Adam Nudelman’s ‘Between the Spheres’ continues and reimagines the Australian landscape genre. With bracing clarity, he presents a scene that simultaneously feels suburban and surreal: in the centre of a field, night hanging all around, three coloured balls hang in balance. What do these spheres, so still despite their precarity, speak to?
Nudelman’s work deals with issues of cultural heritage and identity, making poignant reference to his Jewish ancestry. Like Jeffrey Smart before him, he imbues the desolate with poetry, finding moments of allegory.
Nudelman is represented in multiple regional, university and museum collections including the National Museum, Canberra, Gippsland Art Gallery and the Victorian College of the Arts. For collectors of landscape art and prints, behold the captivating ‘Between the Spheres’.
Adam NUDELMAN (1967 - )
'Between the Spheres' 2006
etching on paper
Image Size: 29 x 22 cm
Dimensions: 48 x 38 cm
Signed: Signed, titled, editioned and dated bottom right
Embossed with Port Jackson Press stamp bottom right corner
Comes with Letter of Provenance
Condition: Excellent
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