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Allan Mitelman (6 August 1946, Poland) is an Australian painter, printmaker and art teacher who arrived in Australia in 1953.
Biography
Allan Mitelman was brought to Australia from Poland as a child in 1953. He and photographer Jacqueline Mitelman (née MacGreggor) were briefly married.
Training and career
He received his early training from his art teacher, the Austrian-born sculptor Karl Duldig, before studying architecture for a year. He then studied at the Prahran College of Advanced Education 1965–68. He consolidate his interest in printmaking with further studies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) soon after which, in 1972, Mitelman was included with Martin Sharp, Arthur Boyd and Fred Williams in the exhibition Australian Prints at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and an etching and lithograph by Mitelman was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Teaching
Mitelman contributed to the arts through his teaching. He lectured at the National Gallery of Victoria School in 1972 and the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne where he was head of a separate department of printmaking, but in the merger of Prahran College with the VCA in 1992, he was replaced by John Scurry, Head of Printmaking at Prahran in a new and expanded department. Both had been students at Prahran together and they enjoyed an amicable friendship. He has been the subject of portraits by former students for the Archibald Prize, most notably Lewis Miller whose portrait of the artist won the Prize in 1998.
Style and reception
Mitelman's paintings are non-figurative and minimalist, inspired by children's early mark-making and musical scores, with an interest rhythms and harmonies of hue and texture through layering and manipulation of paint with a palette knife. Alan Krell and Suzanne Davis compare his work to that of the American artist Cy Twombly and the English artist Roger Hilton respectively. McCulloch describes his paintings as like the prints in having "a sensuous refinement of surface enlivened with accents, their quality often being complemented by evocative titles."
Awards
1970 Geelong Print Prize
1972 Henri Worland Print Prize, Warrnambool Art Gallery
1973 VAB grant
1974 Corio Art Prize
1976 Wollongong Art Purchase Prize
1976 Fremantle Arts Centre Print Prize
1977 Bathurst Art Award
1989 Fellowship from the Visual Arts and Crafts Board of the Australia Council
2004 Sulman Prize, AGNSW
Collections
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
British Museum
National Gallery of Victoria
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
Art Gallery of South Australia
Baillieu Library Print Collection, The University of Melbourne, Victoria
Heidi Museum of Modern Art, Bulleen, Melbourne
Christchurch City Art Gallery, Christchurch
Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Exhibitions
= Solo
=Mitelman held annual solo exhibitions from 1969 including in Melbourne at Crossley St, Powell St, Pinacotheca, 312 Lennox St, Deutscher Brunswick St.; in Sydney at Macquarie, Garry Anderson, Ray Hughes; and in Perth at Galerie Düsseldorf. In 2004 the National Gallery of Victoria held a major survey of Mitelman's works on paper, curated by Elizabeth Cross, which also toured to the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
= Group and survey
=Mitelman's work was included in many print surveys and graphic art exhibitions.
1974: Ninth International Print Biennale. Tokyo
1975 Twelve Australian Lithographers. National Gallery of Victoria
1976 East Coast Drawings. IMA, Brisbane
1989 Prints and Australia: Pre-settlement to Present, National Gallery of Australia
1992 Reference Points: A New Perspective, Queensland Art Gallery
1994 Silent Objects: Non-Objective Art from Melbourne. Centre for Contemporary Art, Hamilton, New Zealand
1998 Southern Reflections, 10 Australian Artists. Stockholm, Sweden
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Allan Mitelman
- Lewis Miller (Australian artist)
- Sunday Reed
- 1998 in art
- List of Archibald Prize 2007 finalists
- List of Archibald Prize 1994 finalists
- Jacqueline Mitelman
- List of Archibald Prize winners
- List of Archibald Prize 2005 finalists
- List of Archibald Prize 1997 finalists
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