Fred Cuming studied at Sidcup School of Art from 1945 to 1949 and,
having completed his National Service, went on to study at the Royal College of
Art from 1951 to 1955, where he gained a Rome Scholarship and an Abbey Minor
Scholarship.
Cuming’s
first solo show was held in 1978 at the Thackeray Gallery, London, and since
then he has exhibited regularly in solo shows throughout the UK and more
recently in the United States. His work has also been included in many group
exhibitions since 1953. In 2001 he was given the honour of being the featured artist
in the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, with an entire gallery within the
show dedicated to his work.
Among
Cuming’s many awards are the Grand Prix Fine Art (1977), the Royal Academy’s
House & Garden Award and the Sir Brinsley Ford Prize (New English Art Club,
1986). His work is held in private collections throughout the world.
Cuming
was elected Royal Academician in 1974 (ARA 1969). He is also a Member of the
New English Art Club and an Associate of the Royal College of Art. He lives and
works in East Sussex.