We are excited to announce ‘Joash Woodrow: 5,’ as part of our summer exhibition, showing five exceptional pieces from the Joash Woodrow Archive. Join us for a private opening on 6th July 2024, from 2pm – 4pm, at 108 Fine Art Gallery.

The exhibition features a selection of still lifes, abstract portraits, and group studies that capture the vibrant essence of Joash Woodrow’s artistic journey. All exhibited works are available for purchase from the Joash Woodrow Archive. For pricing information or additional details, please contact us at exhibitions@108fineart.com. We are open from 11am to 5pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Walk-ins are welcome, or you can book an appointment in advance.

Exhibition continues until 31st August 2024.

After studying at the Royal College of Art in the early 1950s, Woodrow retreated to live and paint at the family home in North Leeds, embarking on a lifetime’s artistic endeavour in increasing solitude and with astonishing perseverance. A bizarre series of events leading to the rediscovery of his lifetimes revealed what is now considered by many, to be the work of one of the most significant and visionary British artists of the post war period.

The paintings of this enigmatic artist were exhibited for the first time in 2002. Since then his work has attracted widespread acclaim from artists, critics and collectors, with exhibitions held in numerous public art galleries in the U.K; his paintings now in an increasing number of major public and private collections.

More information on Joash Woodrow can be read here.