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Gene A'Hern wins the Sulman Prize 2025 for Sky painting |
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Winner Sulman Prize 2025, Gene AHern Sky painting, oil and oil stick on board, 240 x 240 cm © the artist.
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SYDNEY.- Gene AHern has won the Sir John Sulman Prize 2025 and $40,000 for his work Sky painting, a bold, vibrant and gestural work that draws on his relationship to the Blue Mountains where he lives and works. This is AHerns first time as a finalist in the Sulman Prize, with his winning work selected from among 30 finalists.
Speaking of his win, AHern said: The Art Gallery of New South Wales has played such a big role in the birth of my practice, as I have regularly spent time there. From a young age, I have held deep respect for the previous winners of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes. To be awarded the Sulman Prize is a great honour and I feel very humbled to stand alongside such talented Australian artists.
Painted with expansive movements to capture a sense of scale and colour, this painting unfolded as I immersed myself in skywatching, while reflecting on the ceremonial choreography of the surrounding environment. It conveys a sensation of natures gestures, composed to resonate from within, translating an omnipresence that comes from dust and returns to dust.
The work draws on charged memories birds singing in harmony, branches sighing in the wind, the closing curtain of the setting sun, all forming a living landscape that I breathe with and through. For me, the sky and the Blue Mountains intertwine and reveal themselves as a place of origin, deep memory and belonging.
The Sir John Sulman Prize is awarded to the best subject painting, genre painting or mural project by an Australian artist and is judged by a guest artist each year. This years Sulman Prize judge is Sydney artist Elizabeth Pulie, who selected AHerns winning work from a record 732 entries for the Sulman in 2025.
Gene AHerns work is an unselfconscious dedication to line and colour its almost excessive celebration of the materiality of paint manifesting a certain energy that repeatedly attracted my attention throughout the judging process, said Pulie.
All finalists in Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2025 will be exhibited at the Art Gallery from Saturday 10 May to Sunday 17 August 2025.
Following the exhibition at the Art Gallery, Archibald Prize 2025 finalist works will tour to six venues across New South Wales and Victoria, offering audiences outside Sydney the opportunity to see the finalist portraits up close and personal.
Wynne Prize 2025 finalist works will tour to four venues in regional New South Wales. The Wynne Prize regional tour is proudly supported by the NSW Government through Create NSWs Blockbusters Funding initiative.
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