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John Olsen’s ‘chook raffle’ winner gifted to the people of NSW

John Olsen’s ‘chook raffle’ winner gifted to the people of NSW

Eighteen months after the celebrated artist’s death, one of his most iconic works now has a permanent home.

  • by Nick Galvin

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‘Wow … It touched her’: Vincent Namatjira on that Gina Rinehart portrait
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‘Wow … It touched her’: Vincent Namatjira on that Gina Rinehart portrait

The Archibald Prize-winning painter on Australia’s richest person, his idols and his most valued possession.

  • by Benjamin Law
Archibald People’s Choice awarded to portrait of Marcia Langton

Archibald People’s Choice awarded to portrait of Marcia Langton

Seven-time Archibald finalist Angus McDonald has won the People’s Choice award for the second time.

  • by Helen Pitt
Fish, family and friends: Young Archie winners on show

Fish, family and friends: Young Archie winners on show

This year’s winners, including Anh Do’s 14-year-old son Leon, painted siblings, parents and best friends.

A critic’s pick of the best and worst of the Archibald Prize portraits
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A critic’s pick of the best and worst of the Archibald Prize portraits

A handful of works stand out from a selection that seems to have been made for variety rather than quality.

  • by John McDonald
Do we care about the Archibald Prize too much?
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Do we care about the Archibald Prize too much?

The best interpretation one may put upon this phenomenon is that it’s a bit of fun, but it is a worrisome trend because the prize becomes the public standard by which art is judged.

  • by John McDonald
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We had some questions about the Jacob Elordi portrait. The artist answered

We had some questions about the Jacob Elordi portrait. The artist answered

Whose idea was it for the Australian actor to be shirtless – and what’s with the Camus?

  • by Melanie Kembrey
Climate is too serious to be obstructed by politics

Climate is too serious to be obstructed by politics

Dutton seems interested only in creating conflict, even if it distances himself from the Coalition’s traditional friends in the business community who just want policy certainty to help their forward planning after a decade of climate obfuscation under the previous Coalition government.

Inflation dragon rebounds to scorch those most in need

Inflation dragon rebounds to scorch those most in need

We are now a country where the wealthy, tax-free oldies are the leaners not the lifters.

Who doesn’t love leftovers? The ‘reject’ show artists want to be in

Who doesn’t love leftovers? The ‘reject’ show artists want to be in

Making it into the Salon des Refuses is no mean feat for Archibald and Wynne prize entrants.

  • by Nick Galvin
Archibald winner’s style perfectly matched to subject Tim Winton
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Archibald winner’s style perfectly matched to subject Tim Winton

The win signifies a return to the quaint, old-fashioned notion that a portrait should be a good likeness.

  • by John McDonald

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