Australian artist Tim Storrier in front of his Archibald Prize winning entry, "The histrionic wayfarer (after Bosch)" Sydney-born artist Tim Storrier has won this year’s Archibald Prize for his ...
The controversial work, entitled The histrionic wayfarer (after Bosch), features a pith-helmeted figure carrying a backpack, which includes his dog Smudge. The figure itself has glasses but no face.
A SELF-portrait which controversially does not appear to depict his face or body has won landscape artist Tim Storrier this year's $75,000 Archibald Prize. His winning work, The Histrionic Wayfarer ...
A painting of a faceless man has won Australia's most prestigious portraiture prize, the Archibald. Tim Storrier's work The Histrionic Wayfarer (After Bosch) was chosen from 41 finalists to win the ...
Pooch in tow, the 52-year-old accepted the $75,000 prize for his painting Histrionic Wayfarer (after Bosch), saying he owed a debt of gratitude to Smudge, the seven-year-old longnose fox terrier he ...
80.0 x 53.0 x 40.0 cm Artist's Proof 1/4 (aside from an edition of 8) ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Inside the cavernous agricultural shed of a studio Tim Storrier has built, a short walk from the rambling convict-era homestead that is ...
Tim Storrier might have been professing his modesty about taking out the art world’s most public of prizes, but his family couldn’t contain their excitement. News of his Archibald win in Sydney on ...
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