Dagmar Evelyn Cyrulla is an Australian contemporary artist and Archibald finalist .
In 2022 she was named one of Australia's 100 hottest collectable artists. Her work is about relationships, especially those from a woman’s perspective. In 2017, her painting, 'I Am' was 'Highly Commended' in the
Doug Moran portrait prize
The Doug Moran National Portrait Prize is an annual Australian portrait prize founded by Doug Moran in 1988, the year of Australia's Bicentenary. It is the richest portrait prize in the world with A$150,000 awarded to the winner. The prize is ...
. In 2017 her work 'The phone call IV' won the Manning regional gallery's "Naked and Nude" art prize.
Background
Cyrulla was born in Germany, at the age of one she came to live in Sydney along with her two siblings. Cyrulla graduated a degree in Bachelor of Visual Arts from
University of Western Sydney
Western Sydney University, formerly the University of Western Sydney, is an Australian multi-campus university in the Greater Western region of Sydney, Australia. The university in its current form was founded in 1989 as a federated network ...
in 1987. In 2009 she earned her Masters of Fine Art via scholarship at
Monash University
Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university h ...
. She has participated in group exhibitions since 1988, and has held solo exhibitions in Perth, Melbourne & Sydney.
Artistic work
Cyrulla's work revolves around human relatedness. In October 2018 her exhibited work at Wagner Contemporary Gallery was analysed as “Cyrulla intends to challenge our thoughts in a newly interconnected world that is increasingly concerned with the future of women’s rights and passionately discussing the nuances of gender equality. Displaying a more traditional approach to feminist practice, Cyrulla’s women ‘all have a certain strength, but without losing their femininity or vulnerability.’ They appear confident in their exposure and beautiful Mikey in their imperfection, whether they are captured as ‘they reflect on themselves and their world unperturbed by the viewer’s gaze’, or as they meet our eyes in defiance of objectification.
The
Australian
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newspaper described her work as "Recognised for producing works of stirring psychological intensity, Cyrulla has brought a new dimension to contemporary Australian art". Australian artist profile depicted her work as "natural with the technological", while
ABC Radio National termed her a 'portrait painter'.
In 2014, Cyrulla was invited to become a member of the Twenty Melbourne Painters Society
Cyrulla was the winner of the Williamstown Festival Contemporary Art prize, and the Naked and Nude Art Prize 2017 was hung in the Dobell Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 5 times, including for 'Fleeting' in 2011.
Public collections
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Bathurst Regional Gallery
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Ballarat Regional Gallery (A Moment II, The Carer III.)
*Chicago Printmakers Collective
*London Print Workshop
Solo exhibitions
* 2022 Wagner Contemporary (November) "End of a chapter"
* 2021 Wagner Contemporary (November) "Recent Works"
*2018 Wagner Contemporary (October) "I Am"
* 2016 Wagner Contemporary (September) “Moments”
* 2015 Galerie Notre Dame France (April)
* 2014 Reflection Wagner Art Gallery, New South Wales, Australia
Prizes and competitions
* 2021 Royal South Australian Society of Arts (RSASA) Portrait Prize winner
*2021 Archibald Prize finalist
*2019 Finalist Dobell drawing prize, https://www.dobell.nas.edu.au/finalists-1
*2017 Moran Portrait prize - finalist & highly commended by judges
*2017 Naked and Nude - winner of Manning Regional Gallery
*2014 Doug Moran - Semi Finalist and finalist
*2011 Finalist Dobell drawing prize,
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
References
External links
Dagmar Cyrulla website
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21st-century Australian painters
Australian women painters
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
German emigrants to Australia