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The scope of Tom Judd’s work is expansive. Although he started out as primarily a painter and collage artist, he has ventured into sculpture, mural art, installation art, photography, and film.
This series of high-quality prints presents a new opportunity to have the work available to a broader audience and expand into different settings.
Judd (b. New Jersey, 1952) attended the University of Utah in 1970 followed by the Philadelphia College of Art where he earned his BFA in 1975.
Judd first exhibited his work at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1979, Contemporary Drawing: Philadelphia which launched his career as a professional artist. In 1984 the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts held a solo exhibition of Judd’s work titled Tom Judd: Hymn for a Landscape. In 1990, Judd had a ten-year retrospective exhibition at the Philadelphia Art Alliance which then traveled to the Salt Lake Art Center.
Over the years Judd has exhibited with numerous distinguished art galleries across the country including top galleries in Philadelphia such as the Eric Makler Gallery in the 80s, and select New York galleries including Monique Knowlton, Coe Kerr Gallery, and Associated American Artists.
His work is part of important private and public collections, including the Birmingham Museum of Art, AL, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the West Collection, Philadelphia, PA.
For a more in-depth biography of Tom Judd, please visit tomjuddart.com
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