Judith Tucker
Judith Tucker is interested in what it is that painting and drawing can explore and reveal about our relation with place. She is interested in memory, postmemory, notions of haunted archeology and deep mappings. Most recently she has been working on commissions with the radical landscape poet, Harriet Tarlo; through the process of painting and drawing in relation to poetry, and in conversation with each other, each seeks to provide an enriched perspective of a specific place. She has also collaborated with the sculptor Deborah Gardner as artists in residence at Armley Mills Industrial Museum, Leeds.
As well as being an artist, Judith is Senior Lecturer in the School of Design, University of Leeds. She studied at the Ruskin, University of Oxford and at the University of Leeds, where she also held an AHRC fellowship in the creative and performing arts. Judith is a founding co-convener of the international Mapping Spectral Traces network and has been invited to be part of Contemporary British Painting, a new platform for contemporary painting in the UK.
Judith’s work has been shown internationally since 1996. Recent exhibition venues are very wide ranging and include Lyon, France Brno, Czech Republic, Minneapolis and Virginia, USA.
Judith also writes academic essays which can be found in academic journals and in books published by Rodopi, Macmillan, Intellect and Gunter Narrverlag, Tubingen.
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Dark Marsh Winter Pool, 2021View more details
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Hideaway: seasonal dwelling, 2022View more details
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Hideaway: temporary bungalow, 2022View more details
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Hideaway: weekend bungalow, 2022 SoldView more details
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Hideaway: a garden full of sand dunes, 2023 SoldView more details
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It’s been so silent, no traffic, how it would have been, the sky bluer, 2020View more details
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Winter Samphire, 2020 SoldView more details
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Winter Tangle, 2020View more details
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And We’d Walk Down Here To The Beach, 2019View more details
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Chalet Era, 2019View more details
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Do Not Park On The Grass Verge, 2019View more details
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It Was All Dunes Around Here, 2019View more details
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They’d Have A Party And Everyone Could Go, 2019View more details
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You Knew Where You Were and How Long You Had It, 2019View more details
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20 Years of Cavaliero Finn
Stockwell Studio, 1 Lorn Court, London, SW9 0AB 11 - 18 May 2024Cavaliero Finn returns to its South London roots to celebrate its 20th birthday at Stockwell Studio with an exhibition featuring over 60 artists who have all shown with the gallery over the last 20 years. It will also include an installation by textile artist Isabelle Fletcher and new work by Lise Herud Braten, the most recent additions to the Cavaliero Finn portfolio. Starting on the 11th of May and finishing on May 18th, 20 years of Cavaliero Finn is part of both the Dulwich Festival 2024, (which was the original launch platform for Cavaliero Finn back in 2004) and London Craft Week 2024.Read more -
The London Art Fair 2023
Cavaliero Finn presents Into the Night - Encounters 2023 18 - 22 Jan 2023Contemporary art gallery Cavaliero Finn exhibits at the London Art Fair 2023 with a presentation of art work by painters David Edmond, Catherine Knight, Kate Sherman, Mia Cavaliero, Judith Tucker and Trevor Burgess; textiles by Richard McVetis; ceramics by Jaejun Lee and sculptural furniture and lighting by Craig Bamford.Read more
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Hideaway: a garden full of sand dunes, 2023 Sold
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Hideaway: seasonal dwelling, 2022
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Hideaway: temporary bungalow, 2022
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Hideaway: weekend bungalow, 2022 Sold
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Dark Marsh Winter Pool, 2021
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It’s been so silent, no traffic, how it would have been, the sky bluer, 2020
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Winter Samphire, 2020 Sold
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Winter Tangle, 2020
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And We’d Walk Down Here To The Beach, 2019
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Chalet Era, 2019
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Do Not Park On The Grass Verge, 2019
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It Was All Dunes Around Here, 2019
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They’d Have A Party And Everyone Could Go, 2019
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You Knew Where You Were and How Long You Had It, 2019