Exhibition: 23 October - 7 November 2010
The Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize An acquisitive award of $10,000
Archie Moore, Humpy Goona
The Special Commendation Award A non-acquisitive award of $2,000
Jason Christopher, Milk Machine
The Viewers’ Choice A non-acquisitive award of $1,000
Julia deVille, Ego Verto
John Kaldor AM, Principal of Kaldor Public Art Projects Monica McMahon, Curator, University of Western Sydney Glenn Barkley, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
43 works
Aly Aitken, Trophy #6 (IKEA Chair: Juvenile), black sheep leather, abandoned IKEA chair, deer foreleg and foot, used dentures, armature of ply, aluminium strip and wadding thread, 78 x 46 x 31 cm.
David Capra, Drinking It In, paper, graphite, felt-tip, straws, 33 x 30 x 17 cm.
Jason Christopher, Milk Machine, cast aluminium, plastic, stainless steel, proprietary items, LCD monitor, milk orbital, external hard drive, 80 x 50 x 75 cm.
Perran Costi, Portable City, photography, UV prints on glass, suitcase, wood, lights and audio, 65 x 50 x 30 cm.
Michael Davis Gutierrez, Double Negative, limestone, metal, silicone, wood base, 18.5 x 40.5 x 25.4 cm.
Julia deVille, Ego Verto, rabbit, sterling silver, peridots, chrome tourmalines, sapphires, glass, wood, peacock feathers, 30 x 30 x 30 cm. Courtesy of Sophie Gannon Gallery.
Kate Dorrough, Spring Fever, The Artist and The Art Market, earthenware ceramic, underglaze paints, clear glaze, 26.5 x 27 x 14 cm. Courtesy of Arthouse Gallery.
Lynda Draper, White Elephant, porcelain, plastic, 24 x 22 x 12 cm. Courtesy of Stella Downer Fine Art and Gallerysmith.
Sarah Field, Sickly Sweet, found objects, hair, resin, bone china, 15 x 15 x 15 cm. Courtesy of Michael Reid Gallery.
Nigel Harrison, Float, stainless steel, Flexiglass, acrylic paint, 64 x 56 x 30 cm. Courtesy of Artereal Gallery.
Christopher Hodges, Little Flower, stainless steel, 78 x 80 x 30 cm. Courtesy of Utopia Art Sydney.
Di Holdsworth, The Banking Giant, vintage tin money box, plastic toys, music box, piano wire, 16 x 9 x 6 cm. Courtesy of Damien Minton Gallery.
Matthew Hopkins, Two People Coming Together Through a Shared Object, acrylic paint, clay, lead pencil, 37 x 28 x 12 cm. Courtesy of Gallery 9.
Hobart Hughes, Traction, wood, 30 x 25 x 20 cm. Courtesy of Damien Minton Gallery.
Maria Ionico, Mountain, wax, flock, 50 x 60 x 60 cm.
Gaye Jurisich, Oddbods, mixed media, waste, fabrics, tape, 17 x 5 cm each, 75 cm diameter.
Dinni Kunoth Kemarre, Eagle With Rabbit, acrylic on wood, 60 x 20 x 20 cm. Courtesy of Indigenart, Mossenson Galleries.
Josh Lanham, When Will We Stop Torturing Our Brothers?, sterling silver, wood, copper, glass, resin, 25 x 25 cm.
Pia Larsen, First Principles, copper, paper, wood, 30 x 30 x 12 cm. Courtesy of Damien Minton Gallery.
Archie Moore, Humpy Goona, paper, 7 x 6 x 4 cm.
Kendall Murray, Community, Opportunity, mixed media assemblage, 21 x 23 x 15.5 cm. Courtesy of Arthouse Gallery.
Mike Nicholls, Requisition of Dark Matter, eucalyptus citriodora, 73 x 27 x 23 cm.
John Nicholson, Flint, plastic, 31 x 40 x 40 cm. Courtesy of Ryan Renshaw Gallery.
Micha Nussinov, An Amphibian Outstation, wood, steel, plastic, glass, acrylic/oil paints, mixed media, 76 x 74 x 66 cm.
Mary Pan, Wati Minyma Tjungu Pukulpa Ninanyi (Man and Wife Happily Sitting Together), raffia, minarri (grey beard) grass, wool, emu feathers, 56 x 36 x 72 cm. Courtesy of Tjanpi Desert Weavers.
Sassy Park, Pipe, ceramic, walnuts, 18 x 14 x 30 cm.
Kenzee Patterson, Tennis Ball/Tow Ball, cast bronze, tennis ball, 10 x 6 cm. Courtesy of Darren Knight Gallery.
Simon Pericich, Progress in an Age of Decadence (*molotov), glass bottle, bitumen, petrol, oil, urine, resin, glitter, stickers, AUD $90, 36 x 13 x 12 cm.
Simon Perry, Inside Out, bronze, 10 x 20 cm.
Kirsteen Pieterse, Leverage, reclaimed teak, paint, 70 x 80 x 30 cm. Courtesy of Martin Browne Fine Art.
Nuha Saad, Velvet Nostalgia, acrylic on wood, 79 x 70 x 15 cm. Courtesy of James Dorahy Project Space.
Nike Savvas, Sliding Ladder: #1 2010, wood, wool, steel, 50 x 50 x 50 cm. Courtesy of Breenspace Gallery.
Angela Schilling, The Visitor, steel, rhinestone bracelet, 6 x 13 x 3 cm.
Dulcie Sharpe, Major Mitchell, naturally dyed recycled woollen blankets and wool, 34 x 21 x 52 cm.
Adam Simmons, Tower of Babel, metal music box, bamboo, paper, 20 x 21 x 28 cm. Courtesy of Catherine Asquith Gallery.
Dominique Sutton, Flotilla, steel, 70 x 70 cm.
David Teer, Where's the Hatter?, painted mild and stainless steel, 19.5 x 39 x 23 cm. Courtesy of Defiance Gallery.
Kathy Temin, Small Black Garden, wood, steel, synthetic fur and filling, 80 x 70 x 43 cm. Courtesy of Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery.
Peter Vandermark, Set Up, powder coated manufactured aluminium letters, 50 x 40 x 50 cm. Courtesy of Tim Olsen Gallery.
Liz Walker, Writers Block, recycled Reader's Digest condensed novel covers, 32 x 39 x 21 cm.
Jacek Wankowski, Unsettle, nickel and black chrome electroplated steel, 64 x 47 x 60 cm.
Tim Woodward, Accidents Happen vs. Accidents Don't Happen, found windscreen glass, lead, rubber, steel, plastic, burnt tyre tread, headlight, 26 x 19 x 11 cm.
Robert Wynne, Brain II, glass, copper and LED light components, 47 x 23 x 11 cm. Courtesy of Raglan Gallery.