Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Artist of the day, September 16, 2020: Deborah Halpern, an Australian sculptor, mosaic artist and ceramic artist (#1095)

 Deborah Halpern (1957) is an Australian sculptor, mosaic artist and ceramic artist, notable for her public artworks in Melbourne.

Born in 1957, Halpern's parents were ceramists and artists and two of the founding members of Potters cottage in Warrandyte. She began work in ceramics as an apprentice in 1975. She studied painting, printmaking and sculpture at the Caulfield Institute of Technology (now Monash University) in 1979. In 1981 she had her first solo exhibition at the Blackwood Street Gallery and her work was selected to be shown at Meat Market Craft Centre; Gryphon Gallery; apart from having her work showcased at numerous other group exhibitions. She was then represented by the Christine Abrahams Gallery in Melbourne, Victoria, for the next 25 years; and Arthouse Gallery in Sydney, NSW. In 1987–89, she Graduated with a Diploma of Visual Arts, from the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education (now Monash University).

Inspired by the free spirit of Pablo Picasso, and Niki de Saint Phalle, Halpern's famous works include the surreal sculpture Angel, commissioned by the National Gallery of Victoria to stand in the south moat of the gallery, and now relocated to Birrarung Marr and Ophelia commissioned by the Southgate development project and situated in the riverside promenade in front of the main Yarra river entrance. Ophelia was named as the official Face of Melbourne by Tourism Victoria during the 1990s. She did printmaking with master printer Bill Young, which was published by Chrysalis Publishing. In 2006, the National Gallery of Victoria's Ian Potter Gallery at Federation Square held a survey exhibition of Halpern's career to coincide with the relocation of Angel to Birrarung Marr. In 2012 Halpern was invited to participate in the JingAn International Sculpture Project (JISP), in Shanghai, China.

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Ms. Deborah Halpern

1983, Bowl

1988, Angel
Melbourne

1988, Angel
Melbourne

1991 Female bust

1992, Ophelia, sketch

1992, Ophelia was chosen as ‘the Face of Melbourne"

1996, The Dog and the Moon II

2001, Spirit of Enquiry

2004, Portal to Another Time and Place at Werribee Mansion, Melbourne, Australia

2006, Big Cat

2006, Water Creature

2010-11, Cheeky Monkey

2011, Girl in Golden Frame

2011 Voyager, sculpture at the fifteenth annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition
held at Bondi, Sydney, Australia

2012, Mali, City of Melbourne

2012, Mali, City of Melbourne

2014,  Cat with Orange Tail

2014,  Pink Jug with Funky Handle

2014,  Green Head, Pink Hair

2014,  Hide and Seek

2014, Orange face with leaves

2014, Orange Yellow Face, Mauve Hair

2017,  Amphora with two handles

2017,  Family

2017, Girl with vase of flowers

2018, The Face at Sculpture by the Sea

2018, The Face at Sculpture by the Sea

2019, Fox with Upraised Paws

2019, Goldfish

2019, Goldfish

2019, Steed

Fish

Power of Community

Silk Scarf

 

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