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The Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition

March 15th 2010 09:11
: The Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition
Record breaking exhibition provides more than $30,000 in income for emerging artists


It's not only the large-scale events such as this year's outstanding Adelaide Festival and Adelaide Fringe that have won support from the public - in 2010 one of South Australia's top exhibitions of emerging artists broke all previous records in generating income for artists.


The Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition, which closed this week with a nomination for an Adelaide Fringe Award, generated more than $30,000 in income for emerging artists - the highest income for artists ever produced by the exhibition, which has been running annually for over 15 years and is a long-time favourite with Adelaide audiences.


We were thrilled that people wanted to support the artists in this way, says Helpmann Academy CEO Alison Dunn. While the main focus of the exhibition is simply to show the works chosen by our eminent selection panel, it's nevertheless such a vote of confidence for an artist when someone purchases their work.

Epilogue of the Abundance of Beauty: Mary-go-round, by Klaus Gutowski, 2010 Helpmann Academy Exbhibition, Adelaide Fringe 2010
On the opening night, six outstanding artists were presented with awards valued at more than $12,000, including:


Klaus Gutowski - The Raffen Prize
Elizabeth Hetzel - Backer's Prize
Brooke Randall - the Hill Smith Gallery / Helpmann Academy Friends Award
Astra Parker - City of Adelaide Award (exhibition)
Scott James - City of Adelaide Award (acquisitive)
Michelle Jones - Adelaide Art Society Award


The Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition is an annual exhibition of outstanding artwork by graduating artists from its four visual arts partners. The 2010 exhibition was held at the Torrens Parade Ground on King William Road from 19 February to 14 March

Kim Buck wins Peoples' Choice Award 2010

At the 2010 Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition, visual artist Kim Buck was voted the winner of the Peoples' Choice Award.

The prize - which is selected by a popular vote of exhibition visitors - is worth $500 and is proudly supported by Peter Walker Fine Art.

Kim's series of charcoal on paper drawings were a clear favourite among this year's exhibition goers, who described her detailed work as brilliant, outstanding, extraordinary, eye-catching and clever, exquisite in every way.

Rendering these drawings through an intensely laborious and humanly flawed process is my attempt at contesting and exposing the unseen forces that surround us, Kim says, a graduate of the South Australian School of Art (UniSA). They represent a disconcertingly familiar internal battle: the metaphorical space in which balance has been disrupted and we are faced with the choice to hold on and fight or to give up the battle and simply let go.

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