Cassab creates a connection, and the seeds grow
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copyright Judy Cassab, Licensed by Viscopy
2015
Judy Cassab is
one of Australia’s most recognised artists, and the first female artist to win
the Archibald Prize twice, and is famous for her portaits
of well-known Australians. At the age of 95, Cassab is no longer making art,
but her reputation remains as strong as ever, writes Lismore Regional Gallery
director Brett Adlington.
When we develop exhibitions for
Lismore Regional Gallery, we generally aim to connect our programs in some way
to the local region. When developing this exhibition on Cassab, we were well
aware of her link to the Northern Rivers, through her son John Seed’s residence
at a number of multiple occupancies in the region. Seed was part of the first
wave of arrivals in the early 1970s, seeking an alternative to a mainstream,
city-based existence.
Cassab documented much of this,
with her diary entries tracing John’s motivations, her trips north, and her
developing relationship with her grandson Bodhi. As we were putting together
this exhibition , we were delighted to see that Bodhi’s mother, Greta, had kept a folder full of letters
and drawings sent to a young Bodhi Seed. These delightful letters chart a
growing bond between Cassab and her grandson, and her growing affection for the
Northern Rivers.
Juddy Cassab’s portrait of her grandson
Bodhi, 1989, oil on board, 70.7 x 61cm, licensed by Viscopy 2015.
Judy Cassab, Self Portrait. 1988, oil on canvas on board, 95.5 x 77.5cm licensed by Viscopy 2015.
Never before shown publicly, these
letters form the launching point for this exhibition, with their whimsical
depictions of community life, and made-up stories to charm a young boy. The
exhibition is extended through work Cassab is more known for, portraits of
family members, and landscapes of this region. We have also presented extracts
of Cassab’s diaries from the 1970s on a rolling screen. This evocative portrait
of a changing region is a final ode to family and place.
Judy Cassab –
Dear Bodhi at the Lismore Regional Gallery: 18 April – 23 May 2015