Born in Auckland in 1940, Suzanne Goldberg studied at the Auckland University Elam School of Fine Arts, graduating with honours and was awarded the Joe Raynes Scholarship in her final year. She travelled to England in 1965 on a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council study grant award where she attended the Hornsey College. Known as an abstract and representational artist, she paints landscapes of New Zealand, and portraits. She first exhibited in Auckland in 1962. In 1963 three of her paintings were selected for Auckland City Art Gallery's Contemporary New Zealand Painting exhibition. Goldberg was also one of fifteen New Zealand artists to be shown at the Commonwealth exhibition in London in 1965.
In our database, 237 works by Suzanne Goldberg are listed as being offered for sale, the earliest in 1980, of which 199 (84%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $2,190 for Untitled – Seagull in the Landscape sold by Art+Object in June 2022. This year 9 works have been offered for sale. Works by Suzanne Goldberg are held by the Auckland Art Gallery and Museum Of New Zealand.
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