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Miss Australia

Martin Sharp

In this painting, Sharp appropriated a drawing made by1 4-year-old Cressida, the daughter of his friend and newspaper columnist Ross Campbell, painting directly over the original image. Campbell may have taken as her subject the newly crowned Miss Universe of 1972, Kerry Anne Wells, Australia’s first winner of the contest. Now an established Sydney printmaker, Cressida Campbell works in the medium of unique, hand-coloured woodcuts.

With its broad expanse of bright, flat colour, and simple, two-dimensional rendering of an icon of American popular culture – the beauty pageant contestant – Sharp acknowledges both the techniques and themes which characterise works of the pop art movement. Devoid of any erotic overtones which might be expected in the portrayal of a beauty queen, Miss Australia shows Sharp at his satirical best, lampooning not only the notion of the artist as the lone creator, but also the very concept of the beauty contest in the age of feminism and sexual freedom.

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Martin Sharp Miss Australia 1975, synthetic polymer paint on hardboard, purchased 1977