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Nora Sumberg (born 1956) is an Australian landscape painter whose work has over time become increasingly lyrical, abstract and atmospheric. Her art is characterized by intense, floating swathes of colour, impressionistic and ambiguous terrain and glowing, multi-directional light sources. Examples of Sumberg's art are held in
The National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is Australia's oldest and most visited art museum. The NGV houses an encyclopedic art collection across two ...
, The
Queensland Art Gallery The Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) is an art museum located in South Bank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The gallery is part of QAGOMA. It complements the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) building, situated only away. The Queensland Art Galler ...
, The
Heide Museum of Modern Art The Heide Museum of Modern Art, also known as Heide, is an art museum in Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1981, the museum houses modern and contemporary art across three distinct exhibition buildings and is ...
and the Smorgan Collection. Sumberg is also the granddaughter of
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, the Minister for Social Affairs under the Otto Tief Government in Estonia. Estonian culture is important to Sumberg and she has an artist residency in
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in 2011.


Education

Sumberg completed a Diploma in Fine Arts (painting) at
Caulfield Institute of Technology Monash University, Caulfield campus is a campus of Monash University located in Caulfield East, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. The campus comprises 13,400 students of which 52.8% are female and 57.1% of ...
, Chisholm (now Monash University) followed by Postgraduate Studies at the
New York Studio School The New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture at 8 West 8th Street, in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York State is an art school formed in 1963 by a group of students and their teacher, Mercedes Matter, all of ...
, New York, in 1978. She attained Master of Fine Arts at
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university h ...
in 1996.


Formative years

While studying on an
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Scholarship at the
New York Studio School The New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture at 8 West 8th Street, in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York State is an art school formed in 1963 by a group of students and their teacher, Mercedes Matter, all of ...
, New York, Sumberg stayed in the
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. During this period Sumberg dressed in
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clothing designed by fashion designer
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. Her teachers at Caulfield Institute of Technology included Australian artist
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, to whom she was married for 10 years. Australian-born singer-songwriter
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was a fellow student. Sumberg's early paintings were figurative and somewhat indebted to pop art and the milieu she was part of, with areas of bold, flat colour and schematic, heavily out-lined drawing, done in enamel on
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. Australian artist and critic
Robert Rooney Robert Rooney (1937–2017) was an artist and art critic from Melbourne, Australia, and a leading figure in Australian Conceptual art. Biography Born in Melbourne on 24 September 1937, Rooney lived in Northcote until December 1939 when he mo ...
wrote of these works: "…The best are boldly painted and ambitiously constructed, often with the aid of fish-eye lens distortion…. Surfaces are smooth, with an occasional drip on a tuxedo in 'Dijon Waiter' or a wrinkled skin in 'Model Lisa No. 6.' Flat areas and images are outlined in black."


Maturity

Sumberg's shift into landscape included the introduction of architectural elements and props, frequently depicting expressive, labyrinthine mazes or Italian Villa Garden features such as topiary, gazebos, statues and columns. Sumberg's construction of space was unconventional and complex, with multiple or hidden horizons and the cropping and over-lapping of contradictory, slightly tilted perspectives (often the result of separately painted panels joined together), giving perhaps a subjective account of wandering through the many windings and turnings of such gardens. These works followed a residency at the Australia Council's Besozzo Studio, where Sumberg studied 19thC Italian Villa gardens. These paintings were typically large, multi-panel works. Noted Australian poet and art critic
Gary Catalano Gary Catalano (30 October 1947 – 8 December 2002) was an Australian poet and art critic. Life Calatano was born on 30 October 1947 in Brisbane. He married writer Helen Hewitt in 1990. He died on 8 December 2002 in Melbourne. Awards * 1992 Gra ...
, wrote: "Too little of the art I see forces my eye to change gear, and I like Sumberg's paintings for just this reason". Later work saw her largely dispense with the depiction of discrete forms and spatial discontinuities as atmospheric unity and drama assumed a greater importance, particularly the play of light and colouristic intensity. Outlines became less distinct and were subsumed by the overall atmospherics and an increasingly lyrical yet highly considered paint handling. Much of Sumberg's work stems from an emotional, deeply personal response to the
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, located on the South-East coast of Australia. Australian artists who have inspired Sumberg include
Clarice Beckett Clarice Marjoribanks Beckett (21 March 1887 – 7 July 1935) was an Australian artist and a key member of the Australian tonalist movement. Known for her subtle, misty landscapes of Melbourne and its suburbs, Beckett developed a personal style ...
an
Ken Whisson
the former for her mastery of mood and understatement and the latter for his linear, expressive brushwork. Many recent paintings, such as 'Discombobulation 2', 2004, include abstract elements combined with broadly evoked terrain, foliage and large bodies of water. Poetic and philosophical titles are important to Sumberg. For example: 'Anyone Who Thinks He Understands Nature Should Look Again', 'The Listener', 'Upon a Red Cloud Floating', 'Mostly Awake' and 'Frequencies'. Jenny Zimmer, reviewing Sumberg's 1990 exhibition 'Purely Painting' at Michael Wardell Gallery, wrote that Sumberg: "transforms sun and cloud and the effects of each on the other into bursts of sensation. Though infused with the nature worship of European romanticism, Sumberg's effects are modern".Jenny Zimmer, 'A deep dive from passion to pleasure', The Herald, 23 May 1990 Sumberg is currently represented b

in Richmond, Victoria, Australia.


Awards and prizes

* 1978 Visual Arts Board, Australia Council, Peter Brown Memorial Scholarship, New York Studio School, USA * 1982 Visual Arts Board, Australia Council, Besozzo Studio * 1988 Visual Arts Board, Australia Council, Project Grant * 1989 St Kilda City Council Acquisition Drawing Prize, Melbourne * 2000 Artist in Residence, Bundanon, The Arthur & Yvonne Boyd Program for the Arts, Shoalhaven, NSW * 2003 Artist in Residence, The Tower Studio, Victorian Trades Hall Council, Melbourne * 2004 Artist in Residence, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne * 2005 Artist in Residence, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Brisbane * 2007 Artist in Residence,
Red Gate Gallery Red Gate Gallery, founded by Brian Wallace, is Beijing's first private contemporary art gallery. Located in the historic Southeast Corner Tower at Dongbianmen, one of the few Ming dynasty towers to survive the destruction of the city wall, the galle ...
, Beijing, China


Collections

*
National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is Australia's oldest and list of most visited art museums in the world, most visited ar ...
, Melbourne *
Queensland Art Gallery The Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) is an art museum located in South Bank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The gallery is part of QAGOMA. It complements the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) building, situated only away. The Queensland Art Galler ...
, Brisbane *
Heide Museum of Modern Art The Heide Museum of Modern Art, also known as Heide, is an art museum in Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1981, the museum houses modern and contemporary art across three distinct exhibition buildings and is ...
*
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), located on George Street in Sydney's The Rocks neighbourhood, is solely dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting, and collecting contemporary art, from across Australia and around the world. It is ...
*
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university h ...
* Smorgan Collection * Baillieu Myer Collection * The Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Centre for the Arts *
Artbank Artbank is an art rental program established in 1980 by the Australian Government. It supports contemporary Australian artists and encourages a wider appreciation of their work by buying artworks which it then rents to public and private sector c ...
, Sydney


References

* Gerald Vaughan, The Melbourne Times, 21 June 1978 * Robert Rooney, 'Facing the Elements', The Age, 26 Nov 1980 * Jeffrey Makin, 'Alcosser work is impressive', The Sun, 1980 * Alan McCulloch, 'Paintings from the West', The Herald, 20 Nov 1980 * Robert Rooney, The Age, 31 March 1982 * Robert Miller, 'Pussies Galore', The Herald, 25 March 1982 * Jeffrey Makin, 'Look at a Tamed Sunburned Country', The Sun, 31 March 1982 * Robert Miller, 'A Fine Romantic View', The Herald, 28 September 1988 * Jenny Eisen, Visions and Echoes Ita Magazine Issue 20 Nov 1990 * 'Nora's Love of Open Spaces', The Launceston Examiner, 13 March 1991 * Neville Drury, 'Images in Contemporary Australian Painting', Craftsman House, Sydney, 1992 * 'The Baillieu Myer Collection of the 80s, Vol II', Collections of the Museum of Modern Art at Heide, 1994 * 'Style the Buzz', The Australian Magazine, 9-10 Aug 1997 * Phil Brown, 'Dreamland - Nora Sumberg: Poems in Paint', The Brisbane News, issue 411, 28 August 2002 * Robert Nelson, 'Weather Alert', The Age, A3, pg 6, November 2004


External links


Nora Sumberg at Jenny Port Gallery


(Extensive image base). {{DEFAULTSORT:Sumberg, Nora 1956 births Living people Artists from Melbourne Australian contemporary painters Australian women painters 20th-century Australian women artists 20th-century Australian artists 21st-century Australian women artists 21st-century Australian artists Monash University alumni New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture alumni