
1 & 2: Installation views of 9 shades of Whiteley
On view: 15 September – 25 November 2007
The Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship is awarded to a talented young artist with an established body of work, who is best able to demonstrate the use and benefit of the scholarship to further his/her, art education in Europe.
In 1999 Mrs Beryl Whiteley, the artist’s mother, generously made the funds available for the scholarship, both to encourage excellence in painting and to offer young artists the same opportunities to develop their careers as were afforded to her son.
Entry for Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship is open to Australian artists aged between 20 and 30. The Scholarship comprises an amount of $25,000 and a 3-month residency at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, which is administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The residency is for a continuous period of three months' occupancy, from July to September in 2008. The $25,000 must be used by the successful applicant to further their art education in Europe for a period of at least 6 months, 3 months of which must be used in conjunction with the residency.
Each year, we have a guest artist as judge who, with Barry Pearce, Head Curator of Australian Art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and Edmund Capon, Director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, selects the winner. This year’s guest judge was artist, Aida Tomescu.
The judges and their selections have been of an excellent standard, with previous winners now being regular finalists in the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes, to name a few. Last year's Archibald winner was Marcus Wills with his extraordinary portrait titled The Paul Juraszek monolith (after Marcus Gheeraerts).
This is the 9th year of the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship and the studio is paying homage to Beryl Whiteley and her generous and continued support of young Australian painters. All the previous winners of the scholarship have enthusiastically welcomed this opportunity and will exhibit their winning and current work alongside this year’s finalist exhibition.
There were 104 entries this year, with 21 selected as finalists:
David Brook
Age: 26, NSW
Desk 2005
oil on canvas
Nina Davis
Age: 27, NSW
Chris Hanrahan 2007
oil on board
Rehgan De Mather
Age: 26, Vic
Placebo (and the fear of nothing) 2007
acrylic, spray enamel, oilstick, charcoal and collage on canvas
Peta Dzubiel
Age: 23, NSW
Outskirts 2006
oil on canvas
Lizzie Hall
Age: 29, Vic
Into the belly of the whale 2007
oil, wax, graphite on canvas
Thérèse Harrison
Age: 25, NSW
Eight Knots 2007
oil on canvas
Nathan Hawkes
Age: 26, NSW
Icebergs 2007
oil on canvas
Samuel Hughes
Age: 29, NSW
Alleyway 10 2007
oil on canvas
Damien Kamholtz
Age: 30, Qld
C is for Cat or Alice Dreaming 2007
oil on canvas
Mitchell Kelly
Age: 25, NSW
Summer at Stuart Town 2007
acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Mason Kimber
Age: 22, WA
Window 2005
acrylic on canvas
Elyss McCleary
Age: 30, Vic
Two Figures 2007
mixed medium on paper
Lynsey McGee
Age: 30, NSW
Light Study 2007
oil on canvas
Anthony O’Carroll
Age: 28, NSW
Vertical Space, No.2 2006
acrylic and mixed media on cardboard mounted on board
Elena Papanikolakis
Age: 22, ACT
Notes on Reduction I 2007
oil and enamel on wood
Tony Phillips
Age: 26, NSW
Untitled I 2006
egg tempera on board
Shannan Sainsbury
Age: 24, NSW
Banana 3B, Banana 4B
Banana 5B, Banana 7B 2007
oil on canvas
James Shirlaw
Age: 22, NSW
Study for a self-portrait 2007
oil on canvas
Anna Wheeler
Age: 28, NSW
Black Lion at Trafalgar Square, London 2007
oil on canvas
Paul Williams
Age: 29, NSW
Head Study I 2007
acrylic and pigment on plywood
Zuza Zochowski
Age: 28, NSW
Hill End XXVIII, 11.06, Hill End XIII, 03.05
Hill End XIV, 03.05, Hill End XVIII, 06.04 2007
oil on canvas
| Year | Artist | Guest judge | Entries |
| 1999 |
Alice Byrne | Wendy Sharpe | 191 |
| 2000 | Marcus Wills | Tim Storrier | 206 |
| 2001 | Petrea Fellows | Ann Thomson | 183 |
| 2002 | Ben Quilty | Margaret Olley | 177 |
| 2003 | Karlee Rawkins | Jon Cattapan | 172 |
| 2004 | Alan Jones | Kevin Connor | 136 |
| 2005 | Wayde Owen | Margaret Woodward |
143 |
| 2006 | Samuel Wade | Garry Shead | 119 |
| 2007 | Nathan Hawkes | Aida Tomescu | 104 |