The Adam Portraiture Award is a biennial competition for painted portraits of New Zealanders, by New Zealanders and presents a breadth of responses to identity and representation.
This year, our judges - Karen Quinlan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, and Linda Tyler, convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage at the University of Auckland - selected finalists from a record number of entries, and from these an overall winner and runner-up were chosen.
Winner of the 2020 Adam Portraiture Award
Sacha Lees for Sometimes an outline coloured in
Runner-up
Vivienne Still for Engage
Highly Commended
Marcus Ebbett for Marcus
Stephen Lawrie for Friday after work with Emma
Duncan Pepe Long for DAVID
Lisa Munnelly for Stephen
Todd Simpson for Screwed up - A Self-Portrait
People’s Choice Award
Gwyn Hughes for Stig and the Taniwha
Touring Exhibition
Following the exhibition’s close at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery, a selection of 30 works toured at the venues below:
Wallace Art Centre, Pah Homestead, Auckland
21 October - 6 December 2020
Millennium Gallery, Blenheim
19 December 2020 - 31 January 2021
The Adam Portraiture Award would not be possible without the support of The Adam Foundation and their generous sponsorship of our prizes.
A pdf of the exhibition catalogue for the 2020 Adam Portraiture Award featuring full colour images, descriptions and bios for all 50 finalist artists.