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The Dobell Drawing Prize is a biennial drawing prize and exhibition, held by the National Art School in association with the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation.The prize is an open call to all artists and aims to explore the enduring importance of drawing and the breadth and dynamism of contemporary approaches to drawing.


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. The prize had previously been held in conjunction with the
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, Sulman Prize, Wynne Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW. The Dobell Drawing Prize, now held at the National Art School, runs in alternative years to the Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The prize was initiated by the Trustees of the Sir
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Art Foundation. In 2003, the prize money was $20,000. This was increased to $25,000 in 2009 and increased again to $30,000 (AUD) in 2019 when the Prize was relocated to The National Art School. The exhibition showcases the finalists’ artworks across a broad range of media that acknowledges the foundational principals of drawing, while also encouraging challenging and expansive approaches to drawing. The new Dobell Drawing Prize is an acquisitive art award that runs in alternative years to the Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, affirming the Dobell Foundation’s commitment to continuing the development of drawing as a medium in its own right, and a fundamental element of the visual arts.


The Sir William Dobell Art Foundation

The Sir William Dobell Art Foundation was formed in 1971 according to instructions in the artist’s will which stated that “''a Foundation be established for the benefit and promotion of art in NSW''”. Funds for the Foundation were raised through the sale of property and art works in William Dobell’s estate. An initial sum of approximately $260,000 was invested and since its establishment the Foundation has contributed in excess of $6 million dollars towards activities in many areas of the arts. The first public venture of the Foundation was to commission John Olsen to design a large mural for the harbour-side Northern Foyer of the newly opened
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. The mural, which was based on the poem “Five Bells” by Kenneth Slessor, has become a much loved landmark over the past forty years. Other major contributions include: * The donation of over 1000 sketches and drawings by William Dobell to the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) * The commission of a panoramic mural by John Olsen for the new Sydney Opera House * The commission and fabrication of a major public sculpture for Martin Place by Bert Flugelman and the donation of the work to the City of Sydney * The funding of the annual Dobell Drawing Prize acquisitive award ($25,000) at the Art Gallery of NSW with the winning work donated to the AGNSW collection. The Prize had a different guest judge each year. The twentieth anniversary was celebrated in 2013 with a touring exhibition of all 20 prize winners to regional galleries in NSW and the ACT along with the production of a special catalogue containing the history of the Prize and its over 700 participating artists. * Founding patron of the
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, and financial support of the acquisition of Dobell House by the ACP. * Support of the Gunnery Art Centre studios, Woolloomooloo, for artists in residence at
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and establishment of the Dobell Studio for visiting artists. * Creation of the Dobell Chair in Art History at the Australian National University, Canberra * Refurbishment and presentation of the Dobell Room at the New England Museum and Art Gallery in Armidale * Founding sponsor of Art Express, the annual exhibition of outstanding work from the HSC Visual Arts examination. * Funding of the annual Dobell School of Drawing at the National Art School, Sydney, for 75 Year 11 students from regional NSW. * Support for education programs for regional NSW visual arts teachers to enhance their skills and to create special professional development opportunities in non-metropolitan areas. * An international lecture series in art and art history and the support of art scholarship The Dobell Prize is an acquisitive award, with the gallery keeping past winners in the permanent collection. There were 685 entrants in the first year of the prize, in 1993, of which only 34 were exhibited, and there were similar numbers in following years.The Dobell Prize for Drawing. The first ten years. 1993–2002''. AGNSW, 2003 '' At the presentation of the 2012 Dobell Drawing Prize it was announced the prize would close as an open entry drawing prize, to be replaced by a curated biennial drawing show/award to be named the Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial


List of winners

*1993 – Kevin Connor
''Pyrmont and the city''
*1994 – Thomas Spence
''The roofs of Oxford Street (Taylor Square)''
*1995 – Jan Senbergs
''Kitchen at Smacka's''
*1996 –
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''Self portrait''
*1997 – Peter Bonner
''Interior''
*1998 – Godwin Bradbeer
''Man of paper VII''
*1999 –
David Fairbairn (artist) David Fairbairn (born 1949), is an Australian painter and printmaker who was the winner of the Dobell Prize for Drawing in 1999. He has been selected as a Dobell Prize Finalist fifteen times, won the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize in 2002 an ...

''Portrait of Tao Triebels''
*2000 – Nick Mourtzakis
''Untitled study''
*2001 – Nicholas Harding
''Eddy Avenue (3)''
*2002 –
Mary Tonkin Mary Tonkin is an Australian artist, who in 2002 won the Dobell Prize, the highest prize for drawing in Australia. She was awarded her prize for her work ''Rocky Outcrop, Werribee Gorge 2000''. Tonkin was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1973. ...

''Rocky outcrop, Werribee Gorge''
*2003 –
Aida Tomescu Aida Tomescu (born October 1955) is a Romanian and Australian contemporary artist who is known for her abstract paintings, collages, drawings and prints. Tomescu is a winner of the Dobell Prize for Drawing, the Wynne Prize for Landscape and t ...

''"Negru III and Negru IV" (A candle in a dark room)''
*2004 – Garry Shead – ''Colloquy with John Keats'' (diptych) *2005 – Kevin Connor
''Le Grand Palais, Clémenceau, de Gaulle and me''
*2006 – Nick Mourtzakis
''nature. insects plants flowers. shell fish corals. the microscopic creatures. dreams''
*2007 – Ann Pollak
''Mullet Creek''
*2008 –
Virginia Grayson Virginia Grayson (born 1967), also known as Ginny Grayson, is a New Zealand-born Australian artist, and winner of the Dobell Prize for Drawing. Biography Grayson was born in 1967 in Palmerston North, New Zealand. She trained in film and media s ...
– ''No Conclusions Drawn''
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*2009 – Pam Hallandal
''Tsunami''
*2010 –
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''Derangement''
*2011 –
Anne Judell Anne Judell (born 1942) is an Australian artist and winner of the 2011 Dobell Prize for drawing. Judell was born in Melbourne in 1942, and studied at RMIT University. She moved to Sydney in 1977 and then to the New South Wales southern highlan ...

''Breath''
*2012 –
Gareth Sansom Gareth Sansom (born 19 November 1939) is an Australian artist, painter, printmaker and collagist and winner of the 2008 John McCaughey Memorial Prize of $100,000. Best known for introducing new themes and subject-matter into Australian art ...

''Made in Wadeye''
*2019 – Justine Varga
''Photogenic drawing''
*2021 –
Euan Macleod Euan Macleod (born 1956) is a New Zealand-born artist. Macleod was born in Christchurch, New Zealand and moved to Sydney, Australia in 1981, where he lives and works. He received a Certificate in Graphic Design from Christchurch Technical Coll ...

''Borderlands – Between NSW and QLD''


Additional works acquired

The Dobell Trustees occasionally buy some of the works which have not won the main prize but have been exhibited, or they acquire them for other reasons, such as: *
Colin Lanceley Colin Lanceley (1938–2015) was an Australian artist known for his large three-dimensional paintings and for his drawing and printmaking. His works are held in public collections worldwide including the Tate, the National Gallery of Australia a ...
's ''The garden between the mountains and the sea'' 1992 (bought) *Daniel Moynihan's ''Tasmanian tiger in Paris, Canal St. Martin'' 1992 (bought)
''Dog''
by Rachel Ellis in 1992, which was admired by Arthur Boyd was bought by finalist Peter Kingston and donated to the gallery. * Margaret Woodward's ''In the penumbra of perfumes and songs'', 1993, a gift of Dr Roderick Bain. *A gouache, ''Man on the beach'', by Joe Furlonger, 1993 * David Brian Wilson's ''The woman'' 1996 (bought) *
Judy Cassab Judy Cassab (15 August 19203 November 2015), born Judit Kaszab, was an Australian painter. Early years Judy Cassab was born in Vienna, on 15 August 1920 to Jewish Hungarian parents. She began painting at twelve years old and began studying at ...
donated two of her drawings, which were exhibited as finalists in 1997 ''Transparent landscape, Rainbow Valley'' and 2002 ''Temple, Udaipur''. Another entry of hers, ''Incredible lightness, Rainbow Vallery'', 1998, was purchased in 1999. *In 2000, the Art Gallery Society supported the purchase of drawings ''Visibility/Invisibility'' by Jennifer Keeler-Milne and ''Urban landscape II'' by Sallie Moffat. Anne Judell's ''Mute'' 1999 was gifted to the gallery by an anonymous donor. *Margaret Olley, the judge in 2001, purchased two drawings. One by Margaret Woodward, ''Francisco Lezcano riding the unicycle'', and one by Amanda Robins, ''Linen dress'', and gave them to the gallery.


External links


AGNSW: The 2005 Dobell Prize for DrawingArtnews 2004 prize
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References

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