
Adam Nudelman's work deploys an unusual poetry. His style is refined yet methodical, deliberate compositions that while of this world, are imbued with mystery. Perhaps a single lemon wedge teeters on a precipice, a hat lies prone on a couch, a paper crane looks quizzical or light bursts over an empty horizon.
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Artwork Details
Material
Acrylic on board
Size
5 1/2 × 8 7/10 in | 14 × 22 cm
Rarity
Unique
Signature
Hand-signed by artist, Initialed and dated verso.
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Included (issued by gallery)
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About the Artist
Adam Nudelman
Australian, b. 1967
Australian, b. 1967
Adam Nudelman completed his studies at the Victorian College of the Arts in 1994 and embarked on an artistic journey of landscape painting in the tradition of the Heidelberg School and the Antipodean movement. Nudelman's technique is highly refined and methodical, allowing him to render form and perceived light with relative ease. Complex structures placed in an otherwise romantic landscape are one striking feature of his work. Transposing the realms of picture-making, Nudelman has engaged in issues of cultural heritage and identity while making poignant reference to the plight of his Jewish forebears. While it is challenging to explore themes of displacement and neo-colonisation without resorting to clichéd imagery, Nudelman's works speak of very human experiences without referencing the reflexive figurative lexicon. The paintings are contemporary allegories.