Wicked Women exhibition, Justice & Police Museum, Cnr Phillip & Albert sts, Circular Quay, Sydney
Opened 20 October 2012, and finished 28 April 2013
When women go wrong men go right after them- Mae West
This series developed from Valadon’s term of artist-in-residence at the Sydney Justice & Police Museum commencing in 2009. Valadon became fascinated by the colourful, sexy and kitsch art of early to mid-20th-century pulp fiction and film noir. In Wicked Women she reimagines the idea of the ‘bad girl’, with contemporary women taking on the roles of the sinful sirens. The resulting 17 portraits capture the look of the original artworks but add a vibrant and playful element.
Each sitter – drawn from the entertainment, literary, legal and academic worlds, among others – chose a pulp fiction cover or poster and then replicated the pose of the wicked woman. Valadon then sketched, photographed and painted her portrait. In the process, she captured aspects of the sitter’s personality, subtly changing the intent of the original artwork.
Opening speech by Prof Larissa Behrendt
‘Billion Dollar Bodies: The Rosemary Valadon Interview” by Antonella Gambotto-Burke
Wicked Women essay by Prue Gibson 2012
Media Release – Historic Houses TrustPulp Depiction by Andrew Taylor
SMH Spectrum, the Age, and Brisbane Times Oct 13, 2012
The Australian online photo gallery
published 19 October 2012
Wicked girls love brush with Infamy by Melissa Matheson
The Daily Telegraph October 19, 2012, The Australian Octoberr 19, 2012
MiSocietyWicked Women by Kate Britton
Alternative Media Group 22nd October 2012
Daily Telegraph online
Bad Woman 2012, pastel on cartridge paper, 84 x 59cm
Sorry, Im Tied Up Right Now 2011, pastel on stonehenge paper 110 x 116cm
Murder by the Book drawing of Tara, 2010, pastel on cartridge paper 84 x 59cm
Gun crazy (Kate) 2010, pastel on cartridge paper 84 x 59cm
Gun Crazy III 2011, oil on acrylic paper 42 x 30cm
Drawing of Holly for Billion Dollar Body (detail) 2012, pencil on cartridge paper 41.5 x 57cm
Drawing of Essie (Vengeance) 2012, Pastel on fabriano paper 71 x 50cm
Manhunt (Larissa Behrendt) 2011, pen and wash on stonehenge paper 42 x 30cm
Bad Woman II 2012, pencil & charcoal on cartridge paper 59 x 42cm
Gun Crazy I 2011, oil on acrylic paper 55 x 43cm
Good Knife Sweetheart (Annette) pastel on stonehenge 57 x 42.5cm
Annette in Action 2011, charcoal on stonehenge paper 56 x 42.5cm
Murder by the Book 2010, oil on acrylic paper 42 x 30cm
She Tried to be Good - drawings of Mark III 2012, charcoal on cartridge paper 42 x 57cm
Gun Crazy II 2011, oil on acrylic paper 55 x 43cm
New Years Revelry - Imogen 2011, pencil & charcoal on cartridge paper 57x 38cm
She Tried to be Good - Margaret 2012, pencil on paper
She Couldnt Be Good - Skye Leckie 2011, pastel on stonehenge paper 76 x 57cm
A Dame Called Murder study 2011, ink, pencil, charcoal on stonehenge paper 42 x 30cm
A Dame called Murder 2012 ink drawing
A Dame Called Murder - Todd McKenney 2011, Charcoal & pencil on cartridge paper, 57 x 42cm
A Dame Called Murder - Sonia Kruger 2011, Charcoal & pencil on cartridge paper, 57 x 42cm
Plaything of Passion - Kara 2011, oil sketch I, 50 x 40cm
Plaything of Passion - Kara 2011, pencil & charcoal on cartridge paper 42 x 57cm
The Poisoner - studies of Jedda 2012, pencil & charcoal on cartridge paper
Billion Dollar Body - Holly's legs 2012, pencil on cartridge paper 41.5 x 57cm
Fighting Couple III 2012, charcoal on caartridge paper 59 x 42cm
The Pick Up - drawing of Bryan 2012, pencil on cartridge paper 29.5 x 19.5cm
The Pick Up - Drawing of Rachel II (Italian style) 2012, pastel on stonehenge paper 42.5 x 31.5cm
The Pick Up - drawing of Rachel I (English style), pastel on stonehenge paper 42.5 x 31.5cm
Charles Waterstreet (The Pay Off) 2011, pencil & charcoal on cartridge paper 42 x 56cm
The Pay Off - Charles & Imogen 2011, pastel on stonehenge paper 76 x 57cm
Drawing of Imogen (The Pay Off) pastel on stonehenge paper 76 x 57cm