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Melbourne-based artist Diena Georgetti

has been awarded the 2021 Geelong

contemporary art prize for her painting

AMPERSAND 2020.

The selection panel included eminent

art historians and curators, Jenepher

Duncan and Grazia Gunn and Geelong

Gallery Director & CEO, Jason Smith,

who were drawn to AMPERSAND for its

conceptual poise and eloquent formal

composition.

The painting extends Diena Georgetti’s

idiosyncratic approach to picture-making

as she assembles and juxtaposes

abstract images and references to

art historical precedents, along with

modernist aesthetics, including design

and fashion. These reference points

are drawn from books, archives and the

internet, and function as Georgetti’s

eclectic image-bank, but her sources

remain elusive. It is a creative process of

sampling that reworks real and archival

fragments in the spirit of historical

collage while exploring the literal and

metaphorical ways in which images are

framed for the viewer.

AMPERSAND is an enigmatic and

compelling work, melding formal

painterly references to both analytical

and synthetic Cubism, with a fugitive

figuration that recalls the Classical nude

pose and the enfolding pathos of Henry

Moore’s sculpture and drawing. The

central configuration of this painting

reflects the inward twist and turn of its

title AMPERSAND, that archaic sign for

notating the endless possibilities of

the word ‘and’ to a thought or narrative.

Above all, the judges agreed that a

relevant contemporary humanism

pervades AMPERSAND, opening-up this

precisely constructed but poetic image

to many readings and interpretations.

The judges also wish to acknowledge

the contemporary relevance and

excellent quality of the works of

the twenty-eight finalists who were

selected from an Australia-wide field of

over 600 entries, and who are among

the country’s finest established and

emerging artists.

The announcement of the the Prize

will be made by Geelong Gallery on

Monday 31 May at 5.00pm. Follow

@GeelongGallery on Facebook,

Instagram or Twitter for more.

Geelong Gallery wishes to thank the

Dimmick Charitable Trust for generously

sponsoring this signature event.

The Prize is acquisitive and assists

the ongoing growth of the Gallery’s

collection, while also promoting

Australian painting and contemporary

artists.

Due to Government and health authority

advice, Geelong Gallery is temporarily

closed until at least Friday 4 June. The

Gallery will re-open when government

health authorities deem it reasonable

to do so, with the 2021 Geelong

contemporary art prize on display until

Sunday 22 August.

About the artist

Diena Georgetti was born in Alice

Springs and currently lives in Melbourne.


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