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Who won the Archibald Prize in 2014?

Archibald Prize 2014

Vincent Fantauzzo took out the People’s Choice for the second year in a row; it was the fourth time he had won the award. Barry Humphries as Les Patterson made his second Packing Room Prize appearance, in Tim Storrier’s 2014 painting. He was also the subject of a work by Bill Leak in 2000.

Also, Who won the Archibald Prize in 2009?

Guy Maestri: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu :: Archibald Prize 2009 | Art Gallery of NSW.

Similarly, Who won the Archibald Prize in 2010?

Archibald Prize 2010

Brett Whiteley won all three prizes – Archibald, Wynne and Sulman – in 1978. Leach’s portrait of musician Tim Minchin was also the smallest recorded Archibald winner.

and Who won the Archibald Prize in 2012? Tim Storrier: The histrionic wayfarer (after Bosch) :: Archibald Prize 2012 | Art Gallery of NSW.

Who won the Archibald Prize 2013?
Del Kathryn Barton: hugo :: Archibald Prize 2013 | Art Gallery of NSW.

Who can enter the Archibald?

Do I have to be over 18 to enter? No. You can be any age to enter the Archibald, Wynne or Sulman Prizes.

Who was the first person to win the Archibald Prize?

W.B. McInnes’ portrait of Desbrowe Annear (1865–1933) is significant as winner of the first Archibald Prize in 1921.

What is the history of the Archibald Prize?

The Archibald Prize is an Australian portraiture art prize, generally seen as the most prestigious portrait prize in Australia. It was first awarded in 1921 after the receipt of a bequest from J. F. Archibald, the editor of The Bulletin who died in 1919.

Who won the Archibald Prize in 2011?

Ben Quilty: Margaret Olley :: Archibald Prize 2011 | Art Gallery of NSW.

When did Tim storrier start painting?

Tim Storrier’s career already spans fifty years, beginning from when at the age of nineteen he was awarded the 1968 Sulman Prize by David Strachan. It precipitated the career of the fledgling artist into the mystery of the art world and a life devoted to painting.

When did Tim storrier paint the histrionic wayfarer?

Storrier | 2012 – The Histrionic Wayfarer (After Bosch) | Australian Fine Artist.

How much is the Wynne prize worth?

The winner of the Wynne Prize receives payment of $50,000. The winner of the Roberts Family Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Prize receives payment of $10,000.

When was you are what is most beautiful about me painted?

In 2008, the artist won the prestigious Archibald Prize for her portrait You are what is most beautiful about me, a self portrait with Kell and Arella, a self-portrait with her two children. In 2013, she again won the Archibald Prize, this time for her portrait of the actor Hugo Weaving.

What influenced Del Kathryn Barton?

Paying tribute to major inspirations, the French-American artist Bourgeois and Japanese Yayoi Kusama, Del Kathryn Barton uses free association and a personal visual language influenced by Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele to express her subconscious desires and the rich fantasy life of her unbridled imagination.

How much does it cost to enter Archibald?

Education visits. For booked school groups, exhibition entry is $7 per student for Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2021 plus Archie 100 or $10 per student to also see Hilma af Klint: The Secret Paintings on the same visit.

What are the rules for the Archibald Prize?

The work

Which painting won the Archibald Prize?

Archibald prize 2021: Peter Wegner wins $100,000 prize for ‘brilliant’ portrait of Guy Warren at 100. Peter Wegner has won Australia’s most prestigious painting prize for his portrait of the artist Guy Warren, who turned 100 in April.

Who has won the Archibald Prize more than once?

Three artists have won twice since the award began in 1991: Bill Leak (1997, 2000), Paul Newton (1996, 2001) and Jan Williamson (2002, 2003).

How many woman have won the Archibald Prize?

Only 10 women have won the Archibald in its 100 years, including Sydney artists Wendy Sharpe’s 1996 self-portrait. She has also won the Sulman Prize, The Portia Geach Memorial Award (twice), been a finalist in The Sulman Prize twelve times, and The Archibald Prize six times.

Why was the Archibald Prize created?

F. Archibald, the editor of The Bulletin magazine who died in 1919. The prize is awarded by the Trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales for the best portrait of a person famous in Art, Letters, Science or Politics.

What are the conditions of entry for the Archibald Prize?

The work. Must be a painting. Must be a portrait painted from life, with the subject known to the artist, aware of the artist’s intention and having at least one live sitting with the artist. Must NOT exceed the size limit of 90,000 square cm (eg 3 × 3 m, 1.5 × 6 m).

What does Archibald mean?

Word/name. Germanic. Archibald is a masculine given name, composed of the Germanic elements erchan (with an original meaning of “genuine” or “precious” and bald “bold”.

Who created the Archibald Prize?

A journalist and founder of the Bulletin magazine, Jules François Archibald (1856-1919) established the Archibald Prize with a bequest in his will. Archibald was a trustee of the Art Gallery of NSW from 1915, and in 1919 the Gallery commissioned Florence Rodway to paint a portrait in oil of the ailing man.

Why did Ben Quilty win the Archibald Prize?

A multiple finalist, Quilty won the Archibald Prize in 2011 for his portrait of Australian artist Margaret Olley.

Which painting was the Archibald winner 2011?

ACCLAIMED painter Margaret Olley has become the first subject to feature in two Archibald Prize winners. Olley’s portrait by Sydney artist Ben Quilty was named on Friday as the 2011 prize winner, 63 years after she sat for her friend William Dobell’s successful entry in 1948.

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