- Bert Flugelman
Bert McEwen Flugelman 1929 is a prominent
New Zealand visual artist that has had many of his works publicly displayed. He is known for his stainless steel objects and colourful Paintings.Biography
Flugelman was born in Rome,Italy on
July 11th 1923 . He is ofJewish descent. He migrated to Australia when he was 15 years old in 1938, on the eve of World War II. Flugelman trained inNational Art School , East Sydney Technical College, Melbourne from 1945 to 1952. In 1954, Flugelman contractpolio which left him partially crippled. From 1951 to 1955, he travelled overseas. Flugelman then taught at a number of educational institutions. From 1961 to 1972, Flugelman taught at Gymea, Kogarah and East Sydney Technical Colleges inSydney ; from 1968 to 1972, as a tutor in charge of Fine Arts Workshop and Studio at theUniversity of Sydney . From 1972 to 1985, Flugelman was a lecturer at the South Australian School of Art, Adelaide College of the Arts and Education and was Head of Sculpture. He was also during this time a lecturer at City Art Institute,Sydney . From 1984 to 1990, Flugelman was Senior Lecturer andFellow at School of Creative Arts,University of Wollongong . In 1991 Flugelman was made Professorial Fellow at the University of Wollongong and was Artist-in-Residence, School of Arts,University of South Australia . In 1995, he receivedDoctorate of Creative Art (Honoris Causa) and in 1997, he received the Australian Council, Visual Arts/Craft Fund Emeritus Award. Flugelman's career has not been without controversy such as when he created the chainsaw carving ofMargaret Thatcher and "The Silver Shish Kebab" placed inMartin Place ,Sydney which was heavily criticised by Sydney's Lord MayorFrank Sartor that led to the sculpture moved to Spring Street.Flugelman has also received a significant of awards and has permanent displays around Australia. He has permanent displays at the
Art Gallery of South Australia ,Brisbane Commonwealth Law Courts Building ,University of Adelaide ,University of Western Australia (Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery) andTasmanian Museum and Art Gallery .He currently lives on the South Coast of
New South Wales .List of Works
Flugelman has a number of commissioned public works that are displayed around Australia:
1964
High Relief Sand Panels cast in Concrete, A.O.R. Kurnell ,New South Wales ;1966 Cast Bronze Sculpture,
University of New South Wales ;1968 Welded Copper and Mosaic Fountain,
Australian National University ,Canberra ;1975 Stainless Steel Sculpture, Festival Hall,
Adelaide Festival Centre ,Adelaide ;1979 Stainless Steel Sculpture,
Rundle Mall ,Adelaide (popularly known as the "Mall's Balls");1979/1982 Stainless steel Cones,
National Gallery of Australia , Canberra;1981 Stainless Steel Sculpture, Martin Place, Sydney ("The Silver Shish Kebab");
1979/1979 Stainless Steel Sculpture,
Belconnen , Canberra;1987 Stainless Steel Sculpture,
University of Wollongong ;1987 Stainless Steel Sculpture,
Penrith Regional Gallery ;1989 Stainless Steel Sculpture, [http://www.uow.edu.au/crearts/UOWAC/BFlugelman/WingedFigure.html Winged Figure] (Lawrence Hargrave Memorial) University of Wollongong;
1989 Three Sculptures,
Melbourne Hotel Development;1997/1996 Stainless Steel, Granite, Bronze, Sandstone Sculpture, Private Collection;
External links
* [http://www.uow.edu.au/crearts/UOWAC/BFlugelman/BFlugelman.html/ Biography of Bert Flugelman]
* [http://sunday.ninemsn.com.au/sunday/art_profiles/article_1067.asp/ Sunday - Bert Flugelman]
* [http://www.artresources.com.au/bertflugelman/ Biography of Bert Flugelman]
* [http://www.visualarts.net.au/ag/flugelmanbert.asp VisualArts - Bert Flugelman]
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