Who is eligible to enter the Archibald Prize?

Who is eligible to enter the Archibald Prize?

Eligibility. The artist must have been resident in Australia or New Zealand for the eligibility period: see Key Dates above. In any year, the artist may enter one work only. This does not prevent the artist entering other works in other competitions such as the Sulman or Wynne Prizes.

What is the purpose of the Archibald Prize?

It is administered by the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales and awarded for “the best portrait, preferentially of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science or Politics, painted by an artist resident in Australia during the twelve months preceding the date fixed by the trustees for sending in …

What is the indigenous Archibald collection about?

The Archibald Prize is awarded annually by the Art Gallery of New South Wales for the best portrait by an Australasian resident artist of a person “distinguished in art, letters, science or politics.”

Who is the Archibald prize named after and why?

J. F. Archibald
Other names Jules François Archibald; Archie
Occupation Accountant; Journalist; Entrepreneur
Known for Bequest to enable establishment of the Archibald Prize
Notable work The Bulletin The Lone Hand

What was the first Archibald Prize?

The first prize in 1921 was awarded to the artist William Beckwith (Billy) McInnes (who went on to win no less than seven times) for a portrait of the Melbourne architect Harold Desbrowe Annear.

Who won the Archibald Prize in 2020?

Vincent Namatjira

Which painting won the Archibald Prize?

portrait of Guy Warren at

Who started the Wynne Prize?

Richard Wynne

How much does it cost to see the Archibald?

For booked school groups, exhibition entry is $7 per student for Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2021 plus Archie 100 or $10 per student to also see Hilma af Klint: The Secret Paintings on the same visit.

What does Archibald mean?

noun. a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “distinguished and bold.”

What is a nickname for Archibald?

Archie

What country does Archibald come from?

Scottish

Is Archie short for anything?

Traditionally, Archie is short for the old-fashioned name Archibald. Archie was not among the top 1,000 baby names for any year of birth since at least 2000, according to the US Social Security Administration, though that may change after Harry and Meghan’s announcement.

Is Archie an old name?

Archie means “genuine”, “bold” or “brave” – and is more popular in Britain than the US. It was originally a shortened form of Archibald but is now often used as a name on its own.

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