Painter and teacher, born in Doncaster, Yorkshire, where he attended the local School of Art, 1946–8. He then studied at Royal College of Art, 1948–51, after that for 25 years teaching widely in London. In the early 1970s Hirst also taught at Philadelphia College of Art and York University, Toronto, from 1976–87 being principal lecturer in painting at Kingston Polytechnic. Hirst was artist-in-residence at Sussex University in 1966, five years after his first one-man show, at Drian Galleries. Other solo shows included Sussex University, the Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne and a retrospective at Angela Flowers Gallery in 1979. Hirst was a serious artist whose work, moving in appearance from naïve figuration towards abstraction over the years, had a number of preoccupations, travel being important.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


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