Background
Born in 1926, Vita Gollancz was the fourth daughter of noted publisher Victor Gollancz, and his wife Ruth (née Lowy), an artist who had studied at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks. Painting and drawing featured prominently in Vita"s early life, not only from the influence of her mother, but from the many established art luminaries that visited their home.
Education
She studied etching with Henry Williamson.
Career
Vita read Modern History at Girton College, Cambridge, becoming the Sparke History Scholar and also the Chairman of the Cambridge University Labour Club. After graduating she worked from 1952-1962 as manager of Sir Hugh Casson"s architectural practice, and subsequently as Assistant and draughtswoman for Sir Basil Spence from 1964-1971. She then returned to painting in her thirties, first studying at Chelsea School of Art and at Byam Shaw and the City and Guilds Schools of Artist
Among the many exhibitions which have included her work have been the New English Art Club, the Royal Society of British Artists and the Royal Academy Summer A solo exhibition at the Annexe Gallery was followed by regular studio shows.
In the late 1960s Vita regularly went with a group of artists led by Peter Garrard to paint in the Midi, near Uzes. John Kenworthy-Browne commented that "her landscape paintings bring to mind an elusive concept of Constable"s, the Chiaroscuro of nature.. that power which creates space." Both sisters contributed to their father"s 1968 autobiography, Reminiscences of Affection.
Vita provided illustrations, while Livia penned the foreword. Works exhibited at the Royal Academy, London.
1968 - Back Gardens 1969 - Landscape in August: Gard.
1978 - Surviving Elms, Gloucestershire 1980 - Black Hill from Clunbury 1987 - Fields near Wyck, Hampshire Various group shows: 1967 - New English Art Club 1968 - New English Art Club 1969 - New English Art Club 1970 - New English Art Club 1970 - The Kensington and Chelsea Artists 1975 - The Kensington and Chelsea Artists 1976 - New English Art Club 1976 - The Kensington and Chelsea Artists 1976 - Artistes de Grande Bretagne, Bilan de l"Art Contemporain, Paris 1977 - New English Art Club 1978 - New English Art Club 1979 - New English Art Club 1980 - New English Art Club 1979 - Artistes de Grande Bretagne, Paris 1980 - 20th Century Oils, Clarges Gallery, London 1980 - Southover Gallery, Lewes Solo shows: 1981 - The Annexe Gallery, Wimbledon, London 1983 - Haldane Road Studio, London 1985 - Haldane Road Studio, London 2006 - Vita Gollancz: 80th Birthday Exhibition, Piers Feetham Gallery, London.