List of Archibald Prize winners
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This is a list of winners of the annual Archibald Prize for portraiture, first awarded in 1921.
List of winners
[edit]Gallery
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1922 (McInnes)
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1923 (McInnes)
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1925 (Longstaff)
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1926 (McInnes)
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1929 (Longstaff)
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1930 (McInnes)
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1931 (Longstaff)
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1935 (Longstaff)
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1936 (McInnes)
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1937 (Baker)
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1938 (Heysen)
Winners of the Packing Room Prize
[edit]Year | Artist | Title | Subject | Notes |
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1991/92 | Greg Bridges | Gareth Evans | Gareth Evans | (not selected as a finalist)[104] |
1993 | Angelika Erbsland | Colin Hayes OBE and friend | Colin Hayes | (not selected as a finalist)[105] |
1994 | Peter Robertson | Kate Ceberano | Kate Ceberano | [106] |
1995 | Danelle Bergstrom | Jon English | Jon English | (not selected as a finalist)[107] |
1996 | Paul Newton | John Laws | John Laws | [108] |
1997 | Bill Leak | Tex (Perkins) | Tex Perkins | [109] |
1998 | Kerrie Lester | Self portrait as a bridesmaid | Kerrie Lester | [110] |
1999 | Deny Christian | Garry McDonald | Garry McDonald | (not selected as a finalist)[111] |
2000 | Bill Leak | 'Are you with me': portrait of Sir Les Patterson | Sir Les Patterson | [112] |
2001 | Paul Newton | Roy and HG (John Doyle and Greig Pickhaver) | Roy and HG | [113] |
2002 | Jan Williamson | Jenny Morris – singer/songwriter | Jenny Morris | [114] |
2003 | Jan Williamson | Rachel Ward | Rachel Ward | [115] |
2004 | Evert Ploeg | Jana Wendt | Jana Wendt | [116] |
2005 | Jason Benjamin | Staring down the past | Bill Hunter | [117] |
2006 | Michael Mucci | A working class man | Scott Cam | [118] |
2007 | Danelle Bergstrom | Take two – Jack Thompson | Jack Thompson | [119] |
2008 | Martin Ball | Neil Finn | Neil Finn | [120] |
2009 | Paul Jackson | Flacco's chariot | Paul Livingston | [121] |
2010 | Nafisa Naomi | Glenn in black & white | Glenn A. Baker | [122] |
2011 | Vincent Fantauzzo | Matt Moran | Matt Moran | [123] |
2012 | Raelene Sharp | A Strength of Character | John Wood | [124] |
2013 | Mathew Lynn | Tara Moss | Tara Moss | [125] |
2014 | Tim Storrier | The Member, Dr Sir Leslie Colin Patterson KCB AO | Sir Les Patterson | [126] |
2015 | Bruno Jean Grasswill | Michael Caton | Michael Caton | [127] |
2016 | Betina Fauvel-Ogden | George Calombaris, masterchef | George Calombaris | [128] |
2017 | Peter Smeeth | Lisa Wilkinson AM | Lisa Wilkinson | [129] |
2018 | Jamie Preisz | Jimmy (title fight) | Jimmy Barnes | [130] |
2019 | Tessa MacKay | Through the looking glass | [131] | |
2020 | Meyne Wyatt | Meyne | Meyne Wyatt | [132] |
2021 | Kathrin Longhurst | Kate | Kate Ceberano | [133] |
2022 | Claus Stangl | Taika Waititi | [134] | |
2023 | Andrea Huelin | Clown jewels | Cal Wilson | [135] |
2024 | Matt Adnate | Rhythms of heritage | Baker Boy | [136] |
Winners of the People's Choice Award
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1921, Art Gallery of NSW.
(AGNSW Collection entry) - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1922, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1923, Art Gallery of NSW.
(AGNSW Collection entry) - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1924, Art Gallery of NSW
Miss Gladys Neville Collins (1891–1960) was the daughter of J.T. Collins, lawyer, Victorian State Parliamentary draughtsman, and trustee of the Public Library, Museums and National Gallery of Victoria.
She was also painted and drawn by George W Lambert:
- The white glove 1921, Lambert Retrospective, nga.gov.au;
- Head study of Miss Gladys Neville Collins 1922, George W. Lambert, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1925, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1926, Art Gallery of NSW.
(AGNSW Collection entry) - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1927, Art Gallery of NSW
Annie Murdoch was wife of Patrick John Murdoch, mother of Keith, grandmother of Rupert. - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1928, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1929, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1930, Art Gallery of NSW
Harry McClelland (1884–1954) was an artist and philanthropist living south of Melbourne with a hobby as a pipe band leader. McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery, mcclellandgallery.com;
Fiona Gruber (14 December 2012). "Dame's grand vision pays off". The Sydney Morning Herald.;
"Philanthropy and Art at Bolinda". Flemington Heritage. - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1931, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1932, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1933, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1934, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1935, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1936, Art Gallery of NSW
Dr Julian Augustus Smith (1873–1947) was a surgeon and photographer.
K. F. Russell. "Smith, Julian Augustus (1873–1947)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. First published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, (MUP), 1988. - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1937, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1938, Art Gallery of NSW
Adine Michele Elink Schuurman was the wife of the Dutch Consul-General in Australia. - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1939, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1940, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ E. A. Beever (1981). "Elder, Sir James Alexander (1869–1946)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. MUP.
Sir James Elder, K.B.E., 1941, Sir William Dargie, The Artists, www.artistsfootsteps.com
Winner: Archibald Prize 1941, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Corporal Jim Gordon, VC, Sir William Dargie, The Artists, www.artistsfootsteps.com
Winner: Archibald Prize 1942, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1943, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1944, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1945, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ L C Robson, MC, MA, Sir William Dargie, The Artists, www.artistsfootsteps.com
Winner: Archibald Prize 1946, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Image, www.artistsfootsteps.com
Winner: Archibald Prize 1947, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1948, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1949, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1950, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1951, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Image, www.artistsfootsteps.com
Winner: Archibald Prize 1952, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1953, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1954, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1955, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1956, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1957, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1958, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1959, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1960, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Image Archived 2005-07-17 at the Wayback Machine, www.users.bigpond.com/peter_pidgeon
Winner: Archibald Prize 1961, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Image, www.dinkumaussies.com
Winner: Archibald Prize 1962, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1963, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ No prize awarded in 1964, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1965, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1966, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1967, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1968, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1969, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1970, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1971, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1972, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1973, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1974, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1975, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1976, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1977, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1978, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1979, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ No prize awarded in 1980, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1981, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1982, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1983, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1984, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1985, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1986, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1987, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ a b Winner: Archibald Prize 1988; Winner: People's Choice 1988, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1989, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1990, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1991/92, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1993, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1994, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1995, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1996, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1997, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1998, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1999, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2000, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2001, Art Gallery of NSW
The 2001 Archibald Winner - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2002, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2003, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ a b Winner: Archibald Prize 2004; Winner: People's Choice 2004, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2005, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Sunanda Creagh (25 March 2006). "Portrait of the artist as a holed man wins the day". The Sydney Morning Herald.
Winner: Archibald Prize 2006, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2007, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2008, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2009, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Antonette Collins (29 March 2010). "Leach stares down Archibald competition". www.abc.net.au.
Winner: Archibald Prize 2010, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ "And the winner of the Archibald Prize is ..." The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 April 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
Winner: Archibald Prize 2011, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2012, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Michaela Boland (22 March 2013). "Del Kathryn Barton wins second Archibald". The Australian.
Winner: Archibald Prize 2013, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2014, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2015, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2016, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2017, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2018, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2019, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2020, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Morris, Linda (2021-06-04). "Peter Wegner wins Archibald Prize 2021 with portrait of artist Guy Warren". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
- ^ Jefferson, Dee (13 May 2022). "Archibald Prize won by Blak Douglas for portrait of artist Karla Dickens, the second time an Indigenous artist has won". ABC News. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
- ^ Burke, Kelly (2023-05-05). "Archibald prize 2023: Julia Gutman wins $100,000 for portrait of Montaigne". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
- ^ Mendelssohn, Joanna (2024-06-07). "Laura Jones wins the 2024 Archibald Prize with a portrait of Tim Winton, part of a grand artistic tradition". The Conversation. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1991/92, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1993, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1994, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1995, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1996, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1997, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1998, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1999, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2000, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2001, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2002, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2003, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Jana wins packers' vote, The Sydney Morning Herald
Winner: Packing Room Prize 2004, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Bill gets a kiss from the packing room, The Sydney Morning Herald
Winner: Packing Room Prize 2005, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2006, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2007, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2008, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2009, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2010, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2011, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2012, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2013, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2014, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ a b Winner: People's Choice 2015; Winner: Packing Room Prize 2015, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Hawke, Sarah (7 July 2016). "Archibald Prize 2016: Portrait of MasterChef's George Calombaris wins Packing Room Prize". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
Winner: Packing Room Prize 2016, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winners: Archibald Prize 2017 Packing Room Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winners: Archibald Prize 2018 Packing Room Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Morris, Linda (2 May 2019). "First time finalist wins Packing Room Prize". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
- ^ "Archibald prize 2020: David Marr, Magda Szubanski, Annabel Crabb and more – in pictures". The Guardian. 2020-09-17. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
- ^ Morris, Linda (2021-05-27). "Kathrin Longhurst wins Archibald Packing Room Prize with portrait of Kate Ceberano". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2021-05-27.
- ^ Morris, Linda (2022-05-05). "'A kick in the barramundies': Taika Waititi portrait wins Archibald Packing Room Prize". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
- ^ Pitt, Helen (2023-04-27). "Portrait of comic Cal Wilson wins Archibald's Packing Room Prize". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2023-04-27.
- ^ Burke, Kelly (2024-05-30). "Archibald prize 2024: Baker Boy portrait wins packing room prize". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1988, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1989, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1990, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1991/92, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1993, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1994, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1995, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1996, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1997, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1998, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 1999 Archived 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2000, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2001, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2002, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2003, www.ausint.com.au
Winner: People's Choice 2003, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Eye on the prize, 2004 People's Choice Award, The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2005, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2006, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2007, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Image, www.vincentfantauzzo.com Archived 2013-02-05 at archive.today
Winner: People's Choice 2008, Art Gallery of NSW - ^ Winner: People's Choice 2009, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2010, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2011, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2012, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2013, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2014, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2016, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2017, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ Winner: People's Choice 2018, Art Gallery of NSW
- ^ "Archibald Prize 2019 ANZ People's Choice award announced". The Sydney Morning Herald. 14 August 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
- ^ "Archibald prize 2020: Angus McDonald's portrait of Behrouz Boochani wins people's choice award". The Guardian. 2020-12-16. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
- ^ "Archibald Prize People's Choice winner's 'poignant self-portrait' painted during Melbourne COVID-19 lockdown". ABC News. 2021-09-01. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
- ^ "Jeremy Eden awarded Archibald Prize 2022 ANZ People's Choice award for portrait of Samuel Johnson". Art Gallery of NSW. 3 August 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Archibald Prize winners at Wikimedia Commons
- Art Gallery of New South Wales Archibald Prize