Charles Villiers

Charles Churchill Villiers was born in New York in 1951, son of the noted inventor Amherst Villiers.
His father, who had designed the Blower Bentley in the 1920’s, was past President of the American Rocket Society, helped develop Sir Malcolm Campbell’s “Campbell-Napier Blue Bird’, and was also himself a portrait painter of significance.
Charles from an early age showed astonishing creativity. Though gifted with an aristocratic legacy (he is Winston Churchill’s Godson, and his family tree stretches back directly to William the Conqueror) Charles was never one to rest on his laurels. He grew up in London, New York, California and occasionally stayed for long periods with his aunt, Veronica Milner here on Vancouver Island, who was host to Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and other Royal visitors to their Qualicum Beach estate.
When just ten years of age Charles was asked by Ian Fleming, a friend of his father, to draw a picture of a car. The prototype of this drawing was then used to illustrate a book that Fleming was working on, “Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang”.
Fleming later acquired a Blower Bentley, which at age eleven, Charles restored and five years later won the “Concourse D’Elegance Award’ at Pebble Beach in California.
Charles has expressed himself in the world of art from many directions. During the 60’s and 70’s he was a musician and songwriter with such bands as ‘Villiers & Gold’, with Andrew Gold, “Homeward” with Steve Bishop and acted in films, one of which, John Landis “Schlock” won the Trieste Sci-Fi Festival Ward.
However his painting has always been the main venue of his creativity and he has during the past forty years produced an impressive body of work. His work has evolved from the classical, to abstract to the non-objective and in recent years into digital media which have led to a stunning selection of prints.
He has had at least thirty-five major solo exhibitions and has executed numerous commissions worldwide. His work is included in a number of Museums and in the collections of many prestigious and notable collectors.
Posts tagged Charles Villiers Charles Villiers’ Blog: artfoodforthoughtSolo Exhibitions:
2006 Control Drama, Downey Museum of Art, Archival Ink Jet Prints, Downey, CA
2001 Young Man on his way to the Spirit World, Virtual Air Gallery, Cyberspace
1995 Soul Trap, Sculptures, Sullivan – Goss, “An American Gallery” Santa Barbara, CA
1995 Paintings from London, Abante Fine Art, Portland, Oregon
1993 From the Artist Collection, Spago, Cesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, NV
1991 New Paintings, GH2 Gallery, West Los Angeles, CA
1989 Large Scale Paintings & Sculpture, Natoli – Ross Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1988 The Metal Primate Variables, Future Perfect, Los Angeles, CA
1988 A Tale of Three Cities, Diane Nelson Gallery, Orange County, CA
1986 New Bronzes & Paintings, Chiat – Day Corporation, New York, NY
1985 The Procreation Paintings, Gallery West, Los Angeles, CA
1985 Selected Works, & Installations, Scratch, Venice, CA
1984 Twin Self, Art Space, Los Angeles CA
1984 New Work, Drawing, Paintings and Sculptures Gallery West, Los Angeles, CA
1983 Chop Wood, Metro Gallery, In conjunction with The China Club, Hollywood, CA
1983 Auras, Gallery West, Los Angeles, CA
1983 New Paintings, Kirk De Gooyer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1982 In a Moment of Time, Lawrence Silver Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA
1982 New Work as an Installation, Arco Center, Los Angeles, CA
1978 Etching & Drawings from Spain, John Greenburg Gallery, London, England
1977 Osiris, Richard Mann Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1972 Drawings & Woodblocks, Gallery Palma, Majorca, Spain
1970 Charles Villiers – Installation, Hans Morris Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
Group Exhibitions:
Group Exhibition, Downey Museum of Art, Downey, CA
The Arbutus Project, Ink Jet Prints & Video Insulation
Downey Museum of Art, featured artist Art International, Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, CA
Two – Person Show, The James Grey Gallery. Charles Villiers & Craig French Santa Monica, CA
Regional Artists, Group Exhibition, Gallery 22, Nanaimo BC, Canada
From out of nowhere The Thinking Space, Hoxton Square, London, England
Gallery Artists, Abante Fine Art, Portland, Oregon
The Native American, Sponsored by, Black Elk Speaks, Los Angeles, CA
The Final Exhibits – Part II. Art Space, Los Angeles, CA
City of Angles, GH2 Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Animal Rights, Studio Leonardo Gavinci Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Group show, Diane Nelson Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
The First Show, Modern Multiples, curator, Richard Duardo Los Angeles, CA
Best of the 1980’s Laguna Museum of Art, Laguna Beach, CA
A Continuing Study in Multiples, Transamerica Galleries, Los Angeles, CA
1988 Gallery Artists, Diane Nelson Gallery, Orange, CA
L.A. Arts, Leonardo Gavinci Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Creative Existentialism, Blue Note Experimental Group Exhibition, Chicago, Illinois
Artist from the Center of the Universe, Natoli – Ross Gallery, Santa Monica,
1984 New Mannerism, Davies, Long Gallery, Los Angeles CA
Gallery Artists, Davies & Brown, Los Angeles, CA
Car and Culture, Museum of Contempory Art, Los Angeles CA
Olympic Arts Festival, curator, Richard Koshalek, Los Angeles, CA
Studio Show, Robert Miles Runyan, Los Angeles, CA
Car Plays, Mark Taper Forum, curator, Julie Lazar, LosAngeles, CA
Light and Dimension, curator, Ruth Bachofner, Gensler & Associates.
Metro Rail, in association with L.A.V.A. Los Angeles, CA
Art and the Familiar Object, Security Pacific Bank, Los Angeles, CA
Twentieth Century Sculpture, The Jones Gallery, Huntington Beach, CA
Tubular Art, Laguna Beach Museum of Art, Laguna Beach, CA
1983 Predictions, Metro Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The Urban Suite, Monoprint Portfolio, Angeles Press, Metro Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Thought Forms, Metro Gallery, Los Angeles, Spring Wave, curator, Barbara Lazaroff, Spago,
Art and Soul, Stella Polaris Gallery, Carl G. Jung Institute Benefit
Summer Show New West Gallery, Tucson, Arizon
Monoprints from Angeles Press, curator, Bruce Richards; Art Space Los Angeles, CA
Emerging Artists, Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Images and Issues, curator, Sandy Ballatore -Nelson,Santa Monica, CA
1982 Similar Views, Yaacov Agam, Eugene Jardin, Charles Villiers
Gallery Artists, Gallery West, Los Angeles, CA
Kirk De Gooyer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Cedars Sinai, curator, Marcia Weisman, Los Angeles, CA
Video installation, At Sunset, curator, Jim Budman, Hollywood.CA
Sex at Exile, Exile Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Lawrence Silver Gallery, Los Angeles. Metro Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Kirk De Gooyer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1981 The Triptych Show, curator, David J Rubin, Claremont Graduate School,
Figuration / Abstraction, Gallery Kirsten Riche, Hamburg, Germany
1980 Shinno Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1978 Summer Exhibition, The Royal Academy, London, England
Celebrity Show, Sotherby Park Bernet, London, England
Layton Gallery, London, England
Gimpel Fils Ltd., London, England
1974 Shinno Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
American Painters in Paris, C.I. P., Paris, France
Galley Artists, Gallery Palma, Majorca, Spain
Select Commissions:
2007 Museum of Contemporary Art & Culture / New Museum, Project / Downey
2007 180 Music “Saudade” Stephen Bishop CD Cover & Booklet Minneapolis, Minnesota
2003 Unit 29 Video Projects, Direction & Production, BC, Canada
2000 Digital Ink The Black Totem, Cyber Entanglements, BC, Canada
1997 J. Colin, “Faith” Fourteen Large Scale Sculptures, Montecito, CA
1997 Spago, Wolfgang Puck – Barbara Lazaroff, Nude Woman With Crown & Goat, Large Scale Painted Insulation, Hollywood, CA
1991 Mondrian Hotel, Arnold Ashkenazi “The Light House” Large Scale Painting, Los Angeles, CA
1988 Modern Multiples, The Metal Primate Variables
1987 The Carriage House, Jay Chiat – Bronze Commission for Interior, NY. N.Y. Jay Chiat, Robert Miles Runyan, Cast from Eden – Bronzes,
1986 Scratch Restaurant, Sculptural Entrance & Building Exterior,Venice, CA
MOCA, in conjunction with. Mark Taper Forum, Car & Culture, The Thirty-Foot Spinning, Triptych
1983 The Laurence Gregar Group, The Urban Suite, Mono-Print Portfolio, Los Angeles, Ca
1970 Motion Graphics, – John Whitney Sr. “Binary Bit Patterns,” Computer Animated Short Film – Musical Direction & Composition, Pacific Palisades, CA
1960 Ian Fleming, Initial Drawings for “Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang,” London, England
Greetings from China, Terry Zhao
Qingfeng Art Team
….[many thanks]. Michael.
That is quite the resume!
Good luck Mark and Charles