Jenny Sages: Paths to Portraiture

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SKU:
DVD-0634
Weight:
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Content Type:
Feature Documentary
Year Levels:
7-12
Learning Areas:
Art and Design
Learning Areas:
Media Studies
Key Themes:
The Artistic Process, Portraiture vs. Character, Identity and Self-Reflection, Connection to Country, The Relationship Between Artist and Subject, Artistic Controversy
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Born in Shanghai of Russian parentage, Sages came to Australia in 1948. A painter of extraordinary vitality and originality, her work is characterised by complex technique and a profound depth of feeling. After working professionally for thirty years as an illustrator, she devoted herself fully to painting in 1983 after a life-changing journey to the Kimberley in Australia's northwest.

'It was an epiphany. There are no two ways around it. It is was as if someone had poured something down my throat and I certainly began to feel that this is me, this is what I have to live. From then on, I tried to get that feeling back again and the only way I could was by by working'. – Jenny Sages

She won the Wynne Prize for landscape painting in 2005 and the Portia Geach Memorial Award for Portraiture twice. Her work was celebrated with a survey exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in 2010. In 2012, her self-portrait 'After Jack' was both runner-up in the Archibald Prize and winner of the People's Choice Award. It was the twentieth time she had been selected for the Archibald. Jenny Sages: Paths to Portraiture seeks to understand the forces that have shaped her work and the process by which she extends her vision.

Running time: 27 minutes

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