Cameron Rudd

b. 1973 - Australia

Australian-born Cameron Rudd (1973) captures his fascination with the recreational lives of people in and around Berlin’s bathing lakes, where he resides. Drawing from a multitude of scenes tied to bathing culture, Rudd creates captivating and eye-opening paintings. The vibrant life of Berlin — its architecture and amusements — also serves as a rich source of inspiration for his colourful works.

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Works

Schlachensee

120 x 100 | 2017 | Oil on Canvas

Still Life

200 x 75 | 2020 | Oil on Canvas

Still Life

140 x 80 | 2020 | Oil on Canvas

Star Flyer

200 x 250 | 2012 | Oil on Canvas

Still life

200 x 100 | 2020 | Oil on Canvas

Weinsberg Park

70 x 100 | 2024 | Oil on Canvas

Video

Background

Urban Realism

Cameron Rudd (b. 1973) is a British painter working at the intersection of expressive realism and sensuous observation. Taking the city as his primary source, he composes complex, atmospheric scenes where human presence is felt – even in its absence. Educated at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London and based in Berlin since 2001, Rudd finds his subjects in the city’s contrasting environments: from vibrant nightlife and crowded streets to quieter, peripheral settings around lakes and urban fringes. His paintings combine a documentary gaze with subjective interpretation, where reality is shifted into the painting’s own logic.

Image-Making and Method

Rudd primarily works in oil on canvas but also incorporates watercolour as part of his practice. His works balance between the hyperreal and the freely interpreted, where photographic sources and video stills form the basis for painterly transformation. With dynamic brushwork and a particular focus on light, movement, and colour contrast, he creates painterly tableaus that both capture and disrupt the moment. His striking use of complementary colours and fragmented perspectives make each painting a vivid, sensorial experience.

Traces of Humanity

Though the human figure is less central, a strong human presence permeates Rudd’s work. His motifs – parking lots, bathing facilities, apartment blocks, streets, and amusement parks – all carry traces of activity, life, and consumption. Rudd stages urban space as a reflection on contemporary aesthetic and social tensions, often with an undertone of melancholy or critical insight. In contrast, his nature-infused subjects offer a form of visual relief – scenes of light, calm, and possibility, away from the weight and complexity of city life.

Spotlight

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Cameron Rudd, Pankow Freibad, oil on canvas, 200 × 200 cm. Vivid detail of a public outdoor swimming pool, shown both above and below the waterline. Children and swimmers in motion, with shimmering reflections and liquid light creating a kaleidoscopic atmosphere.
Pankow Freibad
200 x 200 | 2021 | Oil on Canvas

CV

Curriculum Vitae

  • Education

    1. 1989 - 1996

      Byam Shaw School of Art in London, BFA

  • Solo Exhibitions

    1. 2024

      Gallery Franz Pedersen

    2. 2023

      Schlieder Contemporary, Frankfurt, DE - "In Between"

      Schlieder Contemporary, Frankfurt, DE - "Half Full"

    3. 2018

      Galleri Franz Pedersen

    4. 2008

      Galerie Barbara von Stechow, Frankfurt

    5. 2007

      Galerie Barbara von Stechow, Frankfurt

  • Group Exhibitions

    1. 2024

      Art Karlsruhe, Schlieder Contemporary, Frankfurt, DE

    2. 2023

      Kunstraum m3, Atelierhaus Mengerzeile, Berlin, DE

      Schlieder Contemporary Corporate Exhibition at Schiedermair, Frankfurt, DE

    3. 2022

      Orange artworks, Schlieder Contemporary, Frankfurt, DE

    4. 2021

      Kunstraum m3, Atelierhaus Mengerzeile, Berlin, DE

    5. 2020

      Galleri Franz Pedersen, Horsens, DK Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin, DE

  • Awards

    1. 2005

      1st Preis Verein Berliner Künstler

    2. 2000

      Art Award of Stiftung Kunst, Kultur und Bildung der Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg, Germany

    3. 1998

      1st Prize Award Winner Inspirit of Maidstone Art Gallery & Museum

    4. 1995

      Young Artist of the Year, Marks & Spencer Award, The Mall Gallery, London

  • Literature

    1. 2007

      Cheshire Magazine, Nov Ausstellungskatalog IX. Rohkunstbau, Schloss Groß Leuthen, Brandenburg

    2. 2005

      Linda-Luise Tüting, Berlin Nocturnal, in: Sleek, Autumn, p. 172-177

    3. 2003

      Sabine Schaefer-Gaiser, Zwischen Party und Revolte, in: GQ 4/03

    4. 2002

      Galerie Christa Burger, in: Die Welt

    5. 2002

      Ulrike Knöfel, Die jungen Bösewichte, in: DER SPIEGEL, issue 48, p. 170-175

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