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Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano

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Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano artist at Artsite Contemporary Gallery Sydney Australia.
SOLD: Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano ~ Corporate Archaeology. Oil, encaustic,Mixed Media on Canvas. 152x182cm.

Living and working in Sydney, Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano has travelled extensively around Australia, Europe, Asia and America, gleaning visual experiences that inform her art making. She has exhibited painting, photography, found object constructions, prints and works on paper, with more than 25 solo exhibitions, and numerous curated, group and finalist award exhibitions in Australia and Internationally.

Artist, Curator/Director of Artsite Contemporary Galleries, Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano has been acknowledged as one of Australia's leading contemporary painters and printmakers. Whilst she has multiple Post graduate qualifications including from The University of  Sydney, Alexander Mackie College, Sydney College of the Arts, and with a Masters from the University of NSW, she would describe herself as a visual archaeologist layering observation, and meaning, into her own interlaced reality.

Tuckfield-Carrano works are held in Public and Corporate Collections including: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT; Art Gallery of NSW Archive Collection; Art Gallery of Western Australia Collection; Australian Broadcasting Corporation Collection; National Gallery of Australia Archive Collection; The MAGAM Collection, Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Sydney NSW; Electricity Trust of South Australia; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chile; Tama Art University, Japan.

'...to explain with written word, is to change the whole process of looking... your mind sees the written word according to learned meaning, but looking and seeing is informed by ones own experiential knowledge...
What the observer brings to a painting, informs a seeing that encompasses alternative and layered meanings... ' ~ Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano.

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