Biography
2008
SHANGHAI; "The shanghai art fair" 10-14 September
2008
BARGEMON; France, personal exhibition, "Prise de Conscience Pour la Planete"
2008
SHANGHAI; China, Gallery Cinquini.
2007
BARGEMON; Personal exhibition, "Museum Camos".
2007
MARSEILLE; France; "British Artists in Provence", "Gallerie La Cadrerie".
2005
BARGEMON; Installation of new Studio & Permanent Exhibition space.
2004:
BARGEMON; Personal Exhibition, Bargemon Mairie (Town Hall).
Rodney Goodwin-Salter
Born in the village of Ide near Exeter Devon, (England) 2nd August 1945 he grew up with an extremely inquisitive mind in a contented family background. From a comparatively early age he had a place in which he could work on his multiple projects. Designs, inventing gadgets, whatever the motivation was of the day. There was nothing he liked more than to be working alone in what was ostensibly, his Garden Shed. Although in winter he would bring (if at all possible) whatever he was working on into the sitting room where his mother, a very tolerant soul, would let him chisel, saw, stick and glue. It is not surprising then, with his loathing of mathematics*; that he excelled in every other subject, including working different materials, metal, and wood on one hand and painting, creating art on the other. Drawing was his force as a child; he could always think three dimensionally, in technical drawing or in portraying with light and shade on paper or canvas, whatever the inspiration or subject might be.
In 1961 he started on the long professional learning curve as a “Lithographic artist” with the printers, James Townsend & Sons, this lasted for almost eight years. In effect it was a graphic studio and at that period all originals were hand drawn, that included, as well as the technique of lithography, designing & drawing lettering and illustrations. During this period he spent time at the “Exeter College of Art” under the tutelage of Alan Fishwick, for fine art and Ruth May Woods for lettering and calligraphy. At the latter part of this very rounded training he attended for some months the London College of Printing, at the Elephant & Castle. This training gave him the necessary grounding for what was blossoming into self expression and originality in his art .
Never having had, what he calls, a full blooded pure art college training, he feels was something of an advantage, certainly for him. He wasn’t without his inhibitions and self doubts. Like most creative people…
*mathematics; although far from being his strongest subject, in later life he went on to design and construct many projects that needed complicated technical calculations…
WORKS of ART in private collections: Germany, England, Holland, Austria, Belgium, France, Denmark, U.S.A., Canada, Chile, China (Shanghai).