Australia’s National Photographic Portrait Prize arrives in Victoria for an exclusive run
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08.06.2023

Australia’s National Photographic Portrait Prize arrives in Victoria for an exclusive run

Andrew Rovenko, The Shuttle, 2021, digital print on paper, © the artist

Explore the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at Yarra Ranges Regional Museum this winter.

Held annually, the National Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition is selected from a national field of entries, reflecting the distinctive vision of Australia’s aspiring and professional portrait photographers and the unique nature of their subjects.

In some exciting news for art lovers across Victoria, the National Portrait Gallery’s National Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 will arrive at Yarra Ranges Regional Museum from Friday 9 June – Sunday 3 September 2023 for its only Victorian showing.

Stay up to date with what’s happening within the region’s art scene here

Now in its 15th year, the annual exhibition draws from entries submitted by amateur and professional photographers from across Australia. In 2022, 50 finalists were selected from more than 2,400 entries.

Sandra Bruce, Director of Collection and Exhibitions at the National Portrait Gallery said the NPPP never fails to deliver a range of emotions. “Australia is a country with myriad faces, and as we continue to live in disruptive times, the National Photographic Portrait Prize offers a sweeping view across the nation’s experience, one that reminds us that our lives continue on regardless of wider circumstances.”

The Winner, Highly Commended, Art Handlers’ and People’s Choice awards were announced in Canberra prior to the exhibition tour. Wayne Quilliam’s portrait Silent Strength, 2021, depicting Aurukun man Eric Yunkaporta in ceremonial headwear, won the 2022 National Photographic Portrait Prize. Quilliam won $50,000 in prizes: $30,000 cash from the National Portrait Gallery and $20,000 worth of Canon equipment thanks to Imaging Partner Canon Australia.

Adam Ferguson won the Highly Commended prize and received a Colour Edge CG2730 Monitor courtesy of EIZO. The Art Handlers’ award recipient was Adam Haddrick, who received $2,000 cash from IAS Fine Art Logistics and Luther Cora won the $5,000 People’s Choice Award supported by the David Roche Foundation.

Yarra Ranges Council Mayor, Jim Child said, “We’re thrilled to be the only Victorian venue to showcase this exciting travelling exhibition. We can’t wait to welcome visitors to the museum to see the photographs and engage in public programs and workshops.”

“Exhibitions such as the National Photographic Portrait Prize have the power to unite people and communities through the depiction of shared experiences. I have no doubt that a diverse range of audiences will find inspiration from and appreciation for the talented artists, their works, and the stories on display.”

The National Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 will be on display at Yarra Ranges Regional Museum from Friday 9 June – Sunday 3 September 2023.