Virginia Grayson
Virginia Grayson | |
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Born | 1967 Palmerston North, New Zealand |
Education |
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Known for | Drawing |
Notable work | No conclusions drawn – self portrait (2008) |
Awards | Dobell Prize (2008) |
Virginia Grayson (born 1967), also known as Ginny Grayson, is a New Zealand-born Australian artist, and winner of the
Biography
Grayson was born in 1967 in Palmerston North, New Zealand. She trained in film and media studies at Victoria University of Wellington. In the early 1990s she moved to New York for a period, before moving to Sydney, and later to Melbourne.[1] She trained at the RMIT School of Art, and held an exhibition in the School's gallery in 2009.[2]
In 2008, Grayson was working in a studio in Melbourne. In September that year, it was announced that she had won that year's
Grayson's work, in pencil, charcoal and watercolour, was titled No conclusions drawn – self portrait.
Robert Nelson, writing for The Age, considered Grayson's drawing to be influenced by Alberto Giacometti, and "is curious and inquiring, as if always searching for the place, ratios and weight of her motif".[7]
References
- ^ "Ginny Grayson". AANA Arts. 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ "Link II: School of Art Alumni Exhibition". RMIT School of Art. April 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ a b c "Virginia Grayson Wins 2008 Dobell Prize for Drawing". Art Gallery of New South Wales. 4 September 2008. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ a b c O'Brien, Joe (4 September 2008). "Self portrait does a ute turn". The World Today. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ "Virginia Grayson Wins 2008 Dobell Prize for Drawing". artdaily.org. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ Schwartzkoff, Louise (5 September 2008). "Erasing grace: catch the winner while you can". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ Nelson, Robert (23 November 2011). "Thinking along similar lines". The Age. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
External links
- Picture of the artist with her Dobell Prize-winning drawing, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2011.