Wizard
2007
21.0 x 24.0 cm
Penrith Regional Gallery - Home of the Lewers Bequest
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Wizard
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Biografia umelca
Susan Jane Norrie: A Pioneer of Found Film and Textual Exploration
Susan Jane Norrie, born in Sydney, Australia, in 1953, stands as a distinctive voice within contemporary Australian art—a figure recognized for her uncompromising engagement with political and environmental concerns expressed primarily through innovative video installations and text-based paintings. Her artistic journey began with a grounding in traditional painting techniques at the National Art School and Melbourne College of Fine Arts, fostering an understanding of visual representation that would later inform her groundbreaking approach to media. Norrie’s distinctive style emerged from a fascination with repurposing existing film footage—often overlooked or discarded materials—transforming them into powerful statements about societal issues. This practice wasn't merely stylistic; it represented a deliberate rejection of conventional artistic conventions, prioritizing conceptual rigor over polished aesthetics. Her work delves into themes of surveillance, memory, and the impact of media on shaping perceptions of reality. The artist’s meticulous selection and manipulation of film fragments serve as metaphors for confronting uncomfortable truths and questioning dominant narratives. A pivotal moment in Norrie's career arrived at the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007, where she presented “Dissent,” a video installation that powerfully confronted issues of social justice and political activism. This recognition solidified her reputation as an artist committed to challenging established viewpoints and prompting critical reflection. The Biennale showcased her ability to distill complex ideas into concise visual language—a hallmark of her artistic sensibility. Further exploration into Norrie’s oeuvre reveals a consistent preoccupation with textual elements alongside filmic imagery. Her paintings utilize layered text, often incorporating handwritten notations and experimental typography, creating dialogues between image and word that amplify the emotional resonance of her work. This stylistic choice underscores her belief in the importance of language as a tool for conveying nuanced perspectives and fostering intellectual engagement. Pieces like “Professor Marvel” and “Cabby” exemplify this approach, inviting viewers to contemplate narratives embedded within seemingly simple visual compositions. Throughout her career, Norrie has garnered international acclaim for her contributions to artistic discourse. Her work resonates with a broader context of feminist art practice—specifically addressing issues of gender identity and representation—demonstrating an artist who consistently seeks to disrupt conventional understandings of artistic expression and championing the role of art in fostering social change. Susan Jane Norrie continues to produce impactful artworks that provoke thought and inspire dialogue, cementing her legacy as one of Australia’s most significant visual artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.susan jane norrie
1953 - , Australia
Základné informácie
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Video Installations; Found Film Art
- Date Of Birth: 1953
- Full Name: Susan Jane Norrie
- Nationality: Australian
- Notable Artworks:
- Dissent
- Professor Marvel
- Cabby
- Place Of Birth: Sydney, Australia

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