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Jeans for Genes Artist is Finalists in the Archibald Prize

                                                                            

18 March, 2010

Painted black and white portrait of Glenn A Baker by Nafisa NaomiSydney artist Nafisa Noami has been awarded the Packing Room Prize in conjunction with the 2010 Archibald Prize for her portrait of Glenn A Baker, rock historian and travel writer.

Three-time holder of the BBC’s Rock Brain of the Universe title, Glenn A Baker is renowned for his encyclopaedic knowledge of rock music. He has written books and magazine articles on the topic, interviewed celebrities, managed bands and promoted tours of international rock stars. He is also a widely read, award-winning travel writer.

"I met Glenn A Baker some years ago through the work I do for Jeans for Genes the fundraising arm of the Children’s Medical Research Institute," says Nafisa. "Each year he helps secure celebrity jeans, which are then painted by selected artists and auctioned at a charity function. We share a mutual love for travel and adventure, and I was intrigued by his boundless energy, enthusiasm and knowledge about all things to do with rock music."

Nafisa is a long-term supporter of Children's Medical Research Institute, donating fabulous, painted-jeans portraits of celebrities including Hugh Jackman, Cameron Diaz,
Hilary Swank, and Mick Jagger. The sale of these artworks at the annual Jeans for Genes Denim Dinner has raised over $100 million for research into childhood illness.

The size of the portrait reflects Baker’s larger-than-life, larrikin personality, depicting him sporting his signature hat and infectious smile. "Like his celebrity status, which may create a false distance between the subject and their audience, the sheer scale of the work forces you to view it from a distance," says Nafisa. "Yet the detail infers a more intimate knowledge and invites you to take a closer inspection, which reveals creative scrapings done with a razor blade."

Born in Mumbai, India, Nafisa is a full-time artist living in Sydney. She has exhibited work in over 100 group shows and won over 50 awards and commendations, including the First Prize (Gold Medal) at the 2007 Florence Biennale. She has been a finalist the Dobell Prize for Drawing, the Blake Prize for Religious Art and in numerous portrait prizes, including the Portia Geach Memorial Award. She won the 2008 Black Swan Prize for Portraiture.

The Packing Room Prize gives the Gallery staff who receive the entries for Archibald a chance to vote for their favourite Archibald portrait. This is the Gallery’s head storeman, Steve Peters’ 26th Archibald Prize and his 19th Packing Room Prize.

Finalists for the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes were also announced today. This year there were 849 Archibald entries, 798 Wynne entries and 615 Sulman entries.

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ARCHIBALD PRIZE

27 March – 30 May 2010 Art Gallery of New South Wales

Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney

Telephone: (02) 9225 1744 or recorded information (02) 9225 1790

Hours: 10am - 5pm, 7 days a week

Art After Hours Wednesday nights until 9pm

Admission: $10.00 adults, $7.00 conc., $27.00 family (2 adults and up to 3 children)

 

 

 
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