In 1979 Spare participated in the printing of William Daniell's A Voyage Round Great Britain, topographical views of Great Britain, for the Tate Gallery. A posthumous edition of Ceri Richards' images followed 1979–81; sold in conjunction with the exhibition of his work at the Tate Gallery in 1981.
In the early eighties, Spare was involved in printing the Banks' Florilegium in colour (Egerton-Williams Studio), the largest restorative printmaking project of the twentieth century. The plates for the 743 engravings of plants, from watercolours by Sydney Parkinson were made during the first voyage of James Cook to Australia. Having been stored in the British Museum for 200 years, wrapped in a paper containing acid, they had become corroded. Meticulous restoration and demanding à la poupée printing ended with the Museum's Botanical Editor checking them for botanical correctness before they could be published.
Between 1989 and 1990 Spare collaborated with Keith Harring and William S. Burroughs, printing the entirety of The Valley suite at his Wellington Studios in London. Published in 1990. Other collaborations with Haring included the series Untitled Series (with Sean Kalish) along with independent etchings.
Artist
Since the late 1980s Spare has concentrated solely on his own work, which derives from nature and travel, publishing more than 400 images.
Artwork
Richard Spare's characteristic hand printed and watercoloured original drypoints are admired for their pared down, and unique, view of the world – 'the joy of being'.[6] Colour is a crucial element to Spare's work, each being selected to 'vibrate with the velvet black of the drypoint line'. Spare's Wellington Studio garden in Charlton was designed as a rich source of inspiration. Focusing on wildlife it is a 'small haven' for the subjects of many of his works. Wellington Studio is a 'homage' to the art of printmaking, with five restored antique etching presses, housed in a converted Victorian coach house.
^Baile de Laperrière, Charles (2006). Who's Who in Art 32nd Edition. Calne, Wiltshire: Hilmarton Manor Press. p. 821. ISBN0904722414.
^Dyson, Anthony (1983). Thomas Ross & Son, Fine Art Printers – The Nineteenth Century Heritage. London: Thomas Ross & Son. pp. 24 & 56.
^Scottish Arts Council (1979). David Hockney Prints 1954–77. The Midland Group and the Scottish Arts Council in association with Petersburg Press. pp. Catalogue Numbers: 200, 202, 207, 210 & 217.
^Scottish Arts Council. The Blue Guitar. pp. Catalogue Number 204, Tokyo 186).
^ abLittlewood, Robert C (2012). The Joy of Being Richard Spare. Stoke-on-Trent: The Lytlewode Press.
^Bertok, Nina (October 2012). "Art for the People". The Melbourne Review.
^ abRoyal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1973. London: William Clowes & Sons. 1973. p. 82.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1985. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1985. p. 106.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1986. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1986. p. 98.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1988. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1988. p. 83.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1990. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1990. p. 31.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1992. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1992. p. 58.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1994. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1994. pp. 25&33.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1996. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1996. pp. 28&34.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1997. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1997. p. 41.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1998. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1998. pp. 29&78.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 99. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 1999. p. 35.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2000. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2000. pp. 37&58.
^Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2001 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2001. p. 79.
^Summer Exhibition 2003 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2003. p. 94.
^Summer Exhibition 2004 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2004. p. 38.
^Summer Exhibition 2005 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2005. pp. 32&34.
^Summer Exhibition 2006 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2006. pp. 32&35.
^Summer Exhibition 2007 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2007. p. 33. ISBN9781905711192.
^Summer Exhibition 2008 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2008. p. 42. ISBN9781905711444.
^Summer Exhibition 2009 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2009. pp. 31&63. ISBN9781905711635.
^Summer Exhibition 2010 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2010. p. 42. ISBN9781905711994.
^Summer Exhibition 2011 List of Works. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2011. pp. 77&82. ISBN9781907533228.
^Summer Exhibition List of Works 2012. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2012. p. 88. ISBN9781907533495.
^Summer Exhibition List of Works 2014. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2014. p. 50. ISBN9781910350126.
^Summer Exhibition List of Works 2015. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2015. pp. 91&95. ISBN9781910350379.
^250th Summer Exhibition List of Works 2018. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2018. p. 122. ISBN9781912520138.
^Summer Exhibition List of Works 2019. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2019. p. 106. ISBN9781912520497.
^Summer Exhibition List of Works 2021. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2021. p. 103. ISBN9781912520800.
^Summer Exhibition List of Works 2022. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2022. p. 175. ISBN9781912520930.
^Summer Exhibition List of Works 2023. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2023. p. 133. ISBN9781915815026.
^Summer Exhibition List of Works 2024. London: Royal Academy of Arts. 2024. p. 65. ISBN9781915815132.
^Ninth British International Print Biennale : 23 March-22 June 1986, Cartwright Hall, Lister Park, Bradford / an exhibition organised by Bradford Art Galleries and Museums. Bradford: Bradford Art Galleries and Museums. 1986. ISBN9780946657094. OCLC15177646.
Judith A. Diment, Christopher J. Humphries, Linda Newington & Elaine Shaughnessy. Catalogue of the natural history drawings commissioned by Joseph Banks on the Endeavour voyage 1768–1771 held in the British Museum (Natural History), Part I: Botany: Australia (Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Historical Series Volume 11), London, 1984.
Judith A. Diment, Christopher J. Humphries, Linda Newington & Elaine Shaughnessy. Catalogue of the natural history drawings commissioned by Joseph Banks on the Endeavour voyage 1768–1771 held in the British Museum (Natural History), Part 2: Botany: Brazil, Java, Madeira, New Zealand, Society Islands and Tierra del Fuego (Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Historical Series Volume 12), London, 1987.
Ceri Richards (exh. cat., London, Tate, 1981)
The Valley, Keith Haring and William Burroughs, George Mulder Fine Arts, New York City