Since its establishment in 1984, the Charles Nodrum Gallery’s exhibition program embraces a diversity of media and styles - from painting, sculpture & works on paper to graphics and photography; from figurative, geometric, gestural, surrealist & social comment to installation & conceptually based work.
Norma Redpath: Works from the Studio, 1940s to 1960s
04 July - 27 July, 2013
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Introduction by Charles Nodrum
Introduction I never forget my father’s reaction on first seeing Rembrandt’s Philosopher in the Louvre. He had assumed that such a celebrated work would be realised in a large physical scale, so was astonished to discover it was so small. “How can he get so much into so little?” he mused, ... Read More
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Essay by Jane Eckett
Progression in space: works from the Norma Redpath studioJane EckettUniversity of MelbourneJune 2013Artists’ studios are, in many ways, akin to archaeological sites: buried beneath layers of detritus – newspapers, dishes of dried paint, desiccated rolls of masking tape, and, in the present case, thick smatterings of dried wax – lie ... Read More