ARTIST PROFILE: ADAM NUDELMAN—Ineffable elements

Artist Profile explores Adam Nudelman's multi-disiplinary practice

Artist Profile visited Adam Nudelman's studio in Victoria's South Gippsland ahead of his solo exhibition, To a Place I Have Never Been, at Nanda\Hobbs in February 2026.


After a life-changing health ordeal in 2024, Nudelman embarked on two extended trips to Europe, travelling through London, Amsterdam, and across Italy and its islands. The artist, whose work has long been shaped by a distinctly European sensibility, described these journeys as an attempt to “re-educate my eyes and soul.”


Writer Inga Walton eloquently explores Nudelman’s travels and their impact on his practice, which spans painting, sculpture, and works on paper. Poetic allegories of place, identity, and the search for belonging are central to her article on an artist who has spent many years developing a visual language to convey his landscapes. The result is a body of work whose paintings glow with a quiet, internal luminosity that is truly awe-inspiring.

 

 

Artist Profile, Issue 74 (March, 2026)
Adam Nudelman: Ineffable Elements

Words by Inga Walton
Photos by Elke Meitzel

p. 90 - 95

 

 

 

 

March 2, 2026