• We’re delighted to announce that Joan Ross, Fiona Lowry, Natasha Walsh, Vipoo Srivilasa, Holly Anderson, Casey Chen have been named finalists in the 2025 Archibald and Wynne Prizes at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

     

    As two of Australia’s most prestigious annual art awards, the Archibald portrait prize and Wynne landscape prize have continually created snapshots into contemporary Australian art. As a significant recognition of their practice, the Archibald and Wynne prize are must see exhibitions. 

  • Joan Ross Kidjerikidjeri, 2025 polymer paint on polycotton 100.5 x 80 cm Archibald Prize Finalist Sitter: Coby Edgar
    Joan Ross
    Kidjerikidjeri, 2025
    polymer paint on polycotton
    100.5 x 80 cm
     
    Archibald Prize Finalist
    Sitter: Coby Edgar
  • Joan Ross

    Bold and experimental, Joan Ross' practice investigates the legacy of colonialism in Australia with a  particular focus on reconfiguring the colonial Australian landscape and drawing attention to the complex and ongoing issues surrounding the effects of globalisation and colonisation.

     

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  • Fiona Lowry Ken Done, 2025 acrylic on canvas 212.9 x 176 cm⁠ Archibald Prize Finalist Sitter: Ken Done

    Fiona Lowry

    Ken Done, 2025

    acrylic on canvas

    212.9 x 176 cm⁠

     

    Archibald Prize Finalist

    Sitter: Ken Done

  • Fiona Lowry

    'I've always loved the ambiguity of paranoia in a beautiful setting.'

     

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  • Natasha walsh

    'My practice thrives on experimentation... I actually don’t enjoy confronting my reflection. At times the vulnerability of this can be very disheartening and unpleasant.'

     

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  • VIpoo Srivilasa

    'Central to Vipoo Srivilasa’s creative practice is art’s ability to elicit the sense of joy, whilst also acting as a conduit for serious issues...'

     

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  • Holly Anderson I was a light across an ocean, 2025 oil on panel 93 x 125 cm Wynne Prize Finalist
    Holly Anderson
    I was a light across an ocean, 2025
    oil on panel
    93 x 125 cm
     
    Wynne Prize Finalist
  • Holly Anderson

    From across a room, Holly Anderson’s paintings appear to swim in the brightness of a clear sky. Bursts of sunlight populate familiar subject matter – interiors, figures, skies, and water are monochromic planes pierced with white light...

     

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  • Casey Chen Military maneuvers 7 (after Rousseau), 2025 glazed earthenware tiles, overglaze enamels, gold lustre, wood, grout⁠ 41 x 51...

    Casey Chen

    Military maneuvers 7 (after Rousseau), 2025

    glazed earthenware tiles, overglaze enamels, gold lustre, wood, grout⁠

    41 x 51 x 4cm
     
    Wynne Prize Finalist
  • Casey Chen

    Casey Chen’s ceramics practice references historical illustrations from an eclectic mix of folklore, mythology and pop culture.

     

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