The Still Life is often thought of as a bygone or lowly genre of painting. Jordan Kerwick is making a strong argument against this. With origins dating back to Ancient Egypt, the Still Life has had a long and illustrious history. The style rose to prominence in the 16th and 17th century in...
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TWFINEART's New Premises
181 Robertson has been a wonderful home on James Street for the past few years but it's time for us to spread our wings and take on a space that fully realises our aspirations as a gallery. It is with great excitement that we can announce that we are moving...
read moreStudio visit with Chris Trueman
We recently visited Chris's studio in Claremont, California to preview work for his upcoming show at TWFINEART in July. Chris takes theories of digital art and translates them into a physical form in his works. A melding of technology and traditional art. Chris has an alchemical understanding of his...
read morePreview of 'Motion Pictures' Clay Mahn - Opening this April
Clay Mahn's second solo show with the gallery opens this April. Working out of his Chicago studio, Clay has introduced primary colours into his minimalist compositions. “My painting is an act of exploring the peculiar, and probing the fundamentals of visual rhythm. I like the idea of working within certain...
read moreMicro | Macro: Paintings of Love & Hate
Please join us for the opening on March 7, 6:00pm - 8:00pm. JORDAN KERWICK Micro | Macro: Paintings of Love and HateMarch 7th - April 7th 2019 Melbourne based artist Jordan Kerwick will present his latest body of work in a solo exhibition titled 'Micro | Macro: Paintings of...
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