David Wightman

Works
  • David Wightman, Andromeda, 2022
    Andromeda, 2022
    31 3/8 x 47 1/8 in.
  • David Wightman, Ariadne, 2019
    Ariadne, 2019
    35 3/8 x 47 1/8 in.
  • David Wightman, Ariel, 2022
    Ariel, 2022
    35 3/8 x 70 3/4 in.
  • David Wightman, Cecily, 2019
    Cecily, 2019
    23 1/2 x 31 3/8 in.
  • David Wightman, Cecily ii, 2019
    Cecily ii, 2019
    23 1/2 x 31 3/8 in.
  • David Wightman, Celestine iv, 2019
    Celestine iv, 2019
    27 1/2 x 41 1/4 in.
  • David Wightman, Celine vii, 2023
    Celine vii, 2023
    29 ½ x 39 ¼ in.
  • David Wightman, Delphine ix, 2023
    Delphine ix, 2023
    17 ⅝ x 23 ½ in.
  • David Wightman, Delphine viii, 2023
    Delphine viii, 2023
    17 ⅝ x 23 ½ in.
  • David Wightman, Eve v, 2022
    Eve v, 2022
    31 3/8 x 63 in.
  • David Wightman, Frances, 2022
    Frances, 2022
    39 1/4 x 59 in.
  • David Wightman, Helena ii, 2022
    Helena ii, 2022
    19 5/8 x 29 1/2 in.
  • David Wightman, Helena iii, 2022
    Helena iii, 2022
    19 5/8 x 29 1/2 in.
  • David Wightman, Herculine iv, 2023
    Herculine iv, 2023
    29 ½ x 39 ¼ in.
  • David Wightman, Lucretia, 2023
    Lucretia, 2023
    35 ⅜ x 51 ⅛ in.
  • David Wightman, Lucretia (reflection), 2023
    Lucretia (reflection), 2023
    31 ⅜ x 47 ⅛ in.
  • David Wightman, Lucretia ii, 2023
    Lucretia ii, 2023
    35 3/8 x 51 1/8 in.
  • David Wightman, Olympia ii, 2019
    Olympia ii, 2019
    31 3/8 x 39 1/4 in.
  • David Wightman, Ottoline vii, 2023
    Ottoline vii, 2023
    29 ½ x 47 ⅛ in.
  • David Wightman, Phaedra vi, 2023
    Phaedra vi, 2023
    29 ½ x 39 ¼ in.
  • David Wightman, Violaine vi, 2022
    Violaine vi, 2022
    29 1/2 x 39 1/4 in.
Overview
"He creates beautiful paintings and prints of fictional landscapes. The surfaces of his paintings are made from textured wallpaper collaged with a technique similar to marquetry. Colour and composition are the key aspects of his work."

David Wightman (born in 1980, Stockport, Greater Manchester, UK) is a British painter and printmaker based in London, UK. He creates beautiful paintings and prints of fictional landscapes. The surfaces of his paintings are made from textured wallpaper collaged with a technique similar to marquetry. Colour and composition are the key aspects of his work. He studied Fine Art at Middlesex University (2001) and gained an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art, London (2003).

 

David Wightman’s solo exhibitions include My Atalanta, Long & Ryle, London (2020), In Arcadia, Duran|Mashaal Gallery, Montréal (2018), A Devotion, Someth1ng Gallery, London (2018), EMPIRE, Long & Ryle, London (2016), New paintings + Akris collaboration, Akris, 30 Old Bond Street, London (2014), Redux, 10 Gresham Street and Halcyon Gallery (2014), Hero, commission for House Arts Festival (2013), Paramour, Halcyon Gallery, London (2012), Homage to Loreleia, Berwick Gymnasium Gallery, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (2011), Secret Name, Sumarria Lunn, London (2010), Behemoth, Cornerhouse, Manchester (2009), and Aspirations, William Angel Gallery, London (2008).

 

In 2010, David Wightman was awarded the Berwick Gymnasium Arts Fellowship - a sixmonth residency in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, funded by Arts Council England and English Heritage. In 2013, he was selected by the curator of House Arts Festival, Mariele Neudecker, to make a site-specific painting for a disused pavilion on Brighton’s seafront. The commission was funded by Arts Council England. In 2014, Wightman collaborated with the fashion label Akris for their Fall / Winter 2014/15 collection. His work has featured in Harper's Bazaar, The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, The Financial Times, The World of Interiors, and Money Week.

 

He lives and works in London.

Exhibitions