The Wynne Prize is awarded annually for 'the best landscape painting of Australian scenery in oils or watercolours or for the best example of figure sculpture by Australian artists’.
Richard Wynne left a bequest which established the prize. It's run and judged on an annual basis by the Trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney. The prize was first awarded in 1897 when the present Gallery opened in its current home next to the Botanical Gardens and Sydney Harbour (I know - I've been!).
Those whose artwork will be in the exhibition were announced last week.
You can find the Wynne Finalists 2013 listed below. You can also explore past winners and finalists on the prize webpage on the AGNSW website
Those whose artwork will be in the exhibition were announced last week.
You can find the Wynne Finalists 2013 listed below. You can also explore past winners and finalists on the prize webpage on the AGNSW website
- GW Bot - Glyphs and Moon GW Bot is the the exhibiting name of Chrissie Grishin, who was born in Quetta, Pakistan of Australian parents
- Linda Bowden - The others Linda Bowden is a sculptor
- Jun Chen - North Queensland Born in China in 1960, Chen migrated to Australlia in 1990 and now lives in Queensland. He graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in China in 1986 and converted from being a brush and ink painter in China to using oil paint thickly applied with a palette knife in Australia!
- Xiuying ChenCentral Railway Station, Sydney
- He is a member of the Australian Chinese Painting Society
- David Collins - Hawkesbury crossing
- Dale Cox - Tract 17 - He paints the geomorphology of the land - above and below the ground. I'm thinking this one might be in with a chance./li>
Tract paintings in acrylic by Dale Cox Tract 17 (burning) is bottom right |
- Lucy Culliton - Table Cape
- Elisabeth Cummings - Sunrise, The Kimberleys
- Keith Fyfe - Untitled
- Neil Haddon - After the burn, Mt Nelson (a new landscape emerges)
- Nicholas Harding - Yuraygir pandanus with samp oak and pigface
- Belynda Henry - The trees
- Timothy Hutchinson - Back creek, Cowra
- Matt Huttlestone - Hardies Creek, Northern Territory
- Dinni Kunoth Kemarre - My footy heroes
- Fiona Lowry - Alone with you
- Guy Maestri - Last light over Ball’s Pyramid (won the 2009 Archibald Prize)
- Robert Malherbe - Govetts Leap
- Noel McKenna - Centennial Park<
- Shaelene Murray - Blossom
- Yukultji Napangati - Untitled
- Theo Papathomas - Figures dancing
- James Powditch - Kornfield XIV
- Mark Rodda - Alabaster Valley, Tasmania
- Margarita Sampson - Anemone incursions III: puss puss
- Alex Seton - Soloist
- Imants Tillers - Namatjira (won the 2012 Wynne Prize)
- Aida Tomescu - Sunburn
- Sokquon Tran - Wombeyan Caves
- Daniel Walbidi - Kirriwirri, Great Sandy Desert
- Annie Hsiao-Wen Wang - Conversations IV
- Susan J White - On the Hawkesbury
- Philip Wolfhagen - Thirteenth journey
- Joshua Yeldham - Yeoman's Bay, Hawkesbury River (also an Archibald finalist 2013)
- Salvatore Zofrea - Morning light
Winner of 2012 Wynn Prize Waterfall (after Willams) by Imant Tillers |
I'm hoping they will produce the online display of the individual works as they did last year
See my post The Wynne Prize 2012 - Selected artists and winner (which was published a little later than planned)
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