Nice’n Easy: a woven history
I was invited by the University of Tasmania to research and respond to their collection of Romanian art, the Tyler Collection. This exhibition is the culmination of this research.
I have long been intrigued by the concept of fate and chance.
My parents, Shula and Jona, were Romanian Jewish Holocaust survivors. Shula and Jona each spoke fondly of an idyllic childhood and youth spent in the countryside prior to 1940 when Romania became an ally of Nazi Germany. Many of the Romanian artists in the Tyler Collection were of the same era. However, historical events determined for those artists a vastly different fate from that experienced by my parents. Creating art under the brutal dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu (1967-1989) had its own complexities, challenges and hardships. The Tyler artists found ways to express critical opinion by developing alternative, non-narrative forms of dissent such as the subversive political imagery in the etchings of Stefan Caltia and the ceramic self-portraits of Silvia Radu.
For this exhibition, I am presenting objects and artworks from the Tyler Collection that possess a broad cultural and historical significance. Interwoven with these are deeply personal objects sourced from my parents and grandparents, and works I have created in response to my family’s history. My intention in this response to the Tyler Collection is to express themes of identity, memory, connection, absence and above all, resilience. In this way, seemingly disparate pieces are connected through time and space, allowing new visual and conceptual links to be formed.
The past casts a long shadow on the present. The stories and artworks that comprise the Tyler Collection help us to understand the harsh realities of life under the Ceausescu regime. The testimonies and precious mementos of my parents, bear witness to history. Today in our post-truth world, attempts are being made to erase historical facts, including those of the Holocaust. These facts are being questioned, ignored, denied outright. Considering the alarming speed at which lies are being spread on social media platforms, the artwork and personal stories in NICE’ n EASY are more important than ever.
Walk through of exhibition
Lady Maria hand weaving cloth in traditional method for embroideries, Bukovina, Romania 2025
Installation shot: Curiosity cabinet and Tyler Collection paintings by Stefan Caltia, Georgeta Naparus, Marin Gherasim, Gheorge Saru, Silvia Radu. Short film by Naomi Ullmann 2026
Woven history 2026 in collaboration with Cezara Iustina Series of five drawings and six corresponding embroideries Coloured pencil on paper, handwoven cloth, embroidery thread
Woven history (i) 23 x 23 cm 2026 embroidery on traditionally woven cloth in collaboration with Cezara Iustina
woven history (ii) 23 x 23 cm 2026 embroidery on traditionally woven cloth in collaboration with Cezara Iustina
Woven history (iii) 23 x 23 cm 2026 embroidery on traditionally woven cloth in collaboration with Cezara Iustina
Woven history (iv) 23 x 23 cm 2026 embroidery on traditionally woven cloth in collaboration with Cezara Iustina
Woven history (v) 23 x 23 cm 2026 embroidery on traditionally woven cloth in collaboration with Cezara Iustina
Woven history (vi) 23 x 23 cm 2026 embroidery on traditionally woven cloth in collaboration with Cezara Iustina
Curiosity cabinet with ceramics by Silvia Radu and inherited objects from Shula and Jona Ullmann
Curiosity cabinet with glazed porcelain vases by Silvia Radu 1981-1986, embroideries by Shula Ullmann, inherited ammunition canister.
Curiosity cabinet with embroideries stitched by Shula Ullmann as a young child in Romania
Curiosity cabinet with perspex chess set and objects fabricated by Jona Ullmann and linoprint by Corneliu Petrescu
Curiosity cabinet with family stamp albums and inherited letters, collage by Naomi Ullmann
1960's magazines inherited from Jona Ullmann
Curiosity cabinet with handrill of Jona Ullmann, bronze by Vasille Gorduz, "Bird on leg", Tyler Collection
Simleu Silvanei synagogue, Transylvania 2024 photograph on aluminium 30 x26cm