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Stand-up comic and media presenter Peter Berner is swapping banter for brushes in a serious bid for artistic acceptance - with cameras on hand to record the inspiration and anguish. A former student of the National Art School, Peter has decided to tackle the subject he knows and loves best - himself - and enter a self-portrait into one of Australia's highest profile art competitions - the Archibald Prize. This one-hour documentary is a video diary of his endeavours, from blank canvas to judgement day, as Peter attempts to confront his fears and his own reflection and paint a decent picture (so as not to embarrass himself) and meet the deadline (entirely out of character). Along the way, he talks to fellow painters and critics about the creative process in general, the Archibald in particular and the rules of the game. And he receives some excruciatingly honest critiques of his work (and his vision of himself) from gallery director Edmund Capon, artists Wendy Sharpe and Euan Macleod (who have both succeeded in "getting hung" numerous times) and a trackside bookmaker whom Peter consults about his odds. The result is characteristically irreverent and decidedly revealing. Copyright - 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
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Originally produced by National Film and Sound Archive of Australia in 2005
Mode of access: World Wide Web
In English