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Judith Cordeaux - New Zealand artist

Judith Cordeaux is a New Zealand artist. Currently working in acrylics and mixed media, her vibrant paintings confront, explore and interpret human emotions and interactions, and global environmental concerns.

Although born in Australia, Cordeaux regards New Zealand as home, having moved in 1962 to Christchurch. There, she studied at the School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury. Since 2014 she has lived in Timaru, South Canterbury.

Cordeaux has exhibited widely in New Zealand since 1982, with works shown in solo and group exhibitions in public galleries and other venues. A number of her paintings have been accepted for major art award exhibitions, with works sold to private and public collections throughout New Zealand. Since 2016, Judith Cordeaux has also exhibited internationally, in major art centres such as New York, Milan, London, Bruges and Venice.

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Unexpected World - the exhibition

Artist Judith Cordeaux’s response to the Christchurch earthquakes and the new life she has found in Timaru, New Zealand.

Unexpected World, a solo exhibition of 32 works at the Aigantighe Art Gallery,

She explains: 'There are many forces that humans do not, and probably never will, control – hurricanes, landslides, floods, earthquakes. As well as nurturing and supporting us, the earth unleashes forces that destroy and cause chaos. It seems we are never fully prepared for the impact.

Somehow we have to pick ourselves up and start again, sometimes in a radically changed environment. It is seven years this September (2017) since the first of the devastating Christchurch and Canterbury earthquakes struck.

They literally turned my world upside down, and in the following months they destroyed much of what I loved, including my home. Hence the title of the exhibition - "Unexpected World". 'These paintings and drawings depict my initial reactions, and then the aftermath which has had such an unexpected, but really positive, outcome.

Though I know that for many others the struggle with insurers and builders continues, I’ve been able to build a new life. So my new works don’t just talk about the destruction and difficulties.

They also show the unconditional love and kindness given by friends, neighbours and strangers as we all continue to deal with this life-changing situation.'

Unexpected World exhibition – Concert (excerpts), 8 October 2017

Unexpected World - floor talk

Floortalk by Judith Cordeaux discussing her thoughts and development as an artist, given during her exhibition "Unexpected World" at the Aigantighe Art Gallery, Timaru, 17 September 2017.

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Recent items

  • Brug/Bridge Project Exhibition and Book, 30 July-3 September and 5 November – 4 December 2022
  • Mini Print Cantabria Collection in Lublin, Poland. 20 October – 20 November 2022
  • Arte Laguna World Promotion. August 2022
  • What Are You Looking At? Linwood Arts & Eastside Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand. 11-30 July 2022
  • International Prize Caravaggio, Milan, Italy. 20 April 2022
  • Brilliant Vibrant Women, Linwood Arts & Eastside Gallery, Christchurch, 28 February – 26 March 2022.
  • Art Olympic Prize 2021
  • Mini Print Cantabria 2021 - IV International Mini Print Cantabria
  • Into Nature – International Online Plein Air Competition
  • 50 Artists To Invest In 2021
  • Ambassador of Art 2021
  • International Prize Dante Alighieri
  • International Prize – DAVID Michelangelo
  • Pan-Pan – multicultural exhibition, 4-20 February 2021
  • In-Reflection, 14 November – 6 December 2020
  • Top of the Pots, South Canterbury Pottery Group Annual Exhibition, August 2020
  • International Artist of the Year 2020
  • Giotto International Prize (Lisbon) and Art International Contemporary, Nov-Dec 2019
  • Waimate Art Society Annual Exhibition, 18-28 October 2019
  • Earth & Fire, South Canterbury Pottery Group Annual Exhibition, Aigantighe Art Gallery, Timaru, 7-22 September 2019
  • Parkin Drawing Prize, 2019
  • International Prize Michelangelo, Rome, 14 July 2019
  • Artist of the Year 2019, 9 June 2019, Mantua (Italy)
  • Arts Residency and Exhibition, Venice,  1 - 30 April 2019
  • ZAFAA19, Ashburton Art Gallery, 1 March – 7 April 2019
  • International Prize – Caravaggio, Milan, 7 December 2018
  • International Biennale of Flanders, Bruges, 26 November-1 December 2018
  • September 2018 – Publication
  • Aesthetica Magazine, Aug/Sept 2018
  • International Prize Giulio Cesare, Rome
  • Dealing with the Gaze, Onishi Project, New York City
  • Landfall Exhibition, Otago Art Society, Dunedin
  • ZAFAA2018, Ashburton Art Gallery
  • Unexpected World - floor talk
  • Unexpected World - the exhibition
  • Concert in Gallery promotion
  • Unexpected World exhibition promotion
  • Unexpected World – opening night
  • Judith Cordeaux - beginnings, earthquakes, and new works

Portfolios

  • Knitted works and Wrinkled Bellies
  • For Sale
  • Children’s Games
  • Daze of Our Lives
  • Life drawings
  • Banks Peninsula and Okains Bay
  • Old Bag Series
  • Macho series
  • Aftermath series
  • Wild Sea series
  • Creation series
  • Freedom series
  • Sea Music series
  • Moments of Truth series
  • Unexpected World series
  • Woman series - 1
  • Woman series - 2
  • Woman series - 3
  • Recycled series
  • Pandemonium Series
  • Life-lines Series
  • Life-tree Series
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Rag Toy
  • Look to the Light
  • Memories
  • Words Words Words
  • Mother Nature
  • The Linear History of Mother Earth
  • Trees Under Threat
  • Seasons series
  • The Circle of Life
  • Screwed-Up World
  • Life Cycles
  • My Garden – The Rose
  • Where Have All the Children Gone
  • Single Works

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