Difference between revisions 1102254689 and 1102262835 on enwiki{{short description|Australian-born contemporary artist (born 1977)}} {{Infobox artist |name = Jemima Wyman |image = Jemima Wyman in 2017.jpg |caption = Wyman in 2017 |birth_date = {{birth year and age|1977}} |birth_place = [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]], [[Australia]] |nationality = [[Australia]]n (contracted; show full)*Spinning Wall Mandala Portal *Pattern Action Zone *Pattern Power Moves *Kaleidoscopic Tessellation Station *Harlequin Hallway ===''The Declaration of Resemblance and Fluid Insurgents'' (2009) === This solo exhibition was held at the Institue of Modern Art. The exhibit showcased how plaid has multiple functions as not only fashion but a disguise as well. In terms of war and protests, if one does not wear the right camouflage on the battlefield, youone can potentially die. The camouflage also symbolizes unity and comradery when on the same team. The exhibition comprised of wallpaper, two video works, a digital photograph, a soft cultural couch, and three large-scale hand-cut collages. <ref>https://robertleonard.org/jemima-wyman-the-declaration-of-resemblance-and-fluid-insurgents/</ref> ===''Putting On'' (2008) === This exhibit, one of the selected solo exhibitions, was an installation consist⏎ ⏎ In a one-on-one interview with Jemima Wyman based on her art exhibition, Robert Leonard, a contemporary-art writer and curator, dives deeper into the purpose and inspiration behind the exhibit. Leonard questions Wyman on how the plaid relates to camouflage and as a fashion statement.<ref>https://robertleonard.org/jemima-wyman-the-declaration-of-resemblance-and-fluid-insurgents/</ref> One of the questions asked refers to the vague distinction between what the characters in the exhibit represent. To which Jemima Wyman responds: <blockquote>"Not allowing viewers a stable poingt of an eight-minute video, Combat Drag, with wallpaper and three soft-sculptureference keeps the work open, allowing them to engage through their own fears and desires."<ref>Dick, L. (2009). Incognito. Eyeline, 69, 29–33.</refhttps://robertleonard.org/jemima-wyman-the-declaration-of-resemblance-and-fluid-insurgents/</ref></blockquote> ==Awards and Residencies== *2012 Australia Council Grant, New York Grant (Mid Career)<ref>{{cite web |title=Jemima Wyman's official website |url=https://jemimawyman.wordpress.com/links/ |website=Jemima Wyman |access-date=4 August 2022}}</ref> *2011 Arts Queensland, Career Development Grant *2010 QANTAS Foundation Art Award, Australia *Elam International Residency, University of Auckland, New Zealand *2009 Three walls Summer Residency, Chicago (CamLab) *2006 California Institute of Arts Scholarship, Los Angeles *2005 Lord Mayors Fellowship, Brisbane City Council & Arts Qld *2004 The Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship *Los Angeles Studio Residency, Australia Council for the Arts *2001 Graduate Award (Honours), Software Engineering Aust. *2001 Melville Haysom Scholarship, Queensland Art Gallery ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{Official website|https://jemimawyman.wordpress.com/} <br />{{authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Wyman, Jemima}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=1102262835.
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