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watoday.com.au | Linda Morris |Hannah Kennelly
SaveNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeKey postsHide key postsGo to latestJulie Fragar wins the Archibald PrizeBy Linda MorrisThe $100,000 Archibald Prize winner is Julie Fragar for her portrait of Justene Williams, Flagship Mother Multiverse. It was a unanimous decision made at 7.20am.
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6 days ago |
theage.com.au | Linda Morris |Hannah Kennelly
Key posts1 of 3Pinned post from yesterday 12.23pmJulie Fragar wins the Archibald PrizeBy Linda MorrisThe $100,000 Archibald Prize winner is Julie Fragar for her portrait of Justene Williams, Flagship Mother Multiverse. It was a unanimous decision made at 7.20am. Fragar said she painted Williams for three reasons:She is a dear friend. She is an extraordinary artist. Fragar wished to honour the “multiverse of artwork” spinning out of Williams.
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6 days ago |
theage.com.au | Linda Morris |Hannah Kennelly
Key posts1 of 3Pinned post from 12.23pmJulie Fragar wins the Archibald PrizeBy Linda MorrisThe $100,000 Archibald Prize winner is Julie Fragar for her portrait of Justene Williams, Flagship Mother Multiverse. It was a unanimous decision made at 7.20am.
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6 days ago |
brisbanetimes.com.au | Linda Morris |Hannah Kennelly
Pinned post from By Linda MorrisThe $100,000 Archibald Prize winner is Julie Fragar for her portrait of Justene Williams, Flagship Mother Multiverse. It was a unanimous decision made at 7.20am. Fragar said she painted Williams for three reasons:She is a dear friend. She is an extraordinary artist. Fragar wished to honour the “multiverse of artwork” spinning out of Williams.
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smh.com.au | Linda Morris |Hannah Kennelly
Pinned post from By Linda MorrisThe $100,000 Archibald Prize winner is Julie Fragar for her portrait of Justene Williams, Flagship Mother Multiverse. It was a unanimous decision made at 7.20am. Fragar said she painted Williams for three reasons:She is a dear friend. She is an extraordinary artist. Fragar wished to honour the “multiverse of artwork” spinning out of Williams.
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smh.com.au | Linda Morris |Hannah Kennelly
Pinned post from By Hannah KennellyGood morning,I’m Hannah and welcome to our 2025 coverage of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prize winners at the Art Gallery of NSW. These are three of the most coveted prizes in the Australian art world and we are expecting winners to be announced from noon today. The $100,000 103-year-old Archibald Prize for portraiture was first awarded in 1921. This year it attracted 904 entries. Just over one-third of the 57 entries are first-time nominees.
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1 week ago |
watoday.com.au | Damien Woolnough |Nell Geraets |Lauren Ironmonger |Hannah Kennelly
Met Gala 2025 as it happened: Kardashians, Sydney Sweeney and more hit NYC; Rihanna reveals pregnancyKey postsHide key postsWe’ll Met againBy Damien WoolnoughFashion Christmas has come to an end, with Rihanna, Madonna and all the best-dressed celebrities tucked away in the Met or on their way to the after parties. Couples who stole the show on the red carpetBy Aine RyanLove was in the air at the Met Gala, with these couples serving up some of the night’s most heartwarming moments.
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1 week ago |
brisbanetimes.com.au | Damien Woolnough |Nell Geraets |Lauren Ironmonger |Hannah Kennelly
By Damien WoolnoughFashion Christmas has come to an end, with Rihanna, Madonna and all the best-dressed celebrities tucked away in the Met or on their way to the after parties. It’s time to further unpick the meanings behind the dresses, suits and Halle Berry’s unusual choice. See all the looks from the Met Gala 2024 red carpet here. Until next year... By Aine RyanLove was in the air at the Met Gala, with these couples serving up some of the night’s most heartwarming moments.
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theage.com.au | Damien Woolnough |Nell Geraets |Lauren Ironmonger |Hannah Kennelly
There’s no denying that the Met Gala is all about the fashion. But each year, the prestigious event also repeatedly serves an array of headline-worthy celebrity moments. This year was no exception. From babies to rumoured feuds, here are the five best non-fashion moments from tonight’s Met Gala. Rihanna announces baby No. 3In classic Rihanna fashion, she kept us waiting. She certainly rewarded us for our patience, though.
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1 week ago |
smh.com.au | Damien Woolnough |Nell Geraets |Lauren Ironmonger |Hannah Kennelly
By Damien WoolnoughWhen it comes to fashion Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr has as much edge as a tennis ball so it’s not surprising that she stuck to her sweet and chic image for this year’s Met Gala. This year’s theme might be Superfine: Tailoring Black Style but somehow the beauty entrepreneur seems to have interpreted that as Audrey Hepburn. In a strapless Dior gown with her hair piled high, Kerr is more Breakfast at Tiffany’s than Lady Sings The Blues.