Archibald prize 2020: David Marr, Magda Szubanski, Annabel Crabb and more – in pictures
One of Australia’s most prominent art prizes, the $100,000 Archibald prize – which will be announced on 25 September – is awarded each year to the best portrait of a person ‘distinguished in art, letters, science or politics’ painted by an Australian resident. Gender parity has been a topic of interest in the past; among this year’s batch of 55 finalists (some of which feature more than one sitter), 36 sitters are male and 22 female. Of the 56 artists who painted them, 25 are women. Below is just a selection of this year’s finalists; you can view the full group at the Art Gallery of NSW website
- The Archibald prize finalists will be available to view at the Art Gallery of NSW from 26 September, along with the finalists of the Wynne and Sulman prizes
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Meyne, by Meyne Wyatt, winner of the Packing Room Prize
Self portrait. Acrylic on canvas, 101.5 x 76 cmPhotograph: Felicity Jenkins/AGNSW
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David Marr, by Nicholas Harding
Oil on linen, 157.5 x 127.5cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Adam with bream, by Yoshio Honjo
Sitter: Adam Liaw. Japanese kozo paper, sumi ink and suihi-enogu (japanese pigment), 124.5 x 92cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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Dolly visits Indulkana, by Kaylene Whiskey
Sitter: Kaylene Whiskey. Acrylic on linen with plastic jewels, 167.5 x 168.5cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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‘Dark emu’ – portrait of Bruce Pascoe, by Craig Ruddy
Acrylic, oil, charcoal and varnish on canvas, 216 x 170cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Magda Szubanski – comedy and tragedy, by Wendy Sharpe
Oil on linen, 183 x 147cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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David, Teena and the black dog, by Katherine Edney
Sitter: David Capra. Oil on canvas, 201.5 x 92.5cmPhotograph: Felicity Jenkins/AGNSW
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JB reading, by Guy Maestri
Sitter: Jennifer Byrne. Oil on linen, 43.5 x 43.5cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Salute of gentle frustration, by Scott Marsh
Sitter: Adam Briggs. Spray paint, acrylic, enamel, oil pastel on canvas, 142.5 x 95.5cmPhotograph: Felicity Jenkins/AGNSW
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Annabel, the baker, by Jane Guthleben
Sitter: Annabel Crabb.Oil on board, 42.5 x 23.5cmPhotograph: Felicity Jenkins/AGNSW
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Richard, by Julie Fragar
Sitter: Richard Bell. Oil on board, 202.5 x 135.5cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Self-portrait after ‘Allegory of Painting’, by Tsering Hannaford
Oil on board, 93.5 x 77.5cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Matt Kean, NSW Minister for Environment and Energy, by Charles Mouyat
Oil on canvas, 122 x 122cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Stand strong for who you are, by Vincent Namatjira
Sitter: Adam Goodes, Vincent Namatjira. Artist acrylic on linen, 152 x 198cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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Ngaiire by Nick Stathopoulos
Sitter: Ngaire Laun Joseph. Acrylic and oil on linen, 99 x 99cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Untitled self-portrait, by Abdul Abdullah
Oil and aerosol on linen, 183 x 163cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Tim and kelp, by Tianli Zu
Sitter: Timothy Flannery.Acrylic and oil on linen, 221 x 191 cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Writing in the sand, by Blak Douglas (aka Adam Hill)
Sitter: Dujuan Hoosen.Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 250 x 250cmPhotograph: Felicity Jenkins/AGNSW
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Alive and brilliant, by Wendy Spindler
Sitter: Deborah Conway. Oil on canvas, 80 x 54 cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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Self-portrait with outstretched arms, by Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran
Synthetic polymer paint and oil on linen, 198.5 x 152.5cmPhotograph: Jenni Carter/AGNSW
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Barry Jones, by Louise Hearman
Oil on masonite, 72.5 x 75.5cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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Behrouz Boochani, by Angus McDonald
Oil on canvas, 160 x 230cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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Self-portrait, by Tiger Yaltangki
Acrylic on linen, 197 x 167cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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Carnation, lily, Yuri, rose, by Yuri Shimmyo
Oil on canvas, 27.5 x 23cmPhotograph: Mim Stirling/AGNSW
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