Gerry Judah
Gerry has created settings for some of the UK's leading theatres, institutions and museums.
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Since studying BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths in the 1970s, Gerry has created settings for some of the UK's leading theatres, institutions and museums, including the British Museum, BBC, and Royal Shakespeare Company. In 2000 he was commissioned by the Imperial War Museum to create a large scale model of the selection ramp in Auschwitz-Birkenau for their Holocaust Exhibition.
Gerry has also exhibited his work at Whitechapel Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and worked with musicians including Led Zeppelin, Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney.
"I enjoyed my time at Goldsmiths enormously," remembers Gerry. "It wasn’t just art we engaged with, but philosophy, psychology, theatre, and many other interests. I was able to move quite easily between disciplines and be experimental with my work. We all fed off each other. It really felt like we were part of a community of artists.”