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2008
TATTERSALL'S CLUB LANDSCAPE
ART AWARD
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TATTERSALL’S CLUB LANDSCAPE ART PRIZE
THE
BACKGROUND
The first Tattersall’s Club Art Prize was
held at the Club in October 1990. Thirty one artists from around
Australia entered the prize. Each artist was invited to enter two
works and there was no specific theme. The judging in the first
year was held at the storage rooms at Grace Fine Art. This was
before the Club’s extension and major refurbishment. The works were
transported to the Club and placed on display for a week. In 1990
Gordon Shepherdson won the prize with his entry Leaving the
Garden a work on paper executed in oil and enamel. In 1990 the
entries included paintings by Judy Cassab, Robert Dickerson, Brian
Dunlop, Frank Hodgkinson, Jeffrey Makin, Margaret Olley, John
Perceval, David Rankin and John Rigby. The Prize money was set at
$15,000. The value of the exhibition was $344,400. The Art Prize
has continued annually to the present day.
In 1991 the Club decided to
focus the Art Prize on the landscape theme with one entry per
artist. The Art Prize has grown in recognition to be a major
landscape art award in the national art competition calendar.. To
allow the public to view and buy works from the exhibition it was
decided in 1992 to extend the exhibition period and the paintings
were relocated to the foyer of Waterfront Place following the week
long viewing in the Club. Winners of the Tattersall’s Club
Landscape Art Prize are:
1990
-
Gordon
Shepherdson
‘Leaving the Garden’
1991
-
Jeffrey
Makin
‘Rubicon Valley’
1992
- John
Millington ‘
Night Mill,
Sugartown’
Elisabeth
Cummings
‘Stradbroke Noon’
1993
-
Kenneth
Jack
‘Mount Painter’
1994
-
Matthew Mc
Cord
‘Rebirth’
1995
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Andrew
Sibley
‘Kennettscape’
1996
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Marcel
Desbiens
‘The Passage’
1997
- John
Caldwell
‘Slopes and Tablelands’
1998
- Peter
Boggs
‘Vicenza Landscape’
1999
- John
Caldwell
‘Above Brachina Gorge’
2000
- Euan
Macleod ‘Two Views of Sawpit Creek with
Painting’
2001
- Sybil
Curtis
‘A Triangle of Landscape’
2002
- David
Middlebrook
‘Morning Desert Field’
2003
- Sybil
Curtis
‘Pink and Grey Cylinders’
2004
-
Hélène Grove
‘Queensland Country’
2005
- Craig
Waddell
‘On the Wing’
2006
-
Michael Nelson Jagamarra ‘Moving Storm’
2007
-
Maureen
Hansen
‘Riparian 27’
Until 2003 the award was a
non-acquisitive award with the prize money being awarded and the
Club retaining the right of option to purchase the winning entry.
In 2003 the award was changed to an acquisitive award with the Club
acquiring the winning entry. A Member’s Choice Award allows
Tattersall’s Club members to nominate their favourite painting in
the Art Prize. This vote is taken from the Monday to the Wednesday
while the award is on display at the Club.
In 2007 the Art Prize became
an open competition with a preliminary judging in August. All
professional and non professional artists are now eligible to enter
the competition. Three judges Bruce Heiser, Dr Lindsay
Farrell & Cynthia Breusch selected seventy works from a field
of one hundred and sixty two electronic images of paintings. On
September 11 a judging panel including Senior Judge Giles Auty,
Craig Gordon and June Tupicoff selected the winning work by Maureen
Hansen titled Riparian 27
The list of judges has
included many prominent arts identities as noted:
Mr Doug Hall Director
of the Queensland Art Gallery
Mr Robin Gibson noted
Queensland architect
Professor Margaret Mannion,
Professor of Fine Arts, Melbourne University
Mr Raoul Mellish, former
Director of the Queensland Art Gallery,
Mr Giles Auty, Art Critic for
the Australian Newspaper
Mr Roger Mc Ilroy, Managing
Director of Christies Australia
Professor David Williams,
Director of the School of Art, Institute of Arts ANU
Professor Mostyn
Bramley-Moore, Director of the Queensland College of Art
Mr Wayne Goss, Chairman of
the Board of Trustees of the QAG
Mr Barry Pearce, Head Curator
of Australian Art NSWAG
Ms Frances Lindsay, Director
of Museum of Art University of Melbourne
Mr Ian Callinan QC
Mrs Bettina Mc Aulay, Art
Valuer and former curator at the Queensland ArtGallery
Artists who have also been
included in the judging panel in various years are:
Brian Dunlop
Margaret Olley
Jeffrey Makin
Peter Boggs
John Rigby
John Caldwell
Mr Andrew Sibley
Dr Irene Amos
Geoff La Gerche
June Tupicoff
The prize money for the
winning entry is now posted at $20,000. In addition to selecting
the winning entry each year the judges award Highly Commended and
Commended certificates for works which in their opinion are of an
exceptional quality. Emirates Airlines sponsored the 2007 Highly
Commended award with a prize of two business class airfares to
Europe and Hardy Brothers sponsored the Member’s Choice Award with
a $5,000 gift voucher.
Over the last eighteen years
paintings have been submitted to the Tattersall’s Club Landscape
Art Prize from every Australian State and Territory. Over 1200
paintings with a total value exceeding $6 million have been shown
at the Club.
2007
WINNER
Brisbane artist Maureen Hansen
has won the 2007 Tattersall’s Club Landscape Art Prize.
Maureen’s oil painting ‘Riparian 27’ depicts a panoramic
view of the Storey Bridge reach of the Brisbane River.
Maureen accepted the $20,000 prize money cheque from the Club
President, Mr Jonathan Bloxom at a gala opening night function last
night.
New South Wales artist Paul
Ryan won the Highly Commended Award with his painting ‘The
Valley - Swamp Natives & Galangal ‘. The Highly
Commended award this year carries a prize sponsored by Emirates
Airline of two business class tickets to London. Sydney based
artist Patrick Carroll has been awarded a commended certificate for
his work ‘The Entrance, the Transition’
The Club’s Members Choice Award
was won by Scott Mc Dougall from Sydney with his painting ‘
Ellery Creek , Big Hole Northern Territory’
Scott receives a $5,000 gift voucher to Hardy Brothers
Jewellers
The judging panel for the
finalist’s exhibition was Giles Auty Arts Journalist and artist,
Gordon Craig, Curator of Exhibitions and Collections Queensland
University of Technology and Brisbane Artist June
Tupicoff.
The Exhibition will be
relocated to Waterfront Place in Eagle St Brisbane for two weeks of
public viewing from Monday September 17. Images of the entries to
this year’s Art Prize will be posted on the Tattersalls Club web
site
www.tattersallsclub.com
on Thursday September 13 where
they are also available for purchase.
FINALISTS
SELECTED FOR TATTERSALL'S CLUB ART PRIZE 2007
GREG
ADAMS - GRAEME ALTMANN - PETER ANDERSON -
ALLISON BENNETT - PETER BOGGS - KATHRYN
BRIMALECOMBE-FOX - CHANTALE CABALE - PATRICK CARROLL - PAUL
CHING-BOR - LILLY CHORNY - GLENISE CLELLAND - LAURA COHEN -
JASON CORDERO - JOANNE CURRIE NALINGU - ELIZABETH DUGUID -
MICHAEL EATHER - PAUL EVANS - JOE FURLONGER - STEVEN HALL -
MAUREEN HANSEN - BRENT HARVEY - BELYNDA HENRY -
DAVID HINCHLIFFE - ROBERT HOLCOMBE - PETER HUDSON - TODD
HUNTER MARIE HUTTON - MICHAEL NELSON JAGAMARRA - JAN
JORGENSEN - CAROLE KING - CHRISTINE KIRKEGARD - PAMELA
KOUWENHOVEN - MAL LECKIE - NYIKINA LOONGKOONAN -
JEFFREY MAKIN - PETE MARTIN - TOM MC AULAY - SCOTT
MCDOUGALL - JENNIFER MCDOWELL - SYLVIA MCEWAN - ROBYN MC
MENAMIN - PAUL MILBURN - YVONNE MILLS-STANLEY - CLEM
MILLWARD - KEVIN MORTENSEN - NICOLA MOSS - KEVIN OXLEY -
DAVID PAULSON - CAROLINE PENNY - SHANE PICKET - ALAN PURNELL - JOHN
RIGBY - CHRISTIAN CLARE ROBERTSON - SANDRA ROSS - PAUL RYAN -
VINCENT SERICO - PETER SERWAN - PETER SMETS - IAN SMITH - DAVID
STEWART - JENNIFER STUERZL - PIR TAREEN - LEE-ANE TREWARTHA - LUKE
WAGNER - PAM WALPOLE - LUCY WARD - PHILIPPA WEBB - JUDITH WHITE -
JAMES WILLEBRANT - ZHI-PENG WU
For further information
about the Art Prize please contact
Art Promotions
Qld
P.O.Box
1637
Carindale, QLD
4152 or
e-mail us
at:
bernie@apq.com.au
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