Upcoming Exhibition

Upcoming Exhibition

dissections no 1, 3, 4 - 50 x 50 cm - acrylic on canvas - exhibition - geometry and place - bundaberg regional galleries - copyright judith duquemin - 2019 - all rights reserved

dissections no 1, 3, 4 - 50 x 50 cm - acrylic on canvas - exhibition - geometry and place - bundaberg regional galleries - copyright judith duquemin - 2019 - all rights reserved

Recent Solo Exhibition 2019

Geometry & Place. Written by: Dr Judith Duquemin. 2019

Geometry & Place. Written by: Dr Judith Duquemin. 2019

Last Group Exhibition, Sydney. Mining Pyrite. Newington Armory Gallery, Sydney. Curated by Nick Vickers & Cassandra Hard Lawrie.

Installation view: Mining Pyrities. Photo, Anke Stacker

Installation view: Mining Pyrities. Photo, Anke Stacker

Artist Statement: Judith Duquemin
Exhibition: Orthogonal 16 03 May - 03 June 2017
Curated by: Georgi Dimitrov
Nonsofia
Sofia, Bulgaria

Artists
dr ingo glass, de/ro
dr nortrud gomringer, de
esther hagenmaier, de
gisela hoffmann. de
hanz hancock, uk
patrick morrissey, uk
prof. eugen gomringer. ch
erdem küçükköroğlu. tr
dr nikolay petkov. bg
petar dochev, bg
ivan shumanov, bg
georgi dimitrov, bg
dr judith duquemin uk/au
The use of geometric code in painting can manifest in a variety of ways. The two works presented for Orthogonal16 are a digital loop animation, and a 40 cm. acrylic canvas painting on a customized round stretcher.
ATCG Reproductions (2017) is a diffusion of superimposed human DNA code that produces subtle primary, secondary and tertiary additive colour shifts. The eleven digitally programmed variations of DNA protein (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine) are reconstructed rectangular, hard-edge paintings of red, green, blue and yellow vertical and horizontal stripes that meet randomly on a staged diagonal.
Mondrian for Space Travellers (2017) is a round, multi-dimensional, tessellation that appropriates a Mondrian palette of red, blue, yellow, white and black. Unlike Mondrian’s flat grid paintings it employs a mathematically coded, irregular grid that eliminates the notion of horizon (horizontal) and it’s human gravitational counterpart (vertical).
Each work supports a self-organising, non-objective approach to asymmetric pictorial composition through the use of creatively researched geometric code. Each are an example of the artist’s non-stylized, experimental approach to contemporary abstract painting.
© Judith Duquemin 2017

http://www.nonsofia.org/2017/04/orthogonal16-international-forum-for.html

Recent Exhibition: Orthogonal16, Sofia, Bulgaria

Exhibition-Orthogonal 16. nonsofia,curated by Georgi Dimitrov. © Judith Duquemin 2017

Exhibition-Orthogonal 16. nonsofia,curated by Georgi Dimitrov. © Judith Duquemin 2017

Artist Statement: Judith Duquemin
Exhibition: Orthogonal 16 03 May - 03 June 2017
Curated by: Georgi Dimitrov
Nonsofia
Sofia, Bulgaria

Artists
dr ingo glass, de/ro
dr nortrud gomringer, de
esther hagenmaier, de
gisela hoffmann. de
hanz hancock, uk
patrick morrissey, uk
prof. eugen gomringer. ch
erdem küçükköroğlu. tr
dr nikolay petkov. bg
petar dochev, bg
ivan shumanov, bg
georgi dimitrov, bg
dr judith duquemin uk/au
The use of geometric code in painting can manifest in a variety of ways. The two works presented for Orthogonal16 are a digital loop animation, and a 40 cm. acrylic canvas painting on a customized round stretcher.
ATCG Reproductions (2017) is a diffusion of superimposed human DNA code that produces subtle primary, secondary and tertiary additive colour shifts. The eleven digitally programmed variations of DNA protein (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine) are reconstructed rectangular, hard-edge paintings of red, green, blue and yellow vertical and horizontal stripes that meet randomly on a staged diagonal.
Mondrian for Space Travellers (2017) is a round, multi-dimensional, tessellation that appropriates a Mondrian palette of red, blue, yellow, white and black. Unlike Mondrian’s flat grid paintings it employs a mathematically coded, irregular grid that eliminates the notion of horizon (horizontal) and it’s human gravitational counterpart (vertical).
Each work supports a self-organising, non-objective approach to asymmetric pictorial composition through the use of creatively researched geometric code. Each are an example of the artist’s non-stylized, experimental approach to contemporary abstract painting.
© Judith Duquemin 2017

http://www.nonsofia.org/2017/04/orthogonal16-international-forum-for.html

Comments

Anke Stacker

05.06.2014 05:50

I like all pages on your website. Your new work is stunning.

rita sileno

04.09.2012 19:42

Amazing work have really enjoyed the site - wish I could have spent more time chatting to you - rita

Judith

04.09.2012 21:32

Thanks Rita I appreciate your feedback.

Latest comments

02.09 | 04:09

Truly inspirational, your artworks move me.

01.01 | 09:51

Dear Judith Duquemin,
Quite an impressive CV/& Image!

19.11 | 01:08

Thanks Ed

05.06 | 11:18

Hi. Thank you Anke. Part of my childhood was spent on a sugar cane farm. Grids are a natural feature of the landscape in many parts of Queensland. Judith

Share this page