Australian art prize
The National Photographic Portrait Prize is an annual portraiture competition held at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra , Australia.
The major sponsor of the prize in 2022 is the gallery itself, which awards A$30,000 to the winner, while Canon provides camera equipment worth over A$20,000 .[ 1]
In earlier years VISA was the major sponsor of the prize.[citation needed ]
Past winners
Highly Commended
2014 — David Apostol[ 8]
2015 — Katherine Williams[ 9]
2016 — Sean Davey[ 10]
2017 — John Benavente; Brett Canet-Gibson[ 11]
2018 — Filomena Rizzo[ 12]
2019 — Alex Vaughan[ 13]
2020 — Hugh Stewart[ 14]
2021 — Julian Kingma[ 15]
2022 — Adam Ferguson[ 16]
2023 — Renae Saxby [ 17]
People's Choice
2012 — John McRae [ 19]
2015 — Natalie Grono[ 9]
2016 — Matthew Newton[ 10]
2017 — Brett Canet-Gibson[ 11]
2018 — Harold David[ 12]
2019 — Kate Atkinson[ 13]
2020 — Klarissa Dempsey[ 14]
2022 — Luther Tora[ 1]
2023 — Bruce Agnew[ 17]
Art Handlers' Prize
2017 — Tobias Titz[ 11]
2018 — Stephanie Simcox[ 12]
2019 — Elizabeth Looker[ 13]
2020 — Shea Kirk[ 14]
2021 — Kristina Kraskov[ 15]
2022 — Adam Haddrick[ 16]
2023 — David Cossini[ 17]
Notable exhibiting finalists
References
^ a b "National Photographic Portrait Prize 2022" . National Portrait Gallery exhibition . Retrieved 3 July 2022 .
^ "National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, NPPP2007" . portrait.gov.au. Retrieved 13 September 2012 .
^ "National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, NPPP2009" . portrait.gov.au. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2012 .
^ "National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, NPPP2010" . portrait.gov.au. Retrieved 13 September 2012 .
^ "National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, NPPP2011" . portrait.gov.au. Retrieved 13 September 2012 .
^ "National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, NPPP2012" . portrait.gov.au. Retrieved 13 September 2012 .
^ "2013 – National Photographic Portrait Prize" . nppp.portrait.gov.au . Retrieved 28 November 2018 .
^ a b "2014 – National Photographic Portrait Prize" . nppp.portrait.gov.au . Retrieved 28 November 2018 .
^ a b c "2015 – National Photographic Portrait Prize" . nppp.portrait.gov.au . Retrieved 28 November 2018 .
^ a b c "2016 – National Photographic Portrait Prize" . nppp.portrait.gov.au . Retrieved 28 November 2018 .
^ a b c d "2017 – National Photographic Portrait Prize" . nppp.portrait.gov.au . Retrieved 28 November 2018 .
^ a b c d "2018 – National Photographic Portrait Prize" . nppp.portrait.gov.au . Retrieved 28 November 2018 .
^ a b c d Jefferson, Dee (22 February 2019). "National Photographic Portrait Prize won by Alana Holmberg for photo of pregnant sister" . ABC News. Retrieved 23 February 2019 .
^ a b c d "National Photographic Portrait Prize 2020" . National Portrait Gallery exhibition . Retrieved 2 July 2022 .
^ a b c "Living Memory: National Photographic Portrait Prize" . National Portrait Gallery exhibition . Retrieved 2 July 2022 .
^ a b c "National Photographic Portrait Prize 2022" . National Portrait Gallery exhibition . Retrieved 2 July 2022 .
^ a b c d "National Photographic Portrait Prize 2023" . National Portrait Gallery exhibition . Retrieved 12 September 2024 .
^ "National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024" . National Portrait Gallery exhibition . Retrieved 12 September 2024 .
^ "National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, NPPP2012" . portrait.gov.au. Retrieved 13 September 2012 .