Adam Nudelman Australia, b. 1967

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  • Without aesthetic trickery, Nudelman relies on a vision and technique so pure it places him at the forefront of his generation in this genre in Australia.

  • Biography
    Lives and works in SOUTH GIPPSLAND, VICTORIA

     

    Adam Nudelman (b. 1967, Melbourne) is a contemporary Australian painter whose practice explores the tensions between belonging and dislocation within the Australian landscape. Working from his studio in South Gippsland, Victoria, he employs a meticulous and highly refined painting technique to render environments that feel at once familiar and otherworldly; vast horizons punctuated by solitary structures, markers of history, memory and cultural inheritance.

     

    Since completing his studies at the Victorian College of the Arts in 1994, Nudelman has developed a significant practice that bridges the traditions of Australian landscape painting with a distinctly contemporary sensibility. His paintings engage deeply with ideas of place, identity and the legacy of migration, often referencing the experiences of his Jewish forebears while examining the broader narratives of settlement and post-colonial Australia. Without resorting to figurative cliché, his compositions become poetic allegories—meditations on longing, exile, and the search for belonging.

     

    Nudelman has presented more than thirty solo exhibitions across Australia, including recent shows at Nanda/Hobbs (Sydney), Queenscliffe Gallery (Victoria), and Hill-Smith Gallery (Adelaide). His work has been widely collected and exhibited in major art prizes, including multiple selections for the John Glover Prize and the Rick Amor Drawing Prize. His practice has been the subject of critical reviews, catalogues and film, including the 2023 documentary Nudelman Composed by Peter Lamont.

     

    Nudelman's work is held in significant public and private collections such as La Trobe University Museum of Art, Gippsland Art Gallery, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, The Australian Jewish Museum, and numerous corporate and institutional collections both in Australia and internationally.

  • Works
    • Adam Nudelman, The celestial shepherd , 2024
      Adam Nudelman
      The celestial shepherd , 2024
      Acrylic and oil on linen
      66 x 58cm
    • Adam Nudelman, Until paradise returns , 2024
      Adam Nudelman
      Until paradise returns , 2024
      Acrylic and oil on linen
      65 x 112cm
    • Adam Nudelman, After Goya's Manuel de Zuniga No. 2, 2023
      Adam Nudelman
      After Goya's Manuel de Zuniga No. 2, 2023
      Oil on board
      25.5 x 20cm
      Framed
      Sold
    • Adam Nudelman, All that we once knew, 2023
      Adam Nudelman
      All that we once knew, 2023
      Acrylic and oil on linen
      60 x 58cm (Including frame)
    • Adam Nudelman, Waiting for December, 2022
      Adam Nudelman
      Waiting for December, 2022
      Acrylic and oil on linen
      36 x 46cm (Including frame)
    • Adam Nudelman, I'm 25 Years from Where I Wanted to Be, 2021
      Adam Nudelman
      I'm 25 Years from Where I Wanted to Be, 2021
      Acrylic and oil on linen
      99.5 x 97cm
    • Adam Nudelman, What We Have Lost is More Than an Ocean, 2021
      Adam Nudelman
      What We Have Lost is More Than an Ocean, 2021
      Acrylic and oil on linen
      99.5 x 96.5cm
    • Adam Nudelman, In our darkest hours , 2020
      Adam Nudelman
      In our darkest hours , 2020
      Bronze
      31.5 x 35 x 16.5cm
    • Adam Nudelman, In all that remains 2012
      Adam Nudelman
      In all that remains 2012
      Oil on Linen
      30.5 x 41cm
    • Adam Nudelman, When the evening turns you blind, 2013
      Adam Nudelman
      When the evening turns you blind, 2013
      Oil on Linen
      122 x 200cm
  • Exhibitions