from "The Crying Room" Series
Artist/Maker and role
Deborah Paauwe (American, b.1972): Artist
Production date
2006
About this object
Deborah Pauuwe is a US-born artist of Chinese and Dutch heritage, based for the past three decades in South Australia.
“While the surface of my images might draw on the glamour of fashion photography there is a delicate balance between voyeurism and something altogether more elusive. Central to my aims is the mixture of identity, gender roles and the underlying ambiguity of what is girl and what is woman.” (Deborah Pauuwe, The Untold Story, 2014, exhibition catalogue).
This artwork was donated to the MRAG Collection for ‘The piano has been drinking (not me)’, a Maitland Regional Art Gallery exhibition that celebrated the retirement of Cultural Director Joe Eisenberg in 2015. All the artists and donors participating in this exhibition were responding to Joe Eisenberg’s final ‘begging’ – a request to create a work on paper inspired by the lyrics of the Tom Waits song, ‘The piano has been drinking (not me)’ and then to donate that artwork to the MRAG Collection. This major act of goodwill and benefaction resulted in a parting gift from Eisenberg to the City of Maitland of 174 artworks valued at over $100,000.
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