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Luke Rudman's practice sits at the juncture of painting and performance
Luke Rudman. [1] is a visual-and-performance artist based in Gqeberha, South Africa. He completed his BVA Fine Arts postgraduate degrees at NMU in 2023. Rudman has a background of working within spaces of environmentalism, drag and performance art – often working within the intersections of these spaces. Rudman’s cross-disciplinary history influences his practice of creating art that sits within the intersection of painting, photography, performance, and installation. This multi-modal, ‘non-binary’ approach to artmaking is reflective of the themes within his art - such as the complex and nuanced relationship between conceptions of nature and of queer identity [2].
Highlights include being selected as a Design Indaba Emerging Creative [3], been a regular collaborator with environmental organizations such as Greenpeace Afrique [4] and The Sustainable Seas Trust. Rudman has been the recipient of the Abe Bailey Travel Bursary [5] and Golden Key Outstanding Member Award [6] and has presented work on platforms such as Turbine Art Fair, Arcade Live Art Festival and Google Arts & Culture [7]
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Luke Rudman's practice sits at the juncture of painting and performance
Luke Rudman. [1] is a visual-and-performance artist based in Gqeberha, South Africa. He completed his BVA Fine Arts postgraduate degrees at NMU in 2023. Rudman has a background of working within spaces of environmentalism, drag and performance art – often working within the intersections of these spaces. Rudman’s cross-disciplinary history influences his practice of creating art that sits within the intersection of painting, photography, performance, and installation. This multi-modal, ‘non-binary’ approach to artmaking is reflective of the themes within his art - such as the complex and nuanced relationship between conceptions of nature and of queer identity [2].
Highlights include being selected as a Design Indaba Emerging Creative [3], been a regular collaborator with environmental organizations such as Greenpeace Afrique [4] and The Sustainable Seas Trust. Rudman has been the recipient of the Abe Bailey Travel Bursary [5] and Golden Key Outstanding Member Award [6] and has presented work on platforms such as Turbine Art Fair, Arcade Live Art Festival and Google Arts & Culture [7]