wales, supporting travel and research.

Historical Significance and Legacy

Iwan Bala’s contribution lies in his ability to articulate a distinctly Welsh artistic vision. His work engages with complex issues of national identity and cultural preservation, offering a powerful commentary on the relationship between place, memory, and belonging. He has inspired many artists through his unique style and commitment to exploring Welsh themes. His artworks are held in numerous public and private collections across Wales and beyond, ensuring his lasting legacy within the art world.

Recent Activities

From 2007 to 2015, Bala served as a Senior Lecturer at the School of Creative Arts and Humanities at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Carmarthen. In 2012, he collaborated with poet Menna Elfyn on an exhibition titled Field-notes, further demonstrating his interdisciplinary approach to artmaking.