Artist Laura Jones takes home $100,000 prize for her emotional portrait of author Tim Winton in a surprising win at the Art Gallery of NSW!
The prestigious Archibald Prize for 2024 has been claimed by Sydney-based artist Laura Jones for her compelling portrait of renowned author and conservationist Tim Winton. The decision was unveiled at the Art Gallery of NSW, where finalists' artworks were showcased to the public with Jones's piece standing out for its emotional depth and intricate details. Jones, known for her artistic finesse, captured Winton with such authenticity that it resonated with the judging panel, making her the 12th woman to ever win this prestigious award.
Jones's masterpiece not only secured her the $100,000 prize but also solidified her position as a rising star in the art world. Her portrayal of Winton, described as a 'reluctant sitter,' depicted him bearing the weight of the world, showcasing both vulnerability and resilience. The painting's poignant portrayal stirred emotions and garnered praise for its raw and captivating interpretation.
This surprising win by Laura Jones adds a new chapter to the legacy of the Archibald Prize, emphasizing the power of art to evoke deep emotions and tell compelling stories. Her artistic prowess and ability to capture the essence of her subjects have rightfully earned her a place among the esteemed winners of this renowned award. The recognition of Jones's talent serves as a testament to the transformative impact of art in conveying powerful messages and connecting with audiences on a profound level.
In a delightful twist of fate, Tim Winton, the subject of Jones's award-winning portrait, expressed his surprise and admiration for how the artist captured his essence. Winton's reaction further emphasizes the profound connection between artist and subject, showcasing the magic that unfolds when art becomes a mirror reflecting the soul. Laura Jones's triumph with her portrait of Tim Winton stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to capture the human spirit and touch hearts in ways that words often cannot.
Decision announced at the Art Gallery of NSW, where all finalists will be exhibited to the public from Saturday.
Sydney-based artist Laura Jones has won the $100,000 Archibald Prize for her portrait of author and conservationist Tim Winton, becoming only the 12th woman ...
Artist Laura Jones has won Australia's most prestigious art award, the Archibald Prize, with a portrait of author Tim Winton.
The winners of the prestigious Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes were announced on Friday.
Laura Jones' portrait of Tim Winton wins 2024 Archibald Prize. The painting, praised for its emotional depth, earns her the prestigious $100000 prize.
Artist Laura Jones has won Australia's most prestigious art award, the Archibald Prize, with a portrait of author...
Sydney artist Laura Jones has won the $100000 award for her painting of the writer, who says he looks like he has โthe weight of the world on his ...
A four-time Archibald finalist, Jones said she never expected to take out the prestigious prize. She got the news of the judges unanimous decision from Art ...
Laura Jones' portrait of Tim Winton wins 2024 Archibald Prize. The painting, praised for its emotional depth, earns her the prestigious $100000 prize.
A New South Wales artist has become just the 12th woman to win the prestigious Archibald Prize for a portrait of a distinguished Australian.
The 2024 Archibald Prize winner has been revealed, with artist Laura Jones and her portrait of author Tim Winton taking out the top prestigious honour.