sculpture survey 2015

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sculpture survey 2015
32nd Annual Exhibition
SCULPTURE SURVEY 2015
7 – 28 June 2015
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Distinguished Invited Artists
Tonoiso Hidetsugu
Takahiro Hirata
Kamada Shohei
Akiho Tata
Tetsuro Yamasaki
Japan
Keizo Ushio and Haruyuki Uchida
Coordinators Japan artists
George Andric
Lee Salomone
Nicholas Uhlmann
South Australia
Jina Lee
South Korea/Western Australia
Edith Cowan University Students
Dr. Nien Schwarz – Senior Lecturer
In visual arts and art history, Edith Cowan University
Denise Pepper, Gregory Pryor,Ben Waters
Graeme Burge, Paul Uhlmann
Dr Nien Schwarz Foreword
Photographs by
Artists, Dr Nien Schwarz and R.M. Gomboc
Catalogue published by
Gomboc Gallery Sculpture Park
50 James Road MIDDLE SWAN 6056
Western Australia
Tel: (08) 9274 3996
Email: rm@ gomboc-gallery.com.au
www.gomboc-gallery.com.au
National Library of Australia Cataloguing in Publication Data
Sculpture Survey 2015
Bibliography IBSN 1 875458 00 x
Copyright Gomboc Gallery and participating artists
Printed by Pilpel Printing Company
Sculpture Survey 2015 totally funded and curated by R.M. & T.C. Gomboc
Front Image: Sculpture by George Andric
Orbit (74cm x 74cm x 15cm) mild steel, paint
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FOREWORD
Gomboc Gallery Sculpture Survey 32nd Annual Exhibition, 2015
Just inside the Gomboc Gallery entrance is a massive, old-fashioned ledger book converted into a gallery
visitors book. Since the gallery opened in 1982, thousands of people have added comments next to their
names and contact details. Consider for a moment how many hours of art appreciation these pages
confirm and also the hundreds of artists who have exhibited here.
The tome of names also documents the participation of local sculptors in some of the earliest events
organized at Gomboc Gallery. These include now highly recognized WA artists such as Margaret Priest,
Lou Lambert, Hans Arkeveld, Maris Raudzins, Campbell Cornish, Frank Wilkinson, and many others.
Alongside these now senior artists are the names of the “young guns” of the time, including John Tarry,
Peter Dailey, and Stuart Elliott.
Over thirty-two years, this annual sculpture exhibition has had a number of changes. Ron Gomboc’s
extensive travelling to participate by invitation in sculpture symposia around the world, starting in
Singapore in 1986, created important connections with international sculptors who expressed interest
in exhibiting in the Sculpture Survey. These exhibitions in turn led to numerous residencies at Gomboc
Gallery, including artists from Salzburg, Vermont, Seoul, Beijing, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and
Shanghai. An ongoing cultural exchange with artists from Japan is particularly strong.
Local art collectors appreciate Japanese artists’ eloquent manipulation of metal and stone. In the 2015
Survey we see innovatively cut, twisted, stacked and bound metal by Tetsuro Yamasaki that result in
spatially dynamic abstract compositions. The chisel-textured organic stone mounds of Akiho Tata sport
dazzling geometric patterns in primary colours that we can’t help but touch. Takahiro Hirata’s sharplyhoned stone edges pull the eye up. Kamada Shohei suspends objects in clear resin. From South Australia,
and exhibiting for the first time at Gomboc, are Nicholas Uhlmann, Lee Salomone and George Andric.
Andric’s parallactic overlapping lines take Op Art to the third dimension. South Korean, but living in
Perth, Jina Lee’s bulbous and flowing carvings invoke us to caress cold stone curves.
Many of these artists are now also familiar names with Sculpture by the Sea. In 2005, an additional boost
was given to sculpture in Western Australia by the inaugural, now annual, Sculpture by the Sea exhibition
at Cottesloe. The 2015 exhibition on the beach attracted over 200 project proposals from local, national
and international artists. Gomboc Gallery includes the display of sculpture from the Cottesloe exhibitions
to further promote sculpture by national and international artists.
One of the most important additional components since 1995 has been the involvement of hundreds
of students from ECU, Curtin, UWA, Midland TAFE (Polytechnic West), Central TAFE, and Claremont
School of Art. Some of these institutions have closed in recent times, and others no longer offer
sculpture. However, Curtin and ECU in particular have demonstrated strong ongoing support. To the list
of renowned WA artists above we can add ECU graduates who have exhibited internationally including
Denise Pepper, Norton Flavel, London-based David Turley, Glasgow-based Darius Kowal, and more
recent graduates such as Sebastian Befumo. This year ECU is proud to present the work of 22 students
ranging from first to third year. For many local students, the Sculpture Survey is the first exhibition in
which they have participated, and the first entry on their artist CV. Based on the experiences gained
here, several graduates have gone on to exhibit at Sculpture by the Sea, other biennial events, and to
teach sculpture in secondary schools.
Please congratulate Ron and Terrie Gomboc for their long-term vision and passion to facilitating and
furthering traditional and contemporary sculpture in Australia, Asia, and beyond.
Dr Nien Schwarz is an artist and Senior Lecturer in visual arts and art history at the School of
Communications and Arts, Edith Cowan University.
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Tonoiso Hidetsugu
Kazenofukutokoro (stainless steel)
Naminokatati (stainless steel)
Home (ceramic)
4Kyaku (ceramic)
Tonoiso Hidetsugu
1963: 1988: 1987: 1994: 1996: 1997: 2000: 2006: Born in Fukuoka.
Graduated from the Faculty of Art(sculputure),Kyoto Seika University Exhibitions/Awards
Rose Garden Art Exhibition (Grand Prix)
Urban Iron Sculpture Grand Prix Exhibition (open-Air Sculpture Prize)
International Tannan Art Festival (Excellent Performance Award)
5 th Contemporary Ceramic Art Exhibition (Excellent Performance Award)
3rd Flower Vases Biennale,Sogetu Art Museum (Jury`s Special Award)
4th Krashiki Machi-kado Open Air Sculpture Exhibition (Grand Prix)
Ceramic tiles produced for Kyoto University`s Catsura Campus Signage Project
Kobe Airport Sculpture Competition (Grand Prix)
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KAMADA SHOHEI
1979 2002 2004 2008 Born in Kyoto, Japan
B.F.A., Kyoto Seika University, Department of Sculpture, Japan
M.F.A., Kyoto Seika University, Department of Sculpture, Japan
D.F.A,expected, Kyoto Seika University, Department of Sculpture, Japan
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Gallery ARTISLONG, Kyoto, Collection
2009 Gallery ARTISLONG, Kyoto, Collection
2008 Sekiho Temple, Kyoto, Collection
2006 Gallery JARFO, Kyoto, Stone Collection
2002 Gallery Keifu, Kyoto, Stone
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2013 2012 2011 @KUUA, Kyoto, Kyoto Studio
Gallery ARTISLONG, Kyoto, Future scenery
In Art, Taiwan, Japan Taiwan exchange Exhibition
Gallery Naufu, Gifu, Naufu Exhibition
2010 Gallery ARTISLONG, Kyoto, Convert
School Risei, Kyoto, HEY Exhibition
Gallery Naufu, Gifu, Naufu Exhibition
2007 Gallery Muromachi Art Court, Kyoto, The show-Four Contemporary Artists
Kunsthalle Kuhlungsborn, Kuhlungsborn, German, Japan-German
Gallery Bad Doberan, Bad Doberan, German, Japan
Cafe RONTGEN, Schwerin, the Works of Four Artists
2006 Kunsthalle Rostock, Rostock, German, ART-RAINBOR
2005 Gallery ARTISLONG, Kyoto, The Show-Contentions
Gallery Uniglavas Ginza, Tokyo, Tanagokoroten
2002 The Consortium of Universities in Kyoto, ART-UNIV
Work at International Symposiums on stone sculptures
2007
2003 Kuhlungsborn, German, ‘Plein Air’
Teterow, Turkey, ‘Marmara’
AWARDS
2013 2007 2006 4
Yamaguti Bamku Prize, 25th UBE Biennale, held by Yamaguti Kyoto prefecture
Grand Prize, Arts and Crafts Selected Artists Exhibition, New Wave 2007, held by
Kyoto prefecture
Grand Prize, 56 th Nishinomiya Art Exhibition, held by Nishinomiya city
Prize, Kyoten Exhibition, held by Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
Collection # Household Shinto altar
(clear resin, Household Shinto altar)
Collection # Buddha statue
(clear resin, Buddha statue)
Collection # Haniwa
(clear resin, clay image)
Collection # Haniwa
(clear resin, clay images x 3)
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Akiho Tata
A collaboration between two sculptors who use Aji stone. They are the Recipients of Nagano, Kobe-Suma,
Yokohama and Takamatsu Prizes.
1957
1959
1980
1980
1991 Tata born.
Akiho born.
Nagoya University of Art sculptures department (Tata)
Kagawa meizen junior colleges (Akiho)
They work with a unit name Akiho Tata
1993 1994 Yokohama Biennale 93 (prize for encouragement)
Kurashiki the town corner sculpture exhibition
The 22nd nagano-shi outdoors sculpture prizes
1996 Hyuga modern sculpture exhibition
1998 The 15th kobe-suma-rikyu park modern sculpture exhibition
(kobe-suma-rikyu park prizes)
1999 Kagawa art festivals “An artist and children”
2000 Oita Asia sculptures exhibition
2005 Jeans factory contemporary art award (excellent prize)
2006 Takamatsu-shi culture prize for encouragement
2006 Art spirit power “union formation”
2010
11 Sculpture by the sea Bondi
2013 Sculpture by the sea Cottesloe
Sculpture by the sea Bondi (Sculpture Inside Curators’ Prize)
2014~15 Sculpture by the sea Cottesloe
SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPATION
1995 1996 1997 2006 West Harima stone sculpture symposium
CCN Kobe spirit village sculpture symposium
4th Kasaoka stone sculpture symposium in Kitagi
7th Stones village a festival
WORK SHOP
Majority including “the environmental art cover leaf strategy”
PUBLIC MONUMENT
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I establish the north from Iwate to Okinawa.
Fantasia - Poetry
Memory of Fantasia
Fantasia
Spirit of Fantasia
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Tetsuro Yamasaki
1958
1986
2003
Born in Nagasaki, Japan.
Completed the postgraduate course of studies at Tokyo Zokei University.
A member of I. A. A. UNESCO (International Association of Art)
Awards
1984
1987
1992
1994
1994
1995
2007
2007
2010
2011
The 58th “Koku-ten” Exhibition,Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. (Won the Prize for New talent)
The 61st “Koku-ten” Exhibition. (Won the Yasuda Kasai Fine Art Foundation Prize for Rising Artists)
The Landscape Sculpture Competition of Fussa City,Tokyo. (Won the Grand Prix)
The “habitart” Exhibition, Kitakyusyu, Japan.
(Won the Grand Prix and the Prize of Minister of Construction)
The Tataragi Open-Air Sclupture ’94 Exhibition, Hyogo,Japan.
(Won the Prize for Excellent Work)
The 5th Tokyo Open-Air Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition,Tokyo Metropolitan Kinuta Park.
(Won the Commendation Prize)
The 8th Sakura-no-Mori Sculpture Competition, Akita.
(Won the Prize for Excellent Work)
The 6th Asago Art Village Grand Prix Art Exhibition, Hyogo, Japan.
(Won the Prize for Excellent Work)
The 2nd Sculpture Competition of Art Center,Tokyo. (Won the Judge Prize)
The 10th Asago Art Village Grand Prix Art Exhibition, Hyogo, Japan.
(Won the Prize for Excellent Work)
Solo Exhibitions
1987
Nakamura Gallery,Tokyo, Japan
1989
Atagoyama Gallery,Tokyo
1991
Atagoyama Gallery,Tokyo
1994
Atagoyama Gallery,Tokyo
1998
Nissenren Gallery, Shizuoka, Japan
1999
Gallery Space Yuu, Kanagawa, Japan
2005
Muramatsu Gallery,Tokyo
2010
Metal Art Museum Hikarinotani, Chiba, Japan
2011
Ginza yy Gallery,Tokyo
2012
Art Center of Tokyo, Japan
2012
Asago Museum, ASAGO ART VILLAGE, Hyogo, Japan
2013
Gallery IRIYA TOKYO, Japan
Group Exhibitions
1983–2006“Koku-Ten” Exhibition,Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
2007–2012“Koku-Ten” Exhibition,The National Art Center,Tokyo.
1988
The 7th Exhibition of Yasuda Kasai Fine Art Foundation Prize for Rising Artists,Tokyo.
1989
The 1st KAJIMA SCULPTURE COMPETITION,Tokyo.
1993
The International Open-Air Scupture Exhibition,Tokyo. (TAMA LIFE 21 Project)
2000
The Exhibition at Shoren-in Temple, Kyoto.(’03)
2002
The 7th Art Exhibition of Wind in Makurazaki,Kagoshima, Japan.(’10)
2004
The “Attempt to Space” Exhibition, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi, Japan.(’08)
2006
The Exhibition at Kiyomizu-dera Temple (Kyodo), Kyoto.
2009
The 23rd UBE International Sculpture Biennale.
(The Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture),Yamaguchi, Japan.
2014
Sculpture by the Sea Bondi 2014, Sydney, Australia
2015
Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe 2015, Perth, Australia
Collections, Commissions
Nihon-Kokka-En, Akita, Japan; Makurazaki-shi, Kagoshima, Japan
Nishinasuno Athletic Park,Tochigi, Japan; Asago Sculpture Park, Hyogo, Japan;
Takasu Aobadai New Town, Fukuoka, Japan; Higashimurayama City Central Public Hall,Tokyo;
Fussa Central Park,Tokyo; Chihoku Peace Park, Aichi, Japan
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Metamorphosis inside – outside (No. M-26)
(Mild steel)
Metamorphosis inside – outside (No. M-33)
(Mild steel)
Metamorphosis pupa (No. M-40)
(Mild steel)
Morph  (Morph No. 3)
(Mild steel)
Metamorphosis to the sky (No. M-48)
(Mild Steel)
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Takahiro Hirata
1969
Born in Gifu prefecture in Japan
Education
1992 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Oil Painting, Nagoya University of Arts
Solo Exhibitions
1993
Gallery 141, Nagoya city, Aichi
1997
Gallery Daruma, Nagoya city, Aichi
1998
The Gallery of Toyota City Museum, Toyota city, Aichi
1999–2004 Gallery Apa F2, Nagoya city, Aichi
2005
Gallery Hanbarahangakan, Mizunami city, Gifu
2007
Gallery Apa, Nagoya city, Aichi
2011
Gallery Apa, Nagoya city, Aichi
Awards
1999
2002
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
The award of excellence in Shimanami Sea-Road Sculpture Contest
The award of Study in Europe in the 6th Wind Art Exhibition, Biennale Makurazaki
The award in Gunma Open Space Art Competition 2002
The award in the 9th Wind Art Exhibition, Triennale Makurazaki
The finalist for full size creation in the 24th Ube Biennale International Sculpture
Competiton,
The first prize in the 10th Asago Art Village Award Exhibition, 2011 Asago Biennale
Exhibited at the Sculpture by the Sea in Bondi 2012
Exhibited at the Sculpture by the Sea in Bondi 2013
Exhibited at the Sculpture by the Sea in Cottesloe 2014
(Town of Cottesloe Sculpture Collection)
Exhibited at the Sculpture by the Sea in Cottesloe 2015
Collections
Nagoya University of Arts, Kitanagoya city, Aichi
Midori City, Gunma
Makurazaki City, Kagoshima
Imabari City, Ehime
Asago Art Village Museum, Asago city, Hyogo
Tokai High School, Nagoya city, Aichi
Matukage Senior Hospital,Nagoya city,Aichi
Ideas for works
What is good thing, what is good artwork, I have not been able to clearly understand yet.
But what I know now is I am happy when people smile seeing and touching my artworks.
I would like to continue creating works whole my life, and find out what good thing is.
Dear Children,
Struggle through for something. Aiming for one’s best.
It ok when it turnout well but sometime no.
If it so, but believe in yourself and keep going carefully.
There should be a light shining through the darkness.
Hope that you also seen it.
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Arrowhead l Dark Night Shine
Arrowhead ll Dark Night Shine
Arrowhead lll Dark Night Shine
Arrowhead lv Dark Night Shine
Dark Night Shine l
Dark Night Shine ll
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george Andric
1960
Born in Yorketown, South Australia
George Andric is a South Australian artist who uses sculpture to explore the patterns of nature and
rhythms of our human existence. His practise is based on a constantly evolving principle and method
of construction which deals with the way complex forms arise from simple elements.
The sculptures that he creates are made up of an arrangement of basic units, allowing him to examine
the dynamic relationship between the simple and the complex, between the material and the void,
between the viewer and the object, and particularly between structure and form.
As an artist, George strives to find some sense of order that is independent of the world that presents
itself to him – which at times can be deceptive and illusory
EDUCATION
1991
Bachelor of Visual Arts University of South Australia SA School of Art
SELECTED ARTWORKS
‘Sisyphus’ | Nov 2014 Sculpture(Stainless Steel) Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi
Sydney, New South Wales(Collection of D Duncan NZ)
‘Sisyphus’ | Mar 2014 Sculpture (Stainless Steel) 6th Palmer Sculpture Biennial Palmer, South Australia
‘Time and Space’ | 2012 Sculpture (Stainless Steel) Public Art Commission City of Prospect, South Australia
‘everything changes everything returns’ | Mar 2012Sculpture (Mild Steel – Full scale maquette)
5th Palmer Sculpture Biennial Palmer, South Australia
‘everything changes everything returns’ | Mar 2011 Sculpture (Stainless Steel) Sculpture by the Sea,
Cottesloe. Cottesloe, Western Australia (Collection of Janet Holmes a Court)
‘everything changes everything returns’ | Nov 2010 Sculpture (Stainless Steel) Sculpture by the Sea,
Bondi Sydney, New South Wales
Evolving Elements | Sept 2010 Group Show of Contemporary Sculpture Aptos Cruz Galleries Adelaide, SA
Transit’ | Dec 2009 Sculpture (Stainless Steel) Public Art Commission Dep’t of Transport, Energy and
Infrastructure 211 Victoria Square, Adelaide, South Australia
This Immortal Coil’ | Mar 2009 Sculpture (Stainless Steel)Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe Cottesloe,
Western Australia (Collection of BHP Billiton)
‘This Immortal Coil’ | Nov 2008 Sculpture (Stainless Steel) Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi Sydney, NSW
‘All things are one’ | Apr 2006 Sculpture (Stainless Steel) Public Art Commission 196 OG Road,
Felixstow, South Australia
‘TEOTWAWKI’ | Mar 2006 Audio-Visual Production (Collaborative project) Adelaide Fringe Synagogue
Studios Rooftop Adelaide, South Australia
‘ICARUS’ | Mar 2006 Sculpture (Aluminium) Palmer Sculpture Landscape Biennial (Collection of J & S
Thompson, WA) Palmer, South Australia
‘ICARUS’ | Oct 2004 Sculpture (Aluminium) (Sponsored by Capral Aluminium) Sculpture by the Sea,
Bondi Sydney, New South Wales
‘In the round’ | Aug 2003 Sculpture (New work) BMG Art Adelaide, South Australia
‘entranceformation’ | Nov 2002Sculpture (Aluminium) (Sponsored by Capral Aluminium) Sculpture by
the Sea, Bondi (Recipient of Pat Corrigan Grant) Sydney, New South Wales
‘VOID’ # 9 | Oct 2000 Sculpture (On loan to AFC: 2000 – 2001 Nov) VIZ-BIZ Open Space Adelaide
Festival Centre Adelaide, South Australia
‘VOID’ | Sept 1999 Series of 7 Timber Sculptures North Adelaide School of Art Gallery Adelaide,
South Australia
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Orbit
(mild steel, paint)
Untitled (Void # 11)
(mild steel paint)
Untitled (Void #10)
(mild steel paint)
Untitled (Void #12)
(mild steel, paint)
Time and Space 2
(mild steel, nickel plated)
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Micro-macro
(wood, bronze, mixed media)
Diversity
(wood, bronze, mixed media)
Lee Salomone
Selected solo exhibitions
October 2014 The Beauty of small moments Gallerysmith Project Space, Melbourne, Australia
September 2013 Reflektionen Atelier Terra, Berlin, Germany May 2013 Hirsute collection Feltspace, Adelaide, Australia
September 2012 Other voices / Altre voci Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
July 2010 der letzte wild lebende Fisch Galerie Kurt im Hirsch, Berlin
September 2009 interconnected Gallery 25, Mildura, Victoria, Australia
September 2008 new work, old concerns Watch This Space, Alice Springs, Australia
April 2008 speicherplatz galerie december, Berlin
March 2008 letting go Prospect Gallery, Adelaide
February 2007 after image Greenaway Art Gallery. Adelaide. Australia
October 2005 Silent Installations Galerie kurt im hirsch, Berlin
May 2004 planetary and personal Greenaway Art Gallery. Adelaide. Australia
March 2004 Transference Tin Sheds Gallery, Sydney, Australia
July 2003 Between beauty and theory Gabriel Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
November 2002 Between beauty and theory Gallery 4A, Sydney
September 2001 Human Nature Greenaway Art Gallery. Adelaide. Australia
August 2000 Watch this Space, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
July 1999 footnotes from a periphery Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
Participated in numerous Group Exhibitions since 2000
Awards, Grants & residencies
2014
Project Grant. Arts SA
2011
Eran Svigos award for best visual art in the 2011 Adelaide Fringe
2008
Artist Grant, ArtsSA
2005 Project Assistance, Artist Grant, Arts South Australia
2002
Selected for inaugural Kultour tour from SA, Australia Council & Nexus
2001
Residency, Media Resource Centre, Adelaide
Collections
2009
2009
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Mildura Arts Centre, Victoria, Australia
Migration Museum, A Division of the History Trust of South Australia, Australia
Return Voyage lll
NICHOLAS UHLMANN
1974 Born in Sydney
Education
Bachelor of Visual Art and Applied Design, AITArts, Adelaide
Three month studio residency, Sijen Art Foundry, The Netherlands
1997-1999 Advanced Diploma of Visual Art, NASA, AdelaideEx
Solo Exhibitions
2014
2013
2010
2010
2007
2007
2004
2002
Participated
Janet Clayton Gallery, Danks St Depot, Sydney, NSW
BMGART, Adelaide, SA
Pivotal Galleries, Melbourne
BMGART, Adelaide
Solo Show, BMGART, Adelaide
Coriole Music Festival, Coriole Winery, SA
Solo Show, BMGART, Adelaide
Solo Show, BMGART, Adelaide
in numerous Group Exhibitions
Grants/Awards
2012 & 2014 Richard Cohen OAM Memorial Sculpture Competition (overall winner), Burnside, SA
2012
OZ Minerals Copper sculpture Award, SALA, SA
2010
Palmer Award, SA
2007
NAVA Grant for shipping large sculpture to the United Kingdom
2002
Rising Star, Oscarts Awards, SA
2000
Best Sculpture, Oscarts Awards, SA
Commissions/Collections
Australia, UK and Holland including SA Great, Santos, WoodsBagot Stillwell Management, DTEI,
Adelaide. Institute of Chartered Accountants, Sydney. Adelaide City Council commissions for Adelaide
Prize 2007-2009. ‘City Edge’ public sculpture commission, 2008, Brompton. ‘Orphanage Park’
sculpture commission, Unley Council, SA. UNO Apartments Sculpture, 102 Waymouth St, Adelaide,
Housing SA. Glen Osmond Creek Linear Trail (6 Sculptures), Unley Council. Current: major commission
for the new RAH, Adelaide, SA.
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Jina Lee
Jina Lee is a South Korean Artist now residing permanently in Perth, Western Australia. She specializes
in stone sculptural artwork.
Jina completed a Bachelor’s degree in Traditional Korean Sculpture at the Korean National University of
Cultural Heritage and finished her Master of Fine Arts, majoring in Sculpture at Kookmin University in
South Korea in 2009.
She has presented her sculptures at solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and international art fairs in
South Korea and Australia. Two of her sculptures have been produced for public spaces in South Korea.
After relocating to Perth in 2013, Jina has been involved in a variety of exhibitions, including ‘Sculpture
By The Sea 2015’, ‘City Of Melville Sculpture Walk 2014’ and ‘Swell Sculpture Festival 2014’, where she
received ‘Artist peer award 2014’.
1984 Born in South Korea
Education
2009 2007 2003 Master of Fine Art (Sculpture) - Kookmin University / Korea
Bachelor of Fine Art (Korean Traditional Sculpture) - Korean National University of Cultural Heritage/Korea
Department of Sculpture - Kaywon High School of Art / Korea
Solo Exhibition
2009 Jina Lee Sculpture (KOSA space / Seoul, Korea)
Group Exhibitions
2015
2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2013 2012 2010 2010 2010 2010 2008 2008 Gomboc Gallery Sculpture Survey Exhibition 2015
Sculpture at Bathers 2015 (Bathers beach/ WA, Australia)
City of Melville Sculpture Walk 2015 (Deep water point/ Perth, Australia)
Sculpture By the Sea 2015 (Cottesloe Beach/ WA, Australia)
Swell Sculpture Festival 2014 (Currumbin Beach / QLD, Australia)
(Swell Sculpture Artist Peer Award 2014)
Greg James Sculpture Gallery (Fremantle, Australia)
City of Melville Sculpture walk 2014 ( Deep water point/ Perth, Australia)
City of Gosnell Art Exhibition (Lyal Richardson Hall/ Perth, Australia)
International Women’s Day 2014 WOMEN’S ART EXPO (Perth City Farm/ Perth, Australia)
Multicultural Art Exhibition (Moores Building Contemporary Art Gallery/ Perth, Australia)
Sixes and sevens ( Hamilton Hill’s Memorial Hall / Perth, Australia)
Wild Open Space 2012 (Rose river NT, Australia)
Charity exhibition-Love, Happiness, Sharing (Gyoha Art center/ Gyeonggi-do, Korea)
Sculpture exhibition (Gong Pyeong art centre / Seoul, Korea)
The dreaming stones (Artelysia / Gyeonggi-do, Korea)
Team Preview Annual Artists Network Program (Team Preview / Seoul, Korea)
Asian Students and Young Artists Art Festival (Asyaaf /Seoul, Korea)
Summer Project «Scent Of A Woman» (Gallery Asarim / Seoul, Korea)
Art Fair
2009 2009 2008 The 3th Seoul Open Art Fair (COEX / Seoul, Korea)
The 4th International Art Fair Art Daegu (EXCO / Daegu, Korea)
Art Seoul 2008 (Seoul Art centre / Seoul, Korea)
Public Art Commissions
2011 2011 16
Ilsan We-City Blooming (Ilsan / Gyeonggi-do, Korea);
Ilsan GS xi (Ilsan / Gyeonggi-do, Korea)
Woman l
(marble)
Woman 2
(marble)
Bird
(marble)
Embrace
(marble)
Embrace l
(marble)
Embrace 3
(marble)
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EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY
First Year
1.
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Ayesha Thapa
Through my eyes
EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY
Sherri Ann Jenkins Plastic Carnage
Second Year
2.
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Elysia Bullen
Giselle Grant
Sherri Ann Jenkins
Alice Kinson
Kat MacKay
Adele Price
Grace E. Wong
Lao Tzu’s Song
High Horse
Plastic carnage
Reflection
Introduce: Interlaced
Seasons of Memory
Free range kids
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EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY
Third Year:
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Emily Amoraal
Leap: travels with a ghost
Lisa Bennet
Life and Death
Sarah Hicks
Playing in the shadows
Tyffanie Johnson
Development
Cathryn Langman
Regulated Macropus
Nikki Lundy
Views of an unknown time
Aleisha Mafrici
Immersed
Jessica Martin
Colourful contemplation
(exchange student Northern Kentucky University, USA)
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Sevinc Ozdogan
Ryan Savage
Harrison See
Vynka Topham
Jeanette Vernooij
Rebecca Westlund
Thirsty
It’s not brains we’ll want…
Twelve discourses
Weaving through and through
Destruction
The red list (extinct)
EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY
Jessica Martin Colourful contemplation
Harrison See Twelve Discourses
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Aleisha Mafrici, ECU
Rebecca Westlund, ECU
Adele Price, ECU
Jeanette Vernooij, ECU
Cathryn Langman, ECU
Vynka Topham, ECU
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Naidee Changmoh, Thailand
J Hallberg & R Dybdahl Pedersen,
Denmark
Ron Robertson Swann, Australia
Keizo Ushio, Japan
Koichi Ogino, Japan
Takahiro Hirata, Japan
Michael Le Grand, Australia
Wendi Zhang, China
Haruyuki Uchida, Japan
Hiroyuki Kita, Japan
Koichi Ishino, Japan
Benjamin Storch, Australia
Acknowledging Sculpture by the SeaAssociation, extended exhibition by National and International Artists
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50 James Rd, Middle Swan
Western Australia, 6056
Telephone: (08) 9274 3996
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