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Nationality
  
Australian

Website
  
Pamela Irving


Name
  
Pamela Irving

Role
  
Visual Artist

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Full Name
  
Pamela Anne Irving

Born
  
Known for
  
Notable work
  
Larry La Trobe (1992, 1996)

Awards
  
Nominated Kamel Kiln Award (1981)Ceramic Prize City of Box Hill (1985)Ceramic Prize City of Footscray (1985)Pat Corrigan Artists grant(1991)Australia Day Ceramic Award Shaepparton Art Gallery (1994)

Education
  

Pamela Irving on Larry La Trobe and the role of public art


Pamela Irving (born 1960) is an Australian visual artist specialising in bronze, ceramic and mosaic sculptures as well as printmaking and copper etchings. In addition to her extensive art work, Irving has lectured in art and ceramics at Monash University, the Melbourne College of Advanced Education, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and the Chisholm Institute of Technology. She also worked as an art critic for the Geelong Advertiser and was a councillor on the Craft Council of Victoria.

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Stationary Faces - Patterson Train Station Community Art Project


Education

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Born in Victoria, Australia, Irving was formally educated at the Melbourne State College (1979–1982) where she undertook a Bachelor of Education (Art/Craft) and she completed a Master of Arts degree by research at the Melbourne College of Advanced Education. Supervised by Professor Noel John Flood, (ceramicist and the Head of Ceramics Department), Irving was one of the first two candidates to be approved to undertake the Master of Arts Degree in Visual Arts in what was, at that time, the Melbourne CAE.

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Irving's thesis for her master's degree examined 'the reasons and meaning behind the presence and mythology imagery in the works of Arthur Boyd, John Perceval and Mirka Mora (those artists being nominated because of the relevance to my own work)'.

Style and influences

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Pascoe observes that Irving's work is derived from 'a mixture of personal experience, myth and virulent imagination'. Hammond has described Irving's early ceramic work as 'humorous, figurative and cheerfully contemptuous of pottery traditions.

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Irving's early art was influenced by artists including Arthur Boyd, John Brack, Noel Connihan, Mirka Mora, Sidney Nolan and John Perceval. In recent years, Irving has been influenced ″by the honest and direct expressiveness of ‘outsider art’ (the art of self-taught or ‘naive artists’) and the craft of ‘memoryware’″ Significantly, this interest grew following Irving's visit to Nek Chand's Rock Garden in Chandigarh, India.

Notable work

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Irving's most famous work is the bronze sculpture of Larry La Trobe, commissioned in 1992 as a part of the Swanston Street redevelopment in Melbourne, and stolen by a thief or thieves unknown during 1995. The resulting media attention rallied significant public support for the recovery of the sculpture. Although never recovered, the statue was recast by the foundry owner, Peter Kolliner, with some minor changes by Irving and was replaced in September 1996. The Larry sculpture is located at the corner of Swanston Street and Collins Street, Melbourne.

Professional associations

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Active in mosaic art in Australia, Irving served as a councillor on the Craft Council of Victoria during the 1980s and became Vice-President of the Mosaic Association of Australia and New Zealand in 2007.

Exhibitions

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Between 1981 and 2003, Irving took part in 18 solo exhibitions, 11 joint exhibitions and more than 80 group exhibitions.

Collections

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Irving's work is held in the following collections:

Museums and galleries

  • Museum Victoria
  • University of Melbourne including Trinity College
  • Deakin University
  • Australian Catholic University
  • Burnie College of TAFE, Tasmania
  • Artbank
  • Melbourne City Council
  • Shepparton Art Gallery
  • Bendigo Art Gallery
  • Colac Otway Shire
  • Footscray City Art Collection
  • Geelong Art Gallery
  • City of Glen Eira
  • City of Hume
  • Wangaratta Exhibitions Gallery
  • City of Whitehorse
  • City of Wyndham
  • Corporate and private collections

  • ANZ Bank
  • Art Horses Pty Ltd
  • L’Oreal Australia
  • Monash Medical Centre, Clayton
  • Murray Goulburn Co-operative
  • Northern Hospital
  • Pacific Shopping Centres
  • Polypacific
  • Sushi King
  • Yooralla Society
  • Zart Art
  • Private collections throughout Australia, the USA and Hong Kong including that of Germaine Greer, Tuscany
  • School collections

  • Abbotsleigh School for Girls, Sydney
  • Camberwell Grammar School, Melbourne
  • Corio North High School
  • Grimwade House, Melbourne Grammar School
  • Kew High School
  • Lara Lake Primary School
  • Lilydale West Primary School
  • Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School
  • Mentone Girls Grammar School, Melbourne
  • Mentone Grammar School, Melbourne
  • Merton Hall, Melbourne Girls Grammar School
  • Methodist Ladies' College (MLC), Melbourne
  • Scotch College, Melbourne
  • Star of the Sea College, Gardenvale
  • Tintern Girls' Grammar School, Melbourne
  • Wesley College, Melbourne (Elsternwick Campus)
  • Awards and grants

  • 1981 Nominated Kamel Kiln Award
  • 1985 Ceramic Prize, City of Box Hill
  • 1985 Ceramic Prize, City of Footscray
  • 1987 Ministry for the Arts and Ministry for Education Artist in Schools Project
  • 1988 Australia Council Grant To Develop a Body of Ceramic Work.
  • 1988 Ministry for Arts and Ministry for Education, Artist in Schools Project
  • 1989 Tasmanian Arts Council Grant-Artist in Residency, Tasmania
  • 1991 Pat Corrigan Artist Grant, N.A.V.A.
  • 1994 Winner, Australia Day Ceramic Award Shepparton Arts Centre.
  • 1995 City of Glen Eira Artist Award
  • 1999 Artist and Designers in Schools Grant, resident artist at Kew High School
  • 2005 Artist in School Grant, Ministry for the Arts and Education
  • References

    Pamela Irving Wikipedia