Udo Sellbach (1927–2006) was a German-Australian
visual artist and educator whose work focused primarily around his
printmaking
Printmaking is the process of creating artworks by printing, normally on paper, but also on fabric, wood, metal, and other surfaces. "Traditional printmaking" normally covers only the process of creating prints using a hand processed techniq ...
practice.
History
Udo Sellbach was born in
Cologne, Germany in 1927. Trained at
Kölner Werkschulen, Cologne, Germany from 1947-1953. He arrived in Australia with his then wife and fellow artist
Karin Schepers in June 1955. (Schepers had a sister in Melbourne). From 1960-1963 he was lecturer of printmaking at the South Australian School of Art, Adelaide. Sellbach moved to Melbourne in 1965 and commenced work teaching printmaking at
RMIT University
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. He was also involved as a joint founder, in establishing the ''Print Council of Australia'' in the same year. In 1977 he was appointed the founding Director of
Canberra School of Art
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(Graphic Investigation workshop). He held this position of Director of the CSA from 1977 to 1985. From 1985 until his death in 2006 Udo Sellbach lived in Hobart, Tasmania
Awards
In the
1997 Australia Day Honours Sellbach was awarded the
Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for "service to art as an artist, to the development of printmaking and to art education".
Collections
Sellbach had artwork collections at many different museums, all of which were in
Australia
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. He had collections at many different museums and galleries, some of them prestigious. His artwork collections are at the National Gallery of Australia,
Canberra
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is the capital city of Australia. Founded following the federation of the colonies of Australia as the seat of government for the new nation, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The ci ...
, the Art Gallery of
New South Wales, the Art Gallery of
South Australia, the National Gallery of
Victoria, the Queensland Art Gallery,
Brisbane and, the Art Gallery of Western Australia,
Perth.
Exhibitions
*21st Annual Maitland Prize 1977 included The George Galton Memorial Print Prize, Maitland City Art Gallery NSW (1977)
*Australian Print Survey Multiple venues (1963 – 1 December 1964) Multi-artist traveling exhibition.
*'Australian Prints Today' Museum of History
Washington (15 July 1966 – 15 September 1966)
*Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (8 March 1977 – 27 March 1977) Tasmania, Australia
*''Carnegie Prints 1947-77
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Biography
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touring print exhibition'' Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery NSW (24 January 1981 – 24 January 1981)
*Contemporary Art Gallery Two
obart (1973) Tasmania, Australia
*Contemporary Art Society. First Australia-Wide Graphic Art Exhibition. Contemporary Art Society of NSW. First Australia-Wide Graphic Art Exhibition David Jones' Art Gallery, Elizabeth st. Sydney (20 June 1960 – 1 July 1960)
*Exhibition of Australian Graphics Gallery Huntley (5 September 1974 – 21 September 1974) Canberra ACT
*Fifth International Biennial of Contemporary Colour Lithography.
Cincinnati Art Museum USA (28 February 1958 – 15 April 1958)
*''
Grahame King
Grahame Edwin King (23 February 1915 – 11 October 2008) was a master Australian printmaker, who has been called the "patron saint of contemporary Australian printmaking".Grishin, 41. He was responsible for the revival of print making in Austra ...
and Udo Sellbach''. Leveson Street Gallery (1966 – 1966) Canberra ACT
*''Graven Images in the Promised Land: A History of Printmaking in South Australia, 1836-1981''.
Art Gallery of South Australia
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(19 June 1981 – 2 August 1981)
*''Karin Schepers and Udo Sellbach''
Peter Bray Gallery (1956 – 1956) Victoria, Australia
*Maude Vizard-Wholohan Art Prizes, 1960
Royal South Australian Society Of Arts Gallery (1960 – 1960) Australia (SA).
*''Paintings and Prints by Udo Sellbach''. Gallery A, Sydney (1968 – 1968)
*Printmakers as illustrators,
The Age Gallery (1970 – 1970) VIC
*''Recent Drawings and Prints [by Udo Sellbach'' Salamanca Place Gallery (1976 – 1976)
*''Sellbach'' Crossley Gallery (1970 – 1970) VIC
*''Ten printmakers 1970'' National Gallery Of Victoria (18 September 1970 – 19 October 1970)
*The print, the press, the artist and the printer ... Limited Editions and Artists' Books from Art Presses of the ACT. Drill Hall Gallery ANU. (1 October 1994 – 1 October 1994) (ACT).
*Twelve Australian Lithographers Multiple venues ( December 1976)
*''Udo Sellbach'' The Little Gallery Devonport, Tasmania. (1972 – 1972)
*''Udo Sellbach, prints''. Nundah Gallery (23 February 1967 – 5 March 1967) Canberra ACT
References
External links
* Images of Sellbach's prints held by the National Gallery of Australia a
* Images of Sellbach's prints held by the Art Gallery of New South Wales a
* List of Sellbach's prints held by the National Gallery of Victoria a
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1927 births
2006 deaths
Australian printmakers
Print Council of Australia
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia