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Plaster, polymer, pigment, scrim, oil
9 x 9 1/2 x 1 3/8 inches
Estimated Value Range:
$6,000 - $9,000
Starting Bid: $4,000
This intimately-scaled “painting” embodies Harminder Judge’s masterful process, where layers of plaster and pigment are sanded and polished to reveal a surface that shifts and shimmers. Like a fleeting vision, the image comes in and out of focus, suggesting what lies just beyond the visible. A graduate of the Royal Academy, London, Judge’s work has been shown internationally, with his first U.S. solo museum exhibition currently on view at moCa Cleveland. Combining Indian neo-tantric influences with abstract expressionism, he creates artworks with rich metaphysical spirit.
Courtesy The Sunday Painter
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Harminder Judge
Harminder Judge (b.1982 Rotherham, UK) lives and works in London. He graduated from the Royal Academy Schools, London in 2021. Selected recent solo exhibitions include: Cliff and Cleft, Gathering, Ibiza, Spain, 2024; A Ghost Dance, Matt’s Gallery & The Sunday Painter, London, UK, 2024; Sea and Stone and Rib and Bone, Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai, India, 2023; Frieze London with The Sunday Painter, London, UK 2022; Rising Skin from Rock and Chin, The Sunday Painter, London, UK 2022; Ankles Absorbing Ash, Humber Street Gallery, Hull, UK 2022; Mountains and Mercies, galeriepcp, Paris, France 2021. Selected recent group exhibitions include: It Never Entered My Mind, Curated by Michael Sherman, Sean Kelly Gallery, LA, USA 2024; Picnic at Hanging Rock Chapter I, Sargent’s Daughters, LA, USA 2024; Curated By: Glossary, Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna, Austria 2023; The Reason for Painting, Mead Gallery, Warwick, UK 2023; Love Letter, Pace Gallery, New York City, USA 2023; And this skin of mine, Guts Gallery, London, UK 2022; New Beginnings, Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong, 2022; The Horror Show!, Somerset House, London, UK 2022; A Grain of Sand, The Sunday Painter, London, UK 2021; Am I Human To You?, Jugendstilsenteret & Kube Museum, Ålesund, Norway 2021; Tomorrow: London, White Cube, London, UK 2020.