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Anwen Keeling

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Anwen Keeling (born in 1976)[1] is an Australian portrait painter. Working primarily with oil paints, her artworks have often focused on introspective women in private settings. She has „always been influenced by Caravaggio.“ [2] Her artworks prominently contain areas of deep shadows.

Training

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Keeling was born in Sydney and received a Bachelor of Arts (Visual) with Honours (First Class) and University Medal, from the Canberra School of Art at the Australian National University. She received a Master of Arts (European Fine Art) from the Winchester School of Art at Southampton University in Barcelona, Spain.[3]

Exhibitions

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Her artworks have been exhibited in Spain, Japan, Australia, and England.

Solo Exhibitions[4]

  • 2014 The Blue Room, Liverpool Street Gallery, Sydney
  • 2012 Anwen Keeling, Michael Reid Murrurundi, New South Wales 2011 Sporthorse, Liverpool Street Gallery, Sydney
  • 2009 Shadow of a Doubt, Liverpool Street Gallery, Sydney
  • 2007 Shadowlands, Art Galleries Schubert, Queensland
  • 2007 The Falling Dark, Liverpool Street Gallery, Sydney 2005 Languor, Art Galleries Schubert, Queensland 2004 Waiting Room, Brian Moore Gallery, Sydney
  • 2003 New Paintings, Brian Moore Gallery, Sydney
  • 2001 Allegory, Panorama Gallery, Barcelona, Spain 1999 Swathed, Span Galleries, Melbourne

Notes

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  1. ^ "Anwen Keeling". Mutual Art. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  2. ^ Anwen Keeling's statement at Liverpool St. Gallery website Archived September 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Solo artist's fine photo art wins hearts", The Gold Coast Bulletin, 2005-06-08, p. 25.
  4. ^ "Anwen Keeling – Artist Page". LiverpoolStreet. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
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