2001 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize

Exhibition: 19 October - 2 November 2001

Winners

The Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize
An acquisitive award of $10,000

Sebastian Di Mauro, Snare - Shimmer Suite

Sebastian Di Mauro, Snare - Shimmer Suite

 

The Special Commendation Award
A non-acquisitive award of $2,000

Richard Goodwin, Exoskeleton for Frogs

Richard Goodwin, Exoskeleton for Frogs

 

The Viewers’ Choice
A non-acquisitive award of $1,000

Nell, TREASURE

Nell, TREASURE

Judges

The judges of the 2001 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize were Deborah Edwards and Benjamin Genocchio.

Finalists

28 works

  • Ian Bettinson, Architecture for Angels, mild steel, 75 x 65 x 50 cm. Courtesy of Michael Carr Gallery.
  • Katherine Bowden, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger, porcelain, cotton, ribbon, mixed media, 80 x 25 x 70 cm. Courtesy of Band Hall Galleries.
  • Matthew Butterworth, Untitled (Last Supper), plaster, 13 burnt out cigarettes, 10 cm. Courtesy of Band Hall Galleries and Studio.
  • Justine Cooper, Reach, Perspex, film, MRI scans, wire, 40 x 20 x 20 cm. Courtesy of Julie Saul Gallery.
  • Augustine Dall'ava, Conversation No. 3, painted wood, marble, 56 x 40 x 40 cm.
  • Andy Davey, Relic #2 (Brain), 24 carat gold electroplate, brain model, 14 x 14 x 18 cm.
  • Sebastian Di Mauro, Snare - Shimmer Suite, stainless steel pot scourers, aluminium, nylon thread, 55 x 45 x 45 cm.
  • Richard Goodwin, Exoskeleton for Frogs, steel galvanised, 80 x 60 x 45 cm. Courtesy of Boutwell Draper Gallery.
  • Geoff Harvey, Napoleon 3, aluminium, bronze, rubber, 62 x 76 x 30 cm. Courtesy of Robin Gibson Gallery.
  • Christopher Hodges, Quattro, bronze, 60 x 60 x 16 cm. Courtesy of Utopia Art, Sydney.
  • Paul Hopmeier, DELFT, steel, 36 x 63 x 22 cm. Courtesy of Defiance Gallery.
  • David Horton, Frisell, mild steel, 52 x 72 x 41 cm. Courtesy of Defiance Gallery.
  • Michael Nelson Jagamara and The Campfire Group, Lightening Strike, painted steel, 50 x 48 x 30 cm. Courtesy of FireWorks Gallery.
  • Greg Johns, Run Aground 2001, bronze, stone, steel, 58 x 24 x 24 cm.
  • Orest Nicholas Keywan, Fish with still life, steel, glass, aluminium, plaster, 45 x 80 x 39 cm.
  • Jan King, Asavari, steel, 40 x 37 x 21 cm. Courtesy of King Street Galleries.
  • Tracy Luff, Inner Change, steel, plaster, wood, 56 x 56 x 56 cm.
  • Donna Marcus, Fullerene X, plastic/retrieved kitchenware, 80 x 80 x 80 cm. Courtesy of Dianne Tanzer Gallery.
  • John Meade, Objects to Live By, stainless steel, wood plinth, 20 x 50 x 50 cm. Courtesy of Irene Sutton, Sutton Gallery.
  • Kendal Murray, We Soon Believe What We Desire, cast stainless steel, 11 x 14 x 14 cm. Courtesy of The Beatty Gallery.
  • Anne Neil, Taking the mickey, cast bronze, MDF, paint, 18 x 9 x 11 cm. Courtesy of Gallery East.
  • Nell, TREASURE, variable sequins, pins, polystyrene, beads, wooden plinth, 24 x 24 x 38 cm. Courtesy of Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery.
  • James Powditch, Marathon Man, metal, timber, 75 x 59 x 59 cm. Courtesy of Dickerson Gallery.
  • Ron Robertson-Swann, On Lipschitz, steel painted, 42.3 x 40.5 x 24 cm. Courtesy of Michael Carr Gallery.
  • Paul Selwood, Downtown Precinct, hot zinc coated, painted steel, 69 x 75 x 62.5 cm. Courtesy of Watters Gallery.
  • Michael Snape, The Blade of My Brush is Sharp Again, painted wood, 64 x 18 x 75 cm. Courtesy of Mori Gallery.
  • Rodney Spooner, Civilised Obsession, wood, adhesive, 37 x 38 x 42 cm.
  • Kayo Yokoyama, Seasonal Orb, glass, 19 x 16 cm.