2025
Kiln formed glass
245 x 400 x 55 mm
(490 x 400 x 55 mm installed)
2025
Kiln formed glass
495 x 400 x 60 mm
(900 x 1200 x 60 mm installed)
2025
Kiln formed glass
495 x 400 x 60 mm
exclusively through
ATELIER 024
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2025
Kiln formed glass
170 x 300 x 90 mm
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exclusively through
ATELIER 024
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2025
Kiln formed glass
170 x 300 x 90 mm
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2024
Kiln formed glass
215 x 300 mm
2024
Kiln formed glass
90 X 220 X 145 mm
2024
Kiln formed glass
330 x 150 x 35 mm
2021
Kiln formed glass
125 x 145 x 40 mm
2021
Kiln formed glass
Dimensions Variable
2018
Kiln formed glass
380 x 380 x 10 mm each
(380 x 760 mm installed)
2018
Kiln formed glass
425 x 425 x 10 mm each
(1275 x 425 x 10mm installed)
2017
Kiln formed glass
440 x 440 x 10 mm each
(440 x 1320 x 10mm installed)
Born 1996.
Canberra AUSTRALIA
RECENT:
Touching Space //
COX Gallery
05 May - 13 June 2025
CV
Contact
Madeline Cardone lives and works on Ngunnawal country, and is a graduate from the ANU School of Art and Design (2018). Her practice is primarily sculptural, underpinned by an interest in architectural theory and how the body encounters space and materiality. Her work engages predominantly with glass, but also extends to material explorations in ceramics, drawing, photography and performance. She often works to develop experimental and unconventional ways of making with her materials, with an inherent sensitivity towards subtle surface and refined form.
Her current work plays with sensory and material tensions within black glass. She explores the notion of ‘glass as skin’, as a way of conveying an experience of space and bodily memory. Her works frame the interplay of light, shadow in sculptural, tangible form to contemplate how the physical and intangible aspects of human experience are shaped by the spaces, moments, and memories we inhabit.
Madeline has exhibited nationally and internationally since 2017. She is the recipient of the Bassett Downs Honours Scholarship in Glass (ANU, 2021), the Vicki Torr Emerging Artist Prize (Ausglass, 2022), and the Aldo Bellini Acquisition Award for Milano Vetro Under-35 (Milan, 2024).
05 MAY - 13 JUNE
COX ARCHITECTURE
CANBERRA
Touching Space is an exhibition of works in glass and drawing that study how the body encounters, interacts with and understands space and form. I continually contemplate how these experiences, though often transient, are embedded in bodily memory, and how to foster a connection between something as intangible as memory and something as physical as material.
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EXHIBITION ESSAY
BRONTE CORMICAN-JONES
Madeline Cardone’s work is archaeological—not merely in subject but in spirit. Rocks, she tells us, are the bones of the earth. They protrude, they fragment, and yet they persist. But what Cardone unearths in Touching Space is not only geological—it is somatic. The body, too, is an archaeological site. It holds history in its folds, its scars, its fragilities. It wears the passage of time like the earth wears erosion. It is in this layered, shifting terrain that Cardone’s work finds its resonance.
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23 FEBRUARY - 6 MARCH
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY,
CANBERRA
The Drill Hall Gallery presents a pop-up exhibition of the works of Madeline Cardone, showcasing her Honours graduation collection.
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