Godwin Bradbeer
Godwin Bradbeer (born 1950 in Dunedin, New Zealand), is a New Zealand-born artist now living and working in Australia whose work has evolved from his pioneering photo-media (incorporating photography, drawing and painting) to pure drawing.
Career
After studies in Melbourne for a Bachelor of Education in 1984 Bradbeer earned a Master of Arts in fine art painting in 1994. He has lectured since 1985 in Melbourne, Australia and exhibited worldwide with many solo exhibitions since 1977.[1] In 1995 he was appointed as resident artist at the National Gallery of Victoria. Bradbeer was the winner of the Dobell Drawing Prize (Art Gallery of New South Wales) in 1998. He is represented in all major Australian public and private art collections. Bradbeer is currently teaching at the Academy of Design Australia in the Visual Arts program.
References
- ↑ Selections of photographs from two exhibitions: Mortal trash is immortal diamond / photographs by Warren Breninger, Godwin Bradbeer. Brummels Gallery of Photography, February 14-March 12, 1975; Eyelid on eyelid / Jamie Bradbeer, Warren Breninger, Godwin Bradbeer. Brummels Gallery of Photography, March 18-April 18, 1976. Includes reproductions of the respective catalogues. Limited edition of 20 numbered copies.Bradbeer, Godwin; Breninger, Warren, 1948-, (photographer.); Bradbeer, Jamie, 1947-, (photographer.); Brummels Gallery of Photography (2014), Mortal trash, 1969-1979, [Melbourne] [Godwin Bradbeer], retrieved 10 January 2016