TIN MAN ART is a contemporary art gallery that is home to an expanding roster of international artists including Thom Yorke, Stanley Donwood, Marie Elisabeth Merlin, Catherine Anholt and Malene Hartmann Rasmussen. Founded by James Elwes in 2021, we're not just about presenting art; our team works closely with collectors at every level to connect them with exceptionally talented artists.
The gallery has a flexible approach to exhibitions held in central London, across project spaces and internationally. This is complemented by a strong online presence and a programme of dynamic talks and events. Collaboration and transparency are integral to our approach, as is the belief that collecting art should be a source of joy and open to everyone.
TIN MAN ART
4 Cromwell Place, London SW7 2JE
Linney Barn, Gangbridge Lane, St Mary Bourne, Hampshire SP11 6EW
+44 1264 738657
Open by appointment
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Marie Elisabeth Merlin
Provence-based artist Marie-Elisabeth Merlin's paintings conjures a world that is both marvellous & encroaching, where the texture oscillates continually between the impalpable, the aquatic and the tender while remaining outwardly taut, hard and dense. All is movement, circulation and migration. Figuration and abstraction mix and the spaces that she establishes are above all the spaces of painting; she likes to render them complex and the viewer becomes part of it and loses themselves in an immeasurable landscape. -
Jacob Wolff
Jacob Wolff studied at The Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, before receiving an MA from the Royal College of Art in 2015. His work was featured in the Cowley Manor Art Award and the XL Catlin Arts Guide. In 2019 he was awarded the Fellowship in Contemporary Art at the British School at Rome. His work has been shown at the New Art Centre at Roche Court, Camden Arts Centre and Museion, Bolzano. Jacob lives and works in London. -
Rupert Muldoon
Rupert studied at the the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Slade School of Fine Art. He specialised in the methods and materials of artists and has since developed his own unique process of painting in the almost forgotten medium of egg tempera. This aqueous medium allows for further blending of representation and abstraction, with brush strokes almost entirely obscured through tooling and burnishing. Rupert's fascination with the reflective surface of water, allows him to mirror, invert and distort his subject. The viewer's eye must travel ever upwards, following a rhythm from sharp to blurred brush marks. Rupert went on to complete his MA in Landscape Architecture at ETH Zurich. Today, he paints and runs a landscape design practice. Landscape is at the core of all his work.
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