TWFineArt GuideShop on James St

On Thursday we open our GuideShop on the ever evolving James St in Brisbane. Come in and explore our current gallery show 'Abstraction Today', while interacting with our Guides and online store to curate the perfect contemporary art for your unique space. SHOP 4, Centro 2 @ 31 James St BRISBANE Gallery2 "Art observers like to talk about the ‘return of abstract art’, but did it ever really go away? Maybe we’ve just finally grown in to it.  At a time when we’re all feeling the effects of information overload, it comes as a relief to find something that demands no more of us than simple instinctive reaction. Contemporary abstract artists are unbound by the conventions and conflicts of earlier art movements. Perhaps once considered too complex and challenging for mainstream audiences, abstract art has found its groove. This art doesn’t just want to make us think; it also wants us to feel. The freedom, the experimentation and the lack of rules – abstraction today is everything the world is not. And yet it is in the very essence of that ambiguity that the world is best understood. We live lives full of intangible moments, and the irony is that often nothing that can clarify an intangible thing quite like abstraction. This is abstraction now." Carrie McCarthy @ The Cultural Flannery.              

Chris Trueman @ Pulse NYC

TWFA's Chris Trueman will be exhibiting XX" at the PULSE Contemporary Art Fair in NY May 8-11. Trueman's work references a synthesis of historical abstract movements including Abstract Expressionism, OP art computer graphics, 3D modeling, Primitive Cave Paintings et La MODE. He mines the history of visual culture to create fresh, dynamic work that captivates on all levels. XX - Chris Trueman

NEW ADDITIONS: 9th St Show's 63rd Anniversary Special Release

In May of 1951 the 9th Street show opened to an overwhelming reception and introduced the world to the Abstract Expressionists. To celebrate the 63rd anniversary of the ground-breaking show, we have collaborated with the Estate of Michael Goldberg to bring you four limited edition Transfer works on newsprint from 1992. [divider] [caption id="attachment_7963" align="alignleft" width="447"]Transfer - Green, Michael Goldberg 1992 Transfer - Green, Michael Goldberg 1992[/caption] To remove wet paint from the surface of his artwork, Goldberg would apply newsprint to the surface and then scrape a large pallet knife over the newsprint to lift off excess paint. Doing this allowed him to work quickly without muddying the paint. This studio practice inspired a series of paintings where the markings on the newsprint became the focus of the work. By making deliberate movements with the pallet knife, Goldberg was able to create punchy gestural expressions of color that boldly capture a moment in time.

NEWLY ADDED - Abby Goldstein

We are so pleased to be working with the fantastic Abby Goldstein! Her intricate, gestural work celebrates painting and looks gorgeous in limited edition print. “There is a great movement underway, an attempt to cure painting of the explanationitis virus that has spread like a leaden blanket over our culture. Painting is painting and can happen in a million ways. What lends intensity to each piece is the feeling with which it is made and not the genre to which it might get apportioned.” Lucio Pozzi on Abby Goldstein. The work of Abby Goldstein has been exhibited widely across the United States at galleries including Pierogi Gallery, Marina Gallery and Kentler Fine Arts. Goldstein previously directed the Visual Arts Department at Fordham University where she currently a faculty member. Abby has created several commissioned public artworks throughout Brooklyn in NYC where she lives and works. [caption id="attachment_7160" align="alignleft" width="538"]Untitled, Abby Goldstein 2002 Untitled, Abby Goldstein 2002[/caption]

NEWLY ADDED - Rachel Ritchford

Need a little meditative space? Rachel Ritchford is a painter in pursuit of meditative environments. She earned her MFA from the School of The Art Institute of Chicago and BFA from Herron School of Art in Indianapolis. She has received numerous awards including a Trustee Scholarship (SAIC), Dedalus Foundation Fellowship, Graduate Grant (SAIC), and the Ellen Batell Stoeckel Fellowship (Yale University) amongst others. She has attended residencies at Yale University School of Art, Norfolk and internationally in Nitra, Slovakia; and in Amsterdam. Rachel has participated in solo and group exhibitions throughout the U.S. and Europe, she lives in Brooklyn, NY. [caption id="attachment_6910" align="aligncenter" width="700"]Landscape with Expressive Gesture, Rachel Ritchford 2013 Landscape with Expressive Gesture, Rachel Ritchford 2013[/caption]