Archibald prize Winner: Packing Room Prize 2019 – Through the looking glass by Tessa MacKay
Artist: Tessa MacKayTitle: Through the looking glassMedium: oil on linenDimensions: 210 x 330.5 cm The subject of Tessa MacKay’s painting is
Winner of Archibald Prize 2017: Agatha Gothe-Snape by Mitch Cairns
Medium: oil on linen
Dimensions: 140.5 x 125 cm
Agatha Gothe-Snape is an artist whose work addresses the slippery nature of how we read and
Archibald Prize 2016. Finalists. Nick Mourtzakis self portrait.
Artist: Nick Mourtzakis
Title: Self-portrait: in violet
Medium: oil on linen
Dimensions: 43 x 40.5 cm
Nick Mourtzakis painted Self-portrait
Archibald Prize 2016. Finalists. Portrait of Bernie Teague by Lewis Miller
Artist: Lewis Miller
Title: Portrait of Bernie Teague
Medium: oil on linen
Dimensions: 138 x 108 cm
Bernard Teague AO was a judge of the Su
Archibald Prize 2016. Finalists. Study of Euan Macleod by Marie Mansfield
Acclaimed artist Euan Macleod won the Archibald Prize in 1999. He has won numerous other art prizes including the Sulman Prize, the Blake Pr
Archibald Prize 2016. Finalists. Shattered (Griggs) by Guy Maestri
Guy Maestri’s subject, artist David Griggs, is himself a finalist in this year’s Archibald Prize.
‘I’ve known David for many years. The firs
Archibald Prize 2016. Finalists. Pat by Alan Jones
Pat Corrigan is an esteemed businessman in the freight industry and an indefatigable art collector and arts philanthropist. In 2000, he was
Archibald Prize 2016. Finalists. Troy by Mark Horton
Artist: Mark Horton
Title: Troy
Medium: acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 140 x 190 cm
Troy Grant is the Deputy Premier of NSW and the NSW lead
Archibald Prize 2016. Finalists. Peter Weiss AO by Nicholas Harding
Peter Weiss is one of Australia’s great arts patrons. Although synonymous with Australian fashion during the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, music was
Archibald Prize 2016. Finalists. Large head JL no 3 by David Fairbairn
Artist: David Fairbairn
Title: Large head JL no 3
Medium: mixed media
Dimensions: 223 x 192 cm
David Fairbairn’s subject is John Lascelles,