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Archibald prize 2022

August 2022

  • Jeremy Eden and Samuel Johnson at the Art Gallery of NSW with Eden’s portrait Samuel Johnson OAM artwork © the artist, image © AGNSW, Mim Stirling

    Archibald prize 2022: Jeremy Eden’s portrait of actor Samuel Johnson wins people’s choice award

    The Secret Life of Us actor and winning artist bonded over their shared experiences losing loved ones to cancer

June 2022

  • Age 5-9 category winner: Nature boy, Earth boy (self-portrait) by Lev Vishnu Kahn

    Young Archibald prize 2022: winners announced for Australia’s cutest art prize – in pictures

    The Young Archie is an art prize for young people between the ages of five and 18 to submit a portrait of ‘someone who is special to them’

May 2022

  • Blak Douglas’ 2022 Archibald prize-winning portrait of Karla Dickens. Sitter: Karla Dickens
***This information and these images are embargoed until 11 am on 5 May 2022***   These images may only be used in conjunction with editorial coverage of the Archibald Prize 2022 exhibition, 14 May – 28 August 2022, at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. These images may not be cropped or overwritten. Prior approval in writing is required for use as a cover. Caption details must accompany reproductions of the images. Archiving is not permitted.  Media contact: stephanie.pirrie@ag.nsw.gov.au Australia

    Australian arts in focus
    Archibald prize 2022: Blak Douglas wins $100,000 for portrait of Lismore artist Karla Dickens

  • Artist Meagan Pelham.

    Australian arts in focus
    Archibald prize 2022: the small Sydney studio breaking big ground

  • Portrait of Taika Waititi

    Taika Waititi portrait wins packing room prize at 2022 Archibalds

  • Venus  by Jordan Richardson Sitter: Benjamin Law

    Archibald prize 2022 finalists: Benjamin Law, Helen Garner, Taika Waititi and more – in pictures

March 2022

  • Mostafa ‘Moz’ Azimitabar with his entry into the 2022 Archibald Prize

    Australian arts in focus
    Painted with coffee and toothbrushes: Kurdish refugees enter the Archibald prize

    Mostafa Azimitabar and Farhad Bandesh spent eight years in detention after fleeing war-torn homelands. Now they are vying for a $100,000 prize
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