Quilted Trunk
Giclée / Konsttryck
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Quilted Trunk
Giclée / Konsttryck
Storlek på reproduktion
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Beskrivning av samlarobjektet
Konstnärsbiografi
Robert Bridgewater: Sculptor of Tradition and Archetype
Robert Bridgewater, born in Victoria, Australia in 1971, is a sculptor whose distinctive approach blends meticulous craftsmanship with profound engagement with cultural heritage. His artistic journey began formally at Monash University where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Art degree in 1992, securing the prestigious National Gallery of Victoria Trustees Award – an accolade that recognized his burgeoning talent and vision. Further honing his skills through postgraduate studies at Victorian College of Arts in 1995 solidified his dedication to artistic excellence. Bridgewater’s sculptures are characterized by a striking duality: monumental pieces commanding considerable scale alongside delicate works executed with remarkable precision. The artist's process demands both physical strength and unwavering patience, reflecting the inherent challenges involved in transforming raw materials—primarily wood and bronze—into evocative forms. Importantly, Bridgewater doesn’t merely replicate; he imbues his creations with a palpable connection to tradition, acknowledging the legacy of fabrication techniques passed down through generations. This deliberate consideration for historical context ensures that each sculpture retains an element of its origins, mirroring the artist's commitment to honoring established artistic traditions. Bridgewater draws inspiration from diverse cultural sources—ranging from ancient motifs to contemporary narratives—which he meticulously adapts into recurring patterns within his oeuvre. These repetitions aren’t simply decorative; they contribute to a fundamental quality of archetypal resonance – immediately captivating and universally understood. This stylistic choice speaks to Bridgewater's belief in art as a conduit for communicating timeless ideas and emotions, bypassing linguistic barriers and tapping into deeper human experiences. Throughout his career, Bridgewater has garnered numerous awards recognizing his artistic merit. Notable achievements include the National Gallery of Victoria Trustees Award (1992), a Postgraduate Encouragement Award (1994), and the Kangaroo Sculpture Award (1995). He’s been shortlisted for prestigious competitions such as the Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award, the McClelland Sculpture Survey and Awards, and the Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award – consistently demonstrating his ability to excel within competitive artistic environments. His work has gained international acclaim, appearing in prominent exhibitions like “Shelter: On Kindness” at RMIT University’s Melbourne Festival (2010), and he was invited to participate in the Fifth Biennale of Sculpture Palmer, Australia Southern (2012). Bridgewater's commissions span across continents, including projects for hotels like The Westin Perth and Banksia Apartments New Quay; public spaces such as Park Hyatt Sydney and Point Leo Sculpture Park Merricks; university campuses like RMIT Melbourne and BCRMIT University; and commercial venues like Racv Melbourne and Grand Hyatt Melbourne. These diverse undertakings underscore Bridgewater’s versatility as an artist and his ability to translate conceptual ideas into tangible sculptural forms that enrich the cultural landscape.Robert Bridgewater
1971 - , Australia
Kortfattad information
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Monumental Sculpture
- Date Of Birth: Victoria, Australia (1971)
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: Robert Bridgewater
- Nationality: Australian
- Notable Artworks: ['Quilted Trunk']
- Place Of Birth: Australia



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