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The Doug Moran National Portrait Prize is an annual Australian portrait prize founded by Doug Moran in 1988, the year of
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. It is the richest portrait prize in the world with A$150,000 awarded to the winner. The prize is acquisitive; "the winning portrait immediately becomes the property of the Moran Arts Foundation, to be exhibited permanently as part of the Moran Arts Foundation Collection".Doug Moran National Portrait Prize
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The aim of the competition is to promote contemporary Australian portraiture and, as such, entry conditions stipulate that both the artist and their subject be an Australian citizen or resident for at least one year prior to the closing date for entries, however it is not required that the artist or the subject be well known. There was a
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in 2002–2004 involving the Moran family and the
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, which ended with an out of court settlement. Following this, there was no longer a $1000 prize paid to the 30 finalists who did not win, and no longer an international judge. This has now changed back and finalists again receive $1,000.


List of winners

*1988 –
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– ''Caitlin'' *1990 –
Robert Hannaford Robert Lyall "Alfie" Hannaford , (born 9 November 1944) is an Australian realist artist notable for his drawings, paintings, portraits and sculptures. He is a great-great-great-grandson of Susannah Hannaford. Family Hannaford was born a ...
– ''Bill'' *1992 – Siv Grava – ''Self portrait'' *1994 –
Josonia Palaitis Josonia Palaitis (born 1949) is an Australian artist living in Sydney, Australia. She won the 1994 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize with a portrait of her father artist John Mills. In 1995 she won the Archibald Prize People's Choice award wit ...
– ''John Mills'' *1996 – Greg Creek – ''Picture of Carolyn Eskdale, 1996'' *1998 –
Esther Erlich Esther Erlich (born 1955) is a Melbourne-based Australian artist who has been exhibiting since 1985. She won the 1998 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize with her painting, "Gaunt and Glorious" a portrait of Steve Moneghetti. In 2000 Esther won the ...
– ''Gaunt and glorious – Steve Moneghetti'' *2000 – Kristin Headlam – ''Self-portrait in bed with the animals'' *2002 – David Fairbairn – ''Red Portrait Suzanne'' *2004 – Prudence Flint – ''A Fine Romance #9'' *2006 –
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– ''Wounded Poet 2006'' *2007 – Leslie Rice – ''Self Portrait 2007'' *2008 – Fiona Lowry – ''What I Assume You Shall Assume (Self-portrait)'' *2009 –
Ben Quilty Ben Quilty (born 1973) is an Australian artist and social commentator, who has won a series of painting prizes: the 2014 Prudential Eye Award, 2011 Archibald Prize, and 2009 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. He has been described as one of Au ...
– ''There but for the Grace of God Go I, no.2'' *2010 –
Michael Zavros Michael Zavros is an Australian artist. Early life and education Zavros studied printmaking at Queensland College of Art in the 1990s. Awards Zavros has won three Australian drawing prizes: The Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award in 2002, Th ...
– ''Phoebe is dead'' *2011 –
Vincent Fantauzzo Vincent Fantauzzo (born 1977, Manchester, England), is a Melbourne-based Australian portrait artist known for his award winning portraits of Heath Ledger, Brandon Walters, Matt Moran, Emma Hack, Baz Luhrmann, Asher Keddie and his son Luca. He h ...
– ''Off Screen'' portrait of
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*2012 – Leslie Rice – ''Self Portrait (with the Muses of Painting and Poetry)'' *2013 –
Nigel Milsom Nigel Milsom is an Australian painter. Early life Milsom was born in 1975 in the southern New South Wales city of Albury. He completed a Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) at the University of Newcastle in 1998, and then undertook postgraduate st ...
– ''Uncle Paddy'' *2014 –
Louise Hearman Louise Hearman (born 1963) is an artist from Melbourne who has been painting and drawing from a very young age. At high school level she attended Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School in Ringwood in East Victoria where she showed much a ...
– ''Bill-1383'' *2015 – Warren Crossett – ''Self Portrait after St Jerome Flanders'' *2016 –
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– ''Scarlett as Colonial Girl'' *2017 –
Tim Storrier Tim Storrier AM (born 13 February 1949, Sydney) is an Australian artist who won the 2012 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize with ''The Lunar Savant'', a portrait of fellow artist McLean Edwards. Tim won the 2012 Archibald Prize for a 'facel ...
– ''The Lunar Savant'', a portrait of
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. *2018 – Lynn Savery – ''Lynn Savery: self-portrait'' *2019 – what – ''Robert Forster'' *2020 – no award *2021 **
Vincent Fantauzzo Vincent Fantauzzo (born 1977, Manchester, England), is a Melbourne-based Australian portrait artist known for his award winning portraits of Heath Ledger, Brandon Walters, Matt Moran, Emma Hack, Baz Luhrmann, Asher Keddie and his son Luca. He h ...
– ''Muse'' **Andrew Greensmith – ''Two lives one soul'' **Michael Vale – ''Our ghostly crew'' *2022 - Graeme Drendel - ''Portrait of Lewis Miller''


Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize

The Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize was set in motion in 2007 by the Moran Arts Foundation. This Prize is exhibited at the same time as the Portrait Prize and consists of three sections; Open, Secondary Schools and Primary Schools. Entrants are asked to interpret ‘Contemporary life in Australia’, with an emphasis on Australian's going about their day-to-day lives. There is a total prize pool of A$100,000, with $50,000 awarded to the winner of the Open division and $1,000 awarded to each of the 30 Finalists. The Secondary division is split into three sections; 7–8 (winner receives $2,000), 9–10 (winner receives $3,000) and 11–12 (winner receives $5,000). Each winner's school wins the same amount for the development of the arts at the school. The 30 finalists of the Primary division each receive a digital camera.


Photography Workshop Program

The Moran Arts Foundation Photography Workshop Program commenced in 2007 and is part of the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize. The free workshops are run by professional photographers at schools Australia wide. Each student is given a digital camera to work with for the day along with guidance from the professional photographer. Basic photography skills are taught along the theme of ‘Visual Storytelling’ and the student's print their favourite shots of the day. In 2015 there were 112 digital photography workshops across Australia in urban, rural and remote areas. Out of the 112 workshops 21 were held in remote areas.


Photographic Prize winners


Open Section

* 2007 – Ben Searcy – ''Waiting for News on David -Terry and Bev Hicks on the five-year anniversary of David's detainment'' * 2008 – Belinda Mason – ''Four Generations'' * 2009 – Dean Sewell – ''A Dry Argument'' * 2010 – Dean Sewell – ''Cockatoo Island Ferry'' * 2011 – Jack Atley – ''Steve Waugh and Sarah Walker'' * 2012 – Ashleigh Bradley – ''Marti, Surfer'', Jacqui Stockdale, ''Rama-Jaara Royal Shepherdess'', Kelsey Austin Walsh, ''The World Inside My Mind'', Tobias Titz, ''Noel Charlie'' * 2013 – John Janson-Moore – ''Nyrripi girl with finger'' * 2014 – Suzanne McCorkell – ''Time out from training'' * 2015 – Trent Mitchell – ''Boy in Boat, Hervey Bay, QLD 2015'' * 2016 – Johannes Reinhart – "Mermaid Show" * 2018 - James Bugg - "Zach" * 2019 - Tamara Dean - "Endangered"


Schools Section (Secondary, Years 11 and 12)

*2007 – Ronnie Ling ''The Usual Suspects'' *2008 – Alex Case ''Where You've Been Hiding''


Schools Section (Secondary, Years 9 and 10)

*2007 – Ronald Au ''Otamop'' *2008 – Larissa Enright ''Sinking''


Schools Section (Secondary, Years 7 and 8)

*2007 – Vonny Chui ''Constant Change'' *2008 – Alden Leong ''Pollution''Moranprizes.com.au


References


External links


Moran Prizes website
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