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Judith Tucker

Working on various scales in both oil painting and large-scale drawing, Judith Tucker explores the meeting and meanings of often overlooked social histories, personal memory, geography and the freighted meanings of place. Rendering the everyday uncanny through colour and composition, Tucker extends the long tradition of landscape art by her mastery of colour and oil paint and commitment to its uses, to evoke, unsettle, remind and induce a response both to environment and populations on the margins. In 2018 and 2019, she was a finalist in the Jackson’s Painting Prize and in 2020, she was awarded the ´Scenes of Everyday Life´ category prize. In 2019 she was shortlisted for the first Westmorland Landscape Prize exhibition and in 2020-21 for the New Light Prize. In 2018 she was selected to be one of ten UK artists exhibiting in the inaugural Yantai Biennial, China. Other exhibition venues include Arthouse1 and Collyer Bristow London and many regional galleries throughout the UK, and further afield in Iasi, Romania, Gdansk, Poland, Brno, Czech Republic, Vienna, Austria, Minneapolis and Virginia USA and Yantai, Nanjing and Tianjin in China.

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Exhibition
Medium and Memory
HackelBury Fine Art
7 Sep-18 Nov 2023