Produced by Catherine Hunter for the 2019 MAG&M exhibition.Artist Wendy Sharpe still tumbles for the magic of the Big Top circus by Elizabeth FortescueClayton Utz: Artist Profile for Wendy Sharpe 'Salient: Contemporary artists at the Western Front' is a group exhibition which is travelling across Australia opening at the New England Regional Art Museum in March 2018.
Wendy Sharpe (with Bernard Ollis) Prints Firestation Print Studio, Melbourne, Victoria. This item will be posted through the Global Shipping Program and includes international tracking. Local pickup can be arrangedAs depicted. Ervin Gallery, NSW Sir John Sulman Prize AGNSW Self Portrait Bouddi Foundation: The Yellow House, Sydney She has also been a finalist in Archibald Prize 6 times and in the Sulman Prize 14 times (note, more than any other artist).The Western Front 100 years on: Contemporary artists take stock by Brad ManeraHer white period: Sharpe paints in aid of Mawson's hut by Adam FultonSharpe has also been awarded numerous artist residencies both in Australia and internationally, in China, Mexico, Egypt, the Arctic and Antarctica (twice), and at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris (twice).From Hogarth to Westconnex: Wendy Sharpe tackles contemporary Sydney by Garry MaddoxVivid celebration of life by Elisabeth FortescuePhotographer paints portraits of the artists by Lauren MartinWendy Sharpe was born in Sydney; she currently lives and works between her two studios in Paris and Sydney.
Sharpe graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Visual Art from City Art Institute in Sydney, 1982, and then once again with Master Fine Arts, from the College of Fine Arts, UNSW, in 1992.
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A group of twelve leading Australian artists travelled to Belgium and France to the First World War battlefields of the western front. It is a significant work of considerable size and weight which must be shipped by professional removalist or courier. Historian Brad Manera, who had previously travelled with many of the artists to Gallipoli, and artists Wendy Sharpe, Euan Macleod and Amanda Penrose Hart talked with Maria Stoljar about the exhibition.Music on the noise of the city with a Sharpe note by Garry MaddoxImage supplied courtesy of Tracey SchrammSee it, like it, take it home (but, please, bring it back) by Bronwyn WatsonWork from a woman's perspective by Rosalie HigsonWendy Sharpe and Janna Ferris interviewed by Lucy ButenshawAward winning artist Wendy Sharpe joins conservation project IN (TWO) ART: 60 Artists, 30 artist couplesArtist Wendy Sharpe is creating a unique record of one of Sydney's great institutions by Elisabeth FortescueAustralian Registered Valuer with the Australian Government Taxation Incentives for the Arts SchemeStripped bare for a rare look back essay by Steve Meacham She was then invited to sit on the council of the Australian War Memorial for 9 years.Award winning Australian artist, Wendy Sharpe, travels to Antarctica as a guest of the Mawson's Huts Foundation (January 2012).Circus - Wendy Sharpe by Bobby StephensonRampant colour and chaos float in a teacup over sea of restraint by Sharon Verghis Always buy the works you love by Michael Reid A tasty treat for the senses by John McDonaldAt the Sharpe end by Elizabeth Fortescue Undercover by Susan Wyndham - In the frameArt gives a glimpse of Timorese Journey by Kerry TaylorWendy Sharpe's rare, intimate landscapes celebrate Australia by Steve MeachamShe has won the Archibald Portrait Prize, the Sir John Sulman Prize, the Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship, the Mercedes Benz Travelling Scholarship, the Kebumba Drawing Prize, the Portia Geach Memorial Award (twice), the Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize, the Manning Art Prize, and the Calleen Art Prize among many others. {"modules":["unloadOptimization","bandwidthDetection"],"unloadOptimization":{"browsers":{"Firefox":true,"Chrome":true}},"bandwidthDetection":{"url":"https://ir.ebaystatic.com/cr/v/c1/thirtysevens.jpg","maxViews":4,"imgSize":37,"expiry":300000,"timeout":250}} 9.1" Collect Old Chinese Ceramics Tang Sancai Pottery Ancient War-horse StatuePlease enter five or nine numbers for the postcode.7.1" Chinese Box-wood Hand Carving Moon Goddess Pretty Chang E Woman Statue 嫦娥女神 Faces of humanity: Wendy Sharpe is working on a series of portraits of refugees and asylum seekers. 316 talking about this.
Mar 5, 2014 - 'Self Portrait as Diana of Erskineville' by Wendy Sharpe Stay safe and healthy. The seller won't accept returns for this item.Copyright © 1995-2020 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Wendy Sharpe, Self Portrait – as Diana of Erskineville, Oil on canvas, 201cm x 172cm Although Sharpe’s work is grounded in close observation there is an aspect of her art devoted to that inner world in which psychological truths are uncovered. Original work, this is not a print or limited edition item. On to the day at Wendy Sharpe’s studio – what a huge treasure trove!