Greer Twiss b. 1937
Greer Twiss was born in Auckland, 1937. He graduated from the Elam School of Fine Arts, Auckland University with honours in 1960.
In 1965, Twiss was awarded a study grant. This gave him the opportunity to travel through Britain and Europe where he studied a lost-wax process that contributed to the formulation of his own artistic style.
Twiss became a lecturer at Elam in 1966, where he soon became head of sculpture. Aside from teaching Twiss exhibited regularly throughout New Zealand, Australia and internationally. Twiss intertwines his own view on life with the imagined view of others in his work. His sculptures reflect an ordinary activity, place or being but is cast through the eyes of an entirely new perspective. As seen with A Group of Athletes, 1964, Twiss has captured a simple movement through an unrealistic depiction of runners with disproportionate figures.
Twiss' sculpture is included in public and private collections in New Zealand including Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki and Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand. His work is also represented in numerous international public and private collections.
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MANZ - Medal Art New Zealand
A Place to Stand 30 March - 18 April 2021This 2021 biennial exhibition has thirty-one artists presenting medals and /or small sculptures. A diversity is demonstrated in the works that make up this exhibition and is also reflective of...Read more -
MANZ - Medal Art New Zealand
About Face 19 March - 14 April 2019ARTIS Gallery is the host gallery for Medal Art New Zealand (MANZ) – a group of New Zealand’s leading contemporary sculptors. This 2019 biennial exhibition has thirty-four artists presenting medals...Read more