Pamela Irving (born 1960) is an Australian visual artist specializing in bronze, ceramic and mosaic sculptures as well as printmaking and copper etchings. In addition to her extensive art work, Irving has lectured in art and ceramics at Monash University, the Melbourne College of Advanced Education, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and the Chisholm Institute of Technology. One of Australia's newspaper art critics, she wrote for the Geelong Advertiser and was a councillor on the Craft Council of Victoria.
Education
Born in Melbourne, Australia, Irving was formally educated at the Melbourne State College (1979âÂÂ1982) where she undertook a Bachelor of Education (Art/Craft) and she completed a Master of Arts degree by research at the Melbourne College of Advanced Education. Supervised by Professor Noel John Flood, (ceramicist and the Head of Ceramics Department), Irving was one of the first two candidates to be approved to undertake the Master of Arts Degree in Visual Arts in what was, at that time, the Melbourne CAE.
Irving's thesis for her master's degree examined 'the reasons and meaning behind the presence and mythology imagery in the works of Arthur Boyd, John Perceval and Mirka Mora (those artists being nominated because of the relevance to my own work)'.
Style and influences
Pascoe observes that Irving's work is derived from 'a mixture of personal experience, myth and virulent imagination'. Hammond has described Irving's early ceramic work as 'humorous, figurative and cheerfully contemptuous of pottery traditions.
Irving's early art was influenced by artists including Arthur Boyd, John Brack, Noel Connihan, Mirka Mora, Sidney Nolan and John Perceval. In recent years, Irving has been influenced â³by the honest and direct expressiveness of âÂÂoutsider artâ (the art of self-taught or 'naive artists') and the craft of 'memoryware'â³ Significantly, this interest grew following Irving's visit to Nek Chand's Rock Garden in Chandigarh, India.
Notable work
Irving's most famous work is the bronze sculpture of Larry La Trobe, commissioned in 1992 as a part of the Swanston Street redevelopment in Melbourne, and stolen by a thief or thieves unknown during 1995. The resulting media attention rallied significant public support for the recovery of the sculpture. Although never recovered, the statue was recast by the foundry owner, Peter Kolliner, with some minor changes by Irving and was replaced in September 1996. The Larry sculpture is located at the corner of Swanston Street and Collins Street, Melbourne.
Another notable commission is a large mosaic mural covering the Luna Palace building inside Melbourne's Luna Park. This large scale public artwork was commissioned for the centenary of Luna Park and took four years to complete.
Professional associations
Active in mosaic art in Australia, Irving served as a councillor on the Craft Council of Victoria during the 1980s and became vice-president of the Mosaic Association of Australia and New Zealand between 2007 - 2017.
Exhibitions
Between 1981 and 2018, Irving took part in 27 solo exhibitions, 16 joint exhibitions and more than 100 group exhibitions.
Solo
- 2024 Waste Not want Not Crew, Maroondah Federation Estate Gallery
- 2019 : YOLO Man Waltzes Matilda, Port Fairy Folk Festival, Blarney Books + Art + Pamela Irving Studio + Gallery
- 2018: Yolo Man and His Apocalyptic Alphabet, Deakin University Art Gallery
- 2017: âÂÂIrreverent Talesâ City of Whitehorse, Artspace Gallery
- 2017 âÂÂDream Out Loudâ @ Without Pier Gallery
- 2015 âÂÂBallarat Bestiaryâ CONTAINART exhibition, City of Ballarat.
- 2015 â Yolo Man and His Apocalyptic Alphabet: The Chicago SuiteâÂÂ, Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago.
- 2015àâÂÂDoggeral Dreamsâ Gallery on Sturt, Ballarat
- 2014àâÂÂDoggeral Dreamsâ Montsalvat Gallery, Melbourne.
- 2011 âÂÂDreaming with Open EyesâÂÂ, Light Factory Gallery
- 2004-2006 âÂÂTreading the Boardsâ Shepparton Art Museum, Geelong Art Gallery, Ballarat Art Gallery
- 1997 âÂÂA Decade of Imagesâ Lyall Burton Gallery
- 1995 âÂÂTabloid RoyalsâÂÂ, Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney,
- àààààâÂÂTabloid RoyalsâÂÂàBendigo Art Gallery,
- ààààààâÂÂTabloid Royalsâ Shepparton Art Museum
- 1993 âÂÂNed KellyâÂÂs Last SupperâÂÂ,Artefact, Melbourne
- 1993 âÂÂSincerely YoursâÂÂHoldsworth Gallery, Sydney
- 1991 âÂÂLove, Myth & Sufferingâ Caulfield Arts Complex
- 1991 âÂÂCanine Companionsâ No Vacancy 189 Collins St Melbourne
- 1990 âÂÂPerfect PetsâÂÂHoldsworth Gallery, Sydney
- 1988 âÂÂA Divine Comedyâ Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney
- àààààâÂÂA Divine Comedyâ Despard Street Gallery,Hobart
- 1987 âÂÂImages of Angelsâ Gryphon Gallery, Melbourne
- 1986 âÂÂCeramic Sculptureâ Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney
- 1983àâÂÂCeramic Sculptureâ Profile Gallery, Melbourne
- JointÃÂ Exhibitions:
- 2024 Memoryware + New Narratives Riggs & IrvingàExhibition as part of NGVâÂÂs Design Week.
- 2019: âÂÂSavage Liaisonsâ AMI + IRVING, Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago + SOFA Chicago
- 2016 âÂÂSavage Curiositiesâ Karen Ami + Pamela IrvingàGoCM Chicago September-October
- 2003 âÂÂREFLUXUSâ Motor Works Gallery, Melbourne Grammar.
- 2002 âÂÂREFLUXUSâ â Bendigo Art Gallery, Maroondah Art Gallery
- 2001 âÂÂSerious Humourâ Volvo Gallery Sydney Irving + Shimmen
- 2001 âÂÂSense & Serendipityâ Montsalvat. Irving, Shimmen & Hicks
- 2000 âÂÂMemorywareâ Irving & Shimmen Adelaide Central Gallery
- 1998 âÂÂByte The Invisible Futureâ Shimmen & Irving Despard Gallry, Tasmania
- 1991 âÂÂThe Bride Stripped Bareâ Irving & Lourie, Blaxand Gallery Melbourne
- 1988 â Wiggs and IrvingâÂÂ, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Hong Kong
- 1987 âÂÂBody to Bodyâ Irving & Flood Devise Gallery Melbourne
- 1984 âÂÂSheer Madnessâ Irving, Halpern & Shearer, Gryphon Gallery
- 1981 âÂÂTwo of a Kindâ John & Pamela Irving, Eltham Gallery, Melbourne
Group Exhibitions
- 2024 âÂÂEqualessableâ Artbank Sydney Window
- 2023 âÂÂSets, Series and Ensemblesâ Gallery of Contemporary Mosaic, Chicago
- 2023 âÂÂAll Creaturesâ Gallery of Contemporary Mosaic Chicago
- 2023 âÂÂTwenty Fiveâ Whitehorse ARTSPACE
- 2023 âÂÂStories from CouncilâÂÂs Art Collectionâ Glen Eira City Council curated exhibition.
- 2022 âÂÂSage Advice for the Serious Young Artistâ Whitehorse Art Space
- 2022 âÂÂMaetrosâ Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago, works by Irving, Kii, MacInnes, Marzi + Zanelli
- 2021 âÂÂFlying Masksâ Maison de la Mosaïque Contemporaine, Paray-le- Monial, France
- 2021 âÂÂVictorian Sculpture Awardsâ Gippsland Regional Art Gallery
- 2021 MSWPS Members Exhibition (Virtual due to Covid)
- 2021 âÂÂBreaking GroundâÂÂàGallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago
- 2021àâÂÂDeakin University Small Sculpture AwardâÂÂà2021 Deakin University Gallery
- 2020: MSWPS (Melbourne Society of Women Painters + Sculptors) Members Exhibition. (Virtual Due to COVID)
- C-/O CARE @ Craft + Design Centre Canberra, ACT
- 2019 : Contemporary Women Painters, invitational exhibition Hunan Province, China
- 2019 TRANSITIONS Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, NSW
- 2018 âÂÂAIMCâ St Nicholas Church, Paray le Monial, France
- 2018 âÂÂTextâ SOFA Chicago + Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics.
- 2018: âÂÂThe Marks They Makeâ Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago
- 2018: âÂÂDebutâÂÂàGallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago, USA
- 2018: TRANSITIONS, joint show with Bremner, Butler, Hughes + Bodycomb Craft + Design Centre, Canberra
- 2017: Mosaic Exhibition At Mawsons Pavillion, Tasmania with Bremner, Bodycomb, Edwards + Irving
- 2017: SOFA Chicago with Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago
- 2017 âÂÂArt in PiecesâÂÂ, International Mosaic Exhibition, City Gallery, Lexington Kentucky, USA
- 2017ààâÂÂCollective Visions:130 Yearsâ Bendigo Art Gallery
- 2016 â 2017 The Stories We Tell, Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago
- 2017 âÂÂCoolart @ Coolartâ Gallery organised by Without Pier Gallery
- 2016ÃÂ Kyoto Mosaic Exhibition, Shimadai Gallery Kyoto
- 2016 âÂÂWorks on Paperâ Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne.
- 2016ÃÂ Mount View Art Show (Guest Artist)
- 2016 Highlights from the Ceramics Victoria Collection, Whitehorse Arts Space.
- 2016 OCGA Art Exhibition + Sale
- 2016 âÂÂMOSAIC: AIMC in the Contemporary Worldâ Palazzo Tadea, Spilimbergo, Italy.
- 2016 âÂÂA Passover Storyâ Museum of Biblical Arts, Dallas Texas
- 2015 âÂÂWorks on Paper 2âÂÂ, WG Art Consultants.
- 2015àâÂÂBibliomosaicoâ Biennale de Mosaique dâÂÂObernai Municipality of Obernai, France
- 2015 + 2016àâÂÂMosaics Abroadâ Exhibition of 11 International Artists, Touring Japan for 12ààààààààmonths
- ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino, Yokohama in Kanagawa
- ààààààTajimi Art Gallery âÂÂGallery Voiceâ Tajimi in Gifu
- ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Gallery in Sekigahara Marble Craft, Sekigahara in Gifu
- ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ORIE Art Gallery, Minat-ku in Tokyo
- ààààààGrande Magazzino âÂÂIsetanâÂÂ, Shinjuku in Tokyo
- 2015 Mount View Art Show, (Guest Artist)
- 2015 Our Kaleidoscope of Colour and Culture, Lauriston Art Exhibition 2015, Leonard JoelsÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ
- 2014 âÂÂBibliomosaicoàNational Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
- 2014 âÂÂWorks on Paper 1âÂÂ, WG Art Consultants
- 2014 OCGA Art Exhibition + Sale
- 2013 Mosaic Exhibition, Bundoora Hoestead
- 2013 âÂÂBibliomosaicoâ Edizioni del Girasole, Ravenna, Italy
- 2013 Mosaik Yarismasi, Gaziantep Museum, Gaziantep, Republic of Turkey
- 2013 Illuminate National Biennial Mosaic Exhibition, Bundoorah Homestead
- 2012 Lasallian Foundation Fine Art Charity Auction @ Menzies
- 2012 OCGA Art Exhibition
- 2009 âÂÂThe Artist and the Mosaic Exhibitionâ opened 1st April in MoscowâÂÂs Schusev State Museum for Architecture, Moscow.Russia.
- 2006 Mosaic Art Now Bundoora Homestead, (Artists from Spilimbergo, Italy + Australia)
- 2006 OGCA Exhibition
- 2003 âÂÂThe Guitar Festival Showâ Cube 37
- 2003 âÂÂThe Synthetic Showâ Yarra Sculpture Gallery
- 2003 May Exhibition, Manyung Gallery
- 2002 âÂÂCouncillors ChoiceâÂÂ, Maroondah Art Gallery
- 2002âÂÂRefluxusâ Bendigo Art Gallery
- 2002 âÂÂRefluxusâ Maroondah Federation Estate
- 2002 âÂÂChildrenâÂÂs Book Illustrationsâ CustomâÂÂs House Gallery, Warnambool
- 2002 âÂÂClay At Montsalvatâ Montsalvat Gallery
- 2002 âÂÂFriends For CraftâÂÂ, Steps Gallery
- 2002 âÂÂA Baroque Christmasâ Despard Gallery, Hobart2001 âÂÂIn Door Out Doorâ Mira Art Gallery
- 2001 âÂÂCreative Madnessâ Volvo Gallery Sydney.
- 2001 The Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show, Garry Mc Ewan Exhibit.
- 2001-2002 âÂÂArt Horses: Phar LarryâÂÂ. Museum Victoria, Caulfield Race Course. Geelong Art Gallery, Melbourne Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne Flower Show
- 2000 âÂÂThe Art of Livingâ SothebyâÂÂs Melbourne
- 2000 âÂÂThe Exquisite Corpseâ Bendigo Art Gallery, Monash Art Gallery,Swan Hill Regional Gallery Ararat Regional Gallery.
- 2000 âÂÂArt Animalsâ Walker St Gallery, Dandenong, Switchback Gallery, Monash University. Ararat Regional Gallery
- 1999 âÂÂAustralian Book Illustration Show,â Customs House Gallery
- 1999 âÂÂArtsville- The Big Shed in the Bushâ Fryerstown, Victoria
- 1999 âÂÂContemporary Clayâ Biennial Exhibition Cowwar Art Space Gippsland
- 1999-2003 â We Are Australianâ Victorian Arts Centre, Volvo Gallery Sydney, Adelaide Festival Centre, Canberra Museum &Art Gallery, New England Regional Art Museum, Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, Albury Wodonga Regional Art Gallery, State Library of Queensland, Latrobe Regional Art Gallery., Immigration Museum Melbourne.
- 1999 âÂÂCraft Victorian Auctionâ Deutscher Menzies Gallery
- 1999 âÂÂST Kilda Festivalâ Art in Windows Show
- 1998 âÂÂSydney Myer Fund International Ceramics Awardâ Shepparton
- Art Gallery
- 1998 âÂÂThe Fabulous Brooch ShowâÂÂ, Meat Market Craft Centre.
- 1998 âÂÂPicture ThisâÂÂ, Customs House Gallery, Warnambool
- 1998 âÂÂThe Cask An Aussie Icon,â National Gallery of Victoria, Toowoomba Arts Centre
- 1998 âÂÂRaining Cats and DogsâÂÂ, Despard Gallery, Hobart
- 1997 âÂÂIci un bout du monde, here, one corner of the worldâ The Alliance Francais, Canberra
- 1997 âÂÂThe Match Box Showâ Grand Central Art, Melbourne
- 1997 âÂÂNew and Gallery Artistsâ Lyall Burton Gallery
- 1997 âÂÂDespard Christmas ShowâÂÂ, Despard Gallery, Hobart
- 1996 âÂÂThe Bowl Showâ Crowded House Design, Melbourne
- 1996 âÂÂIci un bout du monde, here one corner of the worldâ The Gentilly Biennale, Paris
- 1995 âÂÂDreamtime âÂÂ96â Power House Museum, Sydney
- 1995 âÂÂSidney Myer Fund. Australia Day Ceramic Award 1995?Shepparton Arts Centre
- 1995 âÂÂOceania Stage Trade Fair Kyushu âÂÂ95? Japan
- 1995 City of Glen Eira Artists Award Caulfield Arts Complex
- 1994 âÂÂAustralian Contemporary Art Fair Exhibition Building Melbourne
- ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ (Represented by Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney)
- 1994 âÂÂCelebrating Women: The Domain of the OtherâÂÂ, National Gallery, Victoria
- 1994 âÂÂTravesties of ArtâÂÂ, Blaxland Gallery Myer Melbourne
- 1994 âÂÂObjects of Desireâ Caulfield Arts Complex
- 1994 âÂÂCaulfield Artists Awardâ Caulfield Arts Complex
- 1994 â New Import Showcase Fair Osaka, Japan
- 1993 âÂÂAustralia Day Ceramic Award Exhibitionâ Shepparton Art Centre
- 1993 âÂÂThe Love ShowâÂÂ, Blaxland Gallery, Myer Melbourne
- 1992 âÂÂAustralia Day Ceramic Award Exhibitionâ Shepparton Art Centre
- 1992 âÂÂInternational WomenâÂÂs Day exhibition windowâ No Vacancy, 189 Collins Street, Melbourne.
- 1992 James Street Gallery, Group Exhibition.
- 1992 âÂÂArt Imitating LifeâÂÂ,Irving. Flood, Strizic, Hammerstingl. Caulfield Arts Centre
- 1991 âÂÂArt Angelsâ Blaxland Gallery, Melbourne
- 1991 âÂÂIrving & Irving:Past and Presentâ World of Art Gallery, Melbourne
- 1991 âÂÂAustralia Day Ceramic Award Exhibitionâ Shepparton Art Centre
- 1991 âÂÂThe Clothesline Trailâ Front of National Gallery, Victoria
- 1990 âÂÂContemporary Australian Arts Fairâ Exhibition Buildings,Melbourne
- (represented by Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney)
- 1990 âÂÂSouthlawn Sculpture Exhibitionâ Melbourne University
- 1989 âÂÂRare IIâ Artery Gallery, Geelong
- 1989 âÂÂBricks & Beyondâ Brickworks, Tasmania
- 1988 âÂÂCanada/Australia Art Exchangeâ Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Winter Olympics)
- Toured Canada and North America
- 1988 âÂÂR.M.I.T. Ceramic Staffâ R.M.I.T. Gallery
- 1988 âÂÂAustralian Craftsâ Meat Market Craft Centre
- 1988 âÂÂBricks & BeyondâÂÂ* The Design Centre, Hobart,* Cockatoo Gallery, Hobart,
- * The Sheraton Hotel,* Brisbane Expo. Tasmanian Pavilion
- 1988 âÂÂSausage Sizzleâ Gryphon Gallery Melbourne College of Advanced Education
- 1988 âÂÂOsewold, Wilke, Irving & Wiggsâ QDOS Gallery, Lorne
- 1988 âÂÂAustralian Sculptureâ Beaver Galleries, Canberra
- 1989 âÂÂBricks & Beyondâ Brickworks, Tasmania
- 1987 âÂÂGroup Showâ Tim Hogan Fine Art
- 1987 âÂÂSurvey 8: Cuthbertson, Rowe, Irving & Kempâ Geelong Art Gallery
- 1987 âÂÂIntroduction to Sculptureâ Healesville Arts Centre
- 1987 âÂÂAustralian Ceramic Sculptorsâ Distelfink Gallery
- 1987 âÂÂDeakin University Acquisition Exhibitionâ Deakin University
- 1985 âÂÂAustralian Craftsâ Meat Market Craft Centre
- 1985 âÂÂCity of Footscray Prize Exhibitionâ Footscray Town Hall
- 1985 âÂÂTen Victorian Ceramicistsâ R.M.I.T. Gallery
- 1985 âÂÂ4th National Ceramics Conference Speakers Exhibitionâ University of Melbourne
- 1985 âÂÂVictorian Ceramic Sculptorsâ Profile Gallery
- 1985 Card Games: Flood, Hearn, Spurrier & Irvingâ Studio Gallery, Tasmania
- 1984 âÂÂFifth Anniversary Exhibitionâ Profile Gallery
- 1984 âÂÂVictorian Ceramic Groupâ Caulfield Arts Centre
- 1984 âÂÂCurrent Visions in Intimate Sculptureâ Profile Gallery
- 1982 âÂÂVictorian Ceramic GroupâÂÂCaulfield Arts Centre
- 1982 âÂÂLimited Containersâ Gryphon Gallery, Melbourne
- 1982 âÂÂGraduate Exhibitionâ Chrysalis Gallery
- 1982 âÂÂWalker Ceramic Awardsâ Caulfield Arts Centre
- 1981âÂÂThe Sentiment is Genuineâ Gryphon Gallery, Melbourne
Collections
Irving's work is held in the following collections:
Museums and galleries
Corporate and private collections
- ANZ Bank
- Art Horses Pty Ltd
- LâÂÂOreal Australia
- Monash Medical Centre, Clayton
- Murray Goulburn Co-operative
- Northern Hospital
- Pacific Shopping Centres
- Polypacific
- Sushi King
- Yooralla Society
- Zart Art
- Private collections throughout Australia, the US and Hong Kong including that of Germaine Greer, Tuscany
School collections
- Abbotsleigh School for Girls, Sydney
- Camberwell Grammar School, Melbourne
- Corio North High School
- Grimwade House, Melbourne Grammar School
- Kew High School
- Lara Lake Primary School
- Lilydale West Primary School
- Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School
- Mentone Girls Grammar School, Melbourne
- Mentone Grammar School, Melbourne
- Merton Hall, Melbourne Girls Grammar School
- Methodist Ladies' College (MLC), Melbourne
- Scotch College, Melbourne
- Star of the Sea College, Gardenvale
- Tintern Girls' Grammar School, Melbourne
- Wesley College, Melbourne (Elsternwick Campus)
Awards and grants
- 1981 Nominated Kamel Kiln Award
- 1985 Ceramic Prize, City of Box Hill
- 1985 Ceramic Prize, City of Footscray
- 1987 Ministry for the Arts and Ministry for Education Artist in Schools Project
- 1988 Australia Council Grant To Develop a Body of Ceramic Work.
- 1988 Ministry for Arts and Ministry for Education, Artist in Schools Project
- 1989 Tasmanian Arts Council Grant-Artist in Residency, Tasmania
- 1991 Pat Corrigan Artist Grant, N.A.V.A.
- 1994 Winner, Australia Day Ceramic Award Shepparton Arts Centre.
- 1995 City of Glen Eira Artist Award
- 1999 Artist and Designers in Schools Grant, resident artist at Kew High School
- 2005 Artist in School Grant, Ministry for the Arts and Education
- 2010 Arts Victoria Grant
- 2012 Keep Australia Beautiful Award, Community Action for mosaics at Patterson Station, Bentleigh
- 2015 Cancer Council CEO Awards, Volunteer Group of the Year, Tuxedo Junction Committee
- 2017 Arts Council Grant, Tasmania
See also
References
Further reading
- Hammond, Victoria., City of Whitehorse collection, Ceramics Art and Perception, No 50, 2002, pp. 80âÂÂ82.
- Hedger, Michael., 1995, Public sculpture in Australia / Michael Hedger, Craftsman House, G+B Arts International, Roseville East, N.S.W.
- Kinneally, Susan., Pamela Irving: Happy as Larry - ceramics, mosaics, printmaking, CD-ROM, Susan Kinneally and Pamela Irving, 2008
- McCulloch, Alan, & McCulloch, Susan. & McCulloch, Emily. 2006, The new McCulloch's encyclopedia of Australian art / Alan McCulloch, Susan McCulloch, Emily McCulloch Childs Aus Art Editions in association with The Miegunyah Press, Fitzroy, Vic.
- National Association for the Visual Arts (Australia). 1995, Who's who of Australian visual artists D.W. Thorpe in association with National Association for the Visual Arts, Port Melbourne, Vic.
- Pascoe, Joseph., Pamela Irving: Decade of images, Ceramics; Art and Perception, No 37, 1999, pp. 37âÂÂ39.
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