Finalists announced for the Ramsay Art Prize 2021
24 finalists selected from more than 350 entries in the coveted prize.
Words: Maddy Matheson
24 finalists have been selected from more than 350 entries for the Ramsay Art Prize 2021, a biennial $100,000 acquisitive art prize presented by the Art Gallery of South Australia and supported by the James & Diana Ramsay Foundation. The Ramsay Art Prize is open to submissions from Australian artists under the age of 40 working in any medium. The aim of the prize is to encourage growth in Australian artists at a pivotal moment in their career.
“We are thrilled to present contemporary talent from every state and territory for the first time in the third iteration of the Ramsay Art Prize,” says AGSA Director,
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Secret new $8.5m Auckland Art Gallery storage to house Picasso, Matisse, Dali
22 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Pablo Picasso s Femme a la resille from 1938 is among the 15 works gifted to Auckland Art Gallery by American billionaire philanthropists Julian and Josie Robertson. Photo / Supplied
Tom Dillane is a reporter at the New Zealand Heraldtom.dillane@nzme.co.nz@tomdillane1
An $8.5 million secret art storage facility is being built by Auckland Council to house a collection worth hundreds of millions of dollars - including a famous Picasso. The state-of-the-art facility was approved by the council in July last year and requires complex security and environmental controls to protect the art collection, worth $370m.