Influenced by a 1920's police photo of three known Sydney criminals. Special glass plate photographs were taken to capture how certain known criminals dressed and presented themselves. These photos were displayed in the police station on a wall known as the "Rogues Gallery". This particular image was numbered 2057.
Rogues Gallery 2057
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 66.1in (W) x 66.1in (H) x 1.6in (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
Matthew Kane was born in Australia and spent much of his childhood living in the United Kingdom, Greece, Italy, and France. He studied Fine Art at The National Art School in Sydney; Film & Television Production; and later Psychology at the University of New England. He worked in the film industry and developed software, while continuing to create paintings and photography.
Working primarily in acrylic, Kane’s practice is intuitive in nature. Experimenting and revising as he goes Kane’s work often evolves in unforeseen and unplanned directions; what a painting may have initially appeared to be becomes completely transformed.
Many works reference recognisable portraits of historical figures. Through Kane’s process of unravelling and reconfiguration, the initial reference images can become obscured. The works oscillate between familiarity and ambiguity as the figures are either revealed or concealed through gestural marks.
Matthew lives with his wife on a rural property in the Pillar Valley (northern NSW) along with two sheep, a small dog, several chickens, and many kangaroos.