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Darling Portrait Prize 2024

Daily from Saturday 22 June until Sunday 13 October 2024

On show alongside the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024

William Nuttall with horses in field, 2023 Noel McKenna
William Nuttall with horses in field, 2023 Noel McKenna. © The artist

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The Darling Portrait Prize is a biennial national prize for Australian portrait painting honouring the legacy of Mr L Gordon Darling AC CMG. It offers a platform for artists to explore the evolving notion of Australian identity while celebrating emerging and established portrait painters. The winner for 2024 is

William Nuttal with horses in the field, 2023 by Noel McKenna

Judges Bree Pickering (Director of the National Portrait Gallery), art critic and historian Tara Heffernan, and Erin Vink (Curator, First Nations art (local and global) at the Art Gallery of New South Wales) said McKenna’s painting is an assured, well-executed work.

“This is an energetic and unexpected portrait. The subject shares the work with animals and the landscape. It is joyous in its execution and demonstrates the skill of an established Australian artist whose practice is assured in every way.”

In 2024, 24 finalists were selected for the prize with the winner receiving a cash prize of $75,000. The artist who receives the most votes in the People’s Choice Award will be awarded $10,000 courtesy of the Liangis Family Foundation. This year, Nena Salobir’s Self portrait on washcloth 2024 has been selected for the Art Handlers’ award, receiving $2,000 cash from exhibition partner IAS Fine Art Logistics.

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24 DPP Finalists

Vote for your favourite in the People's Choice Award!

1 Habitat of monstera II (Self-portrait with yellow paisley jacket), 2023 Bahman Kermany. 2 Self portrait on washcloth, 2024 Nena Salobir. 3 Nyadol Nyuon OAM, 2023 Richard Butler Bowdon. 4 there is no collective noun for rainbows, they are just rainbows, 2023 Tom Christophersen. All © The artist
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