Louise Paramor (1964) is an Australian sculptural artist, painter. She graduated from the Western Australian Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting, and completed a post-graduate diploma in Sculpture at the Victorian College of the Arts in 1988.
She has regularly exhibited her work nationally and internationally since then, and has been awarded several grants and international residencies, including an Australia Council fellowship at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin) from 1999-2000. In 2010, she won the prestigious McClelland Sculpture Survey and Award with her work Top Shelf.
Recently, the National Gallery of Victoria invited Paramor to take over a dedicated space of the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, with a. Specially commissioned installation involving a series of new paper sculptures that reference her earlier artistic practice, in conjunction with a survey of her recent colourful plastic assemblages.
Paramor’s work is held in numerous collections, including the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the National Gallery of Victoria, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Curtain University (Perth), Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of WA, Monash University Museum of Art, Artbank, Glen Eira City Council (Melbourne), McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park (Victoria), and the Gold Coast City Art Gallery.
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Ms. Louise Paramor |
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foam-born Berlin, Germany, 2000 |
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Lustgarten Berlin, Germany, 2000 |
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Lustgarten Berlin, Germany, 2000 |
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Lustgarten Berlin, Germany, 2000 |
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Letters, Lies & Alibis, RMIT University, Melbourne, 2004 |
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Letters, Lies & Alibis RMIT University, Melbourne, 2004 |
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A Bunch of Flowers 2006 |
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Show Court 3 Melbourne Olympic Parks, 2007 |
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Show Court 3 Melbourne Olympic Parks, 2007 |
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Monumental Jam Session Werribee Mansions, Victoria, 2008
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Tritonic Jam Session Federation Square, Melbourne, 2008 |
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Heavy Metal Jam Session the Docklands, Melbourne, 2009 |
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Heavy Metal Jam Session the Docklands, Melbourne, 2009 |
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Stupa City 2011 |
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Stupa City 2011 |
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Stupa City 2011 |
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Panorama Station Melbourne, 2012 |
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Panorama Station Melbourne, 2012 |
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Wild Cards #1" Snake 2013 |
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Wild Cards #3: Poodle 2013 |
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Wild Cards #4: Tiger 2013 |
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Wild Cards: Formal Elephant 2013 |
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North Polar Lorne Sculpture Biennale, Lorne, Victoria, 2014 |
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Boomtown 64 small-scale plastic assemblages and 8 large gloss enamel painted paper collages, 2016 |
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Boomtown 2016 |
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Boomtown 2016
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Boomtown 2016
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Feeling Machines Bowden Main Park, Adelaide, 2016 |
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Feeling Machines Bowden Main Park, Adelaide, 2016 |
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Palace of the Republic major exhibition at The NGV, Melbourne, Australia, 2017 |
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Palace of the Republic major exhibition at The NGV, Melbourne, Australia, 2017 |
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Palace of the Republic major exhibition at The NGV, Melbourne, Australia, 2017 |
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Palace of the Republic major exhibition at The NGV, Melbourne, Australia, 2017 |
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Palace of the Republic major exhibition at The NGV, Melbourne, Australia, 2017 |
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Palace of the Republic major exhibition at The NGV, Melbourne, Australia, 2017 |
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Palace of the Republic major exhibition at The NGV, Melbourne, Australia, 2017 |
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