Gerry Judah Paintings

Biography

Gerry Judah was born in Calcutta, India.

He studied at Barnet College of Art before obtaining a degree in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College and post-graduate Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.

In the last twenty years Gerry Judah has built a reputation for innovative designs for films, television, theatre, museums and spectacular public installations for many clients including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Opera House, English National Opera, BBC, British Museum, Natural History Museum, Imperial War Museum, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Led Zeppelin, Ridley Scott Associates and Expo.

In the last three years, Gerry Judah has returned to his Fine Art roots with three solo exhibitions: ‘FRONTIERS’ at the Timber Yard, London in 2005, 'ANGELS' at the Royal Institute of British Architects, London in 2006 and the British High Commission, India in 2007. He recently exhibited his new body of work ‘MOTHERLANDS’ at the Louise T Blouin Foundation London

Gerry Judah’s work has been exhibited at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Yorkshire Sculpture Park and has entered many international public and private collections including the Charles Saatchi Collection London, Anita and Poju Zabludowicz Collection London, Imperial War Museum London, Essy & Fatima Maleki Collection London, David Roberts Collection London, Centre for Arts Israel, Irena Hochman Collection New York, Bobby Kapoor Collection India, Moorilla Museum Australia and The Earl of March Goodwood.

Gerry Judah lives and works in London.