Terry Greene

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Terry Greene
EducationLeeds Metropolitan University, Bradford College
OccupationArtist
Website Terry Greene

Terry Greene is an artist living and working in West Yorkshire. He received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Art & Design from Bradford College and a Master of Arts (MA) in Theory of Practice from Leeds Metropolitan University (now Leeds Beckett University). [1] [2] Greene is a member of Contemporary British Painting. [1]

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Greene's work is described as an exploration in the duality of paint as structure and agency [1] [2]

Selected exhibitions

2017/18 - Contemporary Masters from Britain: 80 British Painters of the 21st Century, Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts Museum, China, [3] [4] Jiangsu Art Gallery, Nanjing, China, [3] [5] [6] Jiangsu Museum of Arts and Crafts (Artall), Nanjing, China, [3] [5] Yantai Art Museum, China [3] [7]

2017 - Anything Goes? Art Bermondsey Project Space, London [3] [5] [8]

2017 - 30 x 30 x 34, The Crypt, Marylebone, London [9]

2017 - A5xn, dalla Rosa Gallery, London [10]

2016 - Paper Cuts, Transition Gallery, London [11]

2016 - Art on a Postcard Secret Auction, Maddox Gallery, London [12]

2016 - Summer Exhibition, The Quay Arts, Isle of Wight, UK [13]

2016 - Precious Little, Harrington Mill Studios, Nottingham, UK [14]

2016 - Selected Work from The Priseman Seabrook Collection , Minories Art Galleries, Colchester, UK [15]

2016 - Window, Artists Workhouse, Studley, UK [16]

2015 - Geometry: Wonky and Otherwise, Déda, Derby, UK [17] [18]

2015 - Carta, dalla Rosa Gallery, London [19]

2015 - Cross Section/03, dalla Rosa Gallery, London [20]

2015 - Writhe and Jerk, Transition Gallery, London [21]

2014 - Launch Pad: About Painting, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, UK [22]

2014 - Infinity: One, dalla Rosa Gallery, London [23]

Collections

The Priseman Seabrook Collection, UK [24]

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