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Margaret Fink

1989
Kerrie Lester

oil and hand-stitching with diamantes on canvas (frame: 195.5 cm x 124.0 cm, support: 194.0 cm x 123.0 cm)

Margaret Fink AO (b. 1933), film producer, was a key figure in the renaissance of Australian cinema in the 1970s. She became associated with the Sydney Push while working as a high school art teacher in the early 1950s and, around this time, decided that she wanted to make films. She married businessman Leon Fink in 1961, placing her creative ambitions on hold while raising her three children. They lived in a mansion in Woollahra and Fink was renowned for her riotous dinner parties with friends such as Clive James, Barry Humphries and Germaine Greer. In 1975, her film adaptation of David Williamsons The Removalists established Fink as a 'hands-on' producer who worked closely with her director. Her collaboration with young director, Gillian Armstrong, on the award-winning My Brilliant Career (1979) launched the careers of Armstrong and its lead actors, Judy Davis and Sam Neill. Fink also produced For Love Alone (1986) and the well-received television series Edens Lost (1988). Candy (2006), her last production, starred Heath Ledger in his final Australian film.

Kerrie Lester is known for her bold and distinctive portraits, in which the outlines of the sitters are hand-stitched. This portrait of Fink also features diamantes, a reference to Fink's well-known penchant for clothes by fashion designer Sonia Rykiel.

Gift of the artist 1999. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
© Kerrie Lester/Copyright Agency, 2024

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Artist and subject

Kerrie Lester (age 36 in 1989)

Margaret Fink AO (age 56 in 1989)

Subject professions

Performing arts

Donated by

Kerrie Lester (2 portraits)

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