Archibald, Wynne 및 Sulman Prizes 2025 전시회
.일시: 2025년 6월 6일 (금) ~ 8월 17일 (일)
.장소: NSW 미술관
.주소: Art Gallery Road Sydney NSW 2000
Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2025


Australia’s most popular annual arts events
Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2025
10 May – 17 August 2025
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Naala Nura building
Lower level 2

The Archibald Prize has always created controversy and conversation. For over a century, artists from Australia and New Zealand have captured the spirit of their times through portraiture, reflecting the personalities and issues that define their communities.
The Wynne Prize for landscape painting of Australian scenery, or figure sculpture, celebrates the diversity of representations of our country, and the Sulman Prize is for subject painting, genre painting or a mural project.
Each year, the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales judge the Archibald and Wynne and invite an artist to judge the Sulman. In 2025 the Sulman will be judged by renowned artist Elizabeth Pulie.
These ‘must-see’ annual exhibitions of finalists and winners have become fixtures in our artistic calendar. A single ticket gives you access to see all three of these prestigious awards.
Have your say by voting for your favourite portrait in the ANZ People’s Choice award before entries close on 27 July, and see art by our next generation of artists aged 5–18 in the free Young Archies display in the Kaldor Hall on the ground level. For families, join our fun, self-guided children’s trails.

- Archibald Prize 2025Winners and finalists of the Archibald and Packing Room Prizes
- Wynne Prize 2025Winner and finalists
- Sulman Prize 2025Winner and finalists
- Visit information and accessibility
- Children’s trails
- Related eventsJoin us for talks, tours and more
- Exhibition labels
- Learning resources, programs and visits
- Discover the stories behind the art
- Benefits for ANZ customers
- Archibald Prize 2025 tour
- Wynne Prize 2025 tour
- Information for artists
- Help us find previous works



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