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Vincas Jomantas
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Born
1922
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Died
2001
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Title
Sitter
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Date of Production
1964
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Medium
polyester resin with talc filler over plaster, painted golden bronze
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Dimensions
1170 x 720 x 430 mm
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Credit Details
Gift of Laima Jomantas under the Cultural Gift Program, 2004
Vincas Jomantas
Sitter
Lithuanian born Vincas Jomantas arrived in Australia in 1948
where he proceeded to work in a number of industries before being
appointed Lecturer and Sculptor at the Royal Melbourne Institute of
Technology (RMIT) in 1960.
A foundation member of Centre Five - a group formed to promote
contemporary abstract sculpture, Jomantas was one of the most
experimental in the group in terms of the use of different
media. With its head, breast and arms supported by a slender
torso rising from a large seated mass Sitter is a semi abstract
organic form. Made from polyester resin and talc filler over
plaster and painted to simulate bronze, this simple, yet powerful
form is beautifully modelled.
The Gallery is also fortunate to have a drawing of the 'Sitter'
by Jomantas. Recently his widow, in describing the artist's
work habits, commented that when he was thinking of making a
sculpture he would fall silent for weeks…"….after developing ideas
in parallel he would settle his idea on one thing and develop paper
working drawings, then get out his materials. There was never
any waste. Vincas worked very slowly. Every sculpture
was an event".