PublishedArt Gallery Of Nsw, December 2021 |
ISBN9781741741582 |
FormatSoftcover, 248 pages |
Dimensions21.9cm × 17.1cm × 2.2cm |
A tribute to portraiture, as well as the artists and sitters, Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize marks 100 years of Australia's oldest and most-loved annual portraiture award. Curator Natalie Wilson unearths fascinating stories behind more than 100 artworks representing every decade.
Arranged thematically, these works reflect not just how artistic styles and approaches to portraiture have changedover time but, importantly, how the Archibald Prize reflects our society. Resulting from many years of research for lost portraits, Archie 100 includes paintings from the Art Gallery of New South Wales' collection as well as works from libraries, galleries and museums across Australia and Aotearoa NewZealand, and private Australian and international collections. Some have not been exhibited since they first were seen in the Archibald Prize. Archie 100 includes:A fascinating essay by Wilson on her quest to find Archibald portraits fromthe past 100 years and the difficult task of selecting 100 for the centenaryexhibitionIllustrations of each portrait and accompanying textA timeline of Archibald Prize landmarksSome fabulous facts and figuresAn index of artists and sitters