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Wendy Sharpe (born 1960 in Sydney) is an Australian artist who lives and works in Sydney and Paris. She is the only child of British parents and has a Russian Jewish heritage. Her father is the writer and historian Alan Sharpe. She counts among her influences paintings by
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. /sup> She is the winner of numerous major awards including the
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, the
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, the Portia Geach Memorial Prize and The Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize. She was commissioned by the Australian War Memorial as an official Australian War Artist in East Timor in 1999–2000 (the first woman since World War II). Her partner is artist
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Work

Sharpe is a mid-career Australian artist, who has held numerous shows both nationally and internationally, including over 59 solo exhibitions. Many of Sharpe's work include imagery of the everyday as well as self-portraits and alter egos. She works in multiple mediums from painting, to installation and performance.


Residencies and commissions

Sharpe is based in Australia, she spends part of every year in Paris, and has also had exhibitions and residencies in multiple countries — China, Iran, Mexico, France, United States, Egypt, Morocco, Uzbekistan, Italy, Syria. Sharpe travels extensively and has been awarded many residencies and commissions overseas. Notable examples include as special guest of the Australian Ambassador to Egypt, as resident artist aboard the scientific vessel
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in 2012 to commemorate the centenary voyage of Australian explorer
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to Antarctica with Mawson's Hut Foundation (and again in 2014), Obracadobra artist residency in Oaxaca, Mexico (2014) and artist residency at Funxing-Ginger Art Space, Zhouzhuang, Jiangsu, China in 2015. Sharpe has a great passion for the performing arts, and has created many works on this theme through residencies with the
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(at the Arts Centre Victoria, 2008-9) and with
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in Melbourne and Sydney (2015–2016). In 1998 she was commissioned by the
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to create public art installation: a series of eight paintings based on the life of Australian swimmer and movie star
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. These paintings are permanently displayed in the Cook+Phillip Aquatic Centre, Sydney. A major retrospective of her work was organised in 2012 by S. H. Ervin Gallery, The National Trust, Sydney. She is currently represented by King St Gallery on William (Sydney), Philip Bacon Galleries (Brisbane), Linton & Kay (Perth) and Michael Reid Gallery (Berlin).


Honours and awards

Sharpe won the
Sulman Prize The Sir John Sulman Prize is one of Australia's longest-running art prizes, having been established in 1936. It is now held concurrently with the Archibald Prize, Australia's best-known art prize, and also with the Wynne Prize, at the Art Galler ...
in 1986 with ''Black Sun – Morning and Night'', awarded by Albert Tucker, the
Archibald Prize The Archibald Prize is an Australian portraiture art prize for painting, generally seen as the most prestigious portrait prize in Australia. It was first awarded in 1921 after the receipt of a bequest from J. F. Archibald, the editor ...
in 1996 with ''Self Portrait – as Diana of Erskineville'',
Portia Geach Memorial Award The Portia Geach Memorial Award is an annual prize for Australian female portraitists. The Award was established in 1961 as a testamentary trust by Florence Kate Geach, sister of Australian painter Portia Geach, with an initial endowment of AU£ ...
twice in 1995 with "Self Portrait with Students – After Adélaïde Labille-Guiard" and 2003 with "Self Portrait with Teacup and Burning Paintings", the Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize in 2014 with "Self Portrait with Imaginary Friend", and many more. She has been a finalist many times in the Archibald Prize, the Sulman Prize, the Doug Moran Portrait Prize, The Kedumba Drawing Prize, The Dobell Prize for Drawing, and various other visual arts awards throughout Australia. She was awarded the
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in 1987 through the Art Gallery of New South Wales. She then completed a residency at the
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in Paris (and again in 2007). She has been a finalist in the Archibald Prize six times, and the Sulman Prize fourteen times. This includes winning both awards. Sharpe created in 2014 a series of portraits of asylum seekers in Australia, "Seeking Humanity: Portraits and Stories of Asylum Seekers and Refugees", which became a touring exhibition. In 2015 she became Ambassador for the Asylum Seeker Centre, Sydney. In 2018 Sharpe was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (Est 1821) and was gazetted as such in January 2019 by the then Governor,
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AC in the ''
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Official war artist

In 1999, Sharpe was appointed official war artist during the Australian military role in
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, through the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. She was the first female artist to be appointed in this role since the Second World War. She was a member of the Council of the War Memorial from 2005 to 2013.


Performances

* 2017: “The Enraged Musicians” with the Australian Art Quartet, ''Unashamedly Original'' Festival, City Recital Hall, Sydney * 2016 : “Butt Naked Salon” with the Australian Art Quartet, Yellow House, Sydney


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sharpe, Wendy 1960 births Living people Artists from Sydney Australian women painters 20th-century war artists Archibald Prize winners National Art School alumni Australian war artists 20th-century Australian women artists 20th-century Australian artists 21st-century Australian women artists 21st-century Australian artists Fellows of the Royal Society of New South Wales Archibald Prize finalists