Blak Douglas has just been announced as the Archibald winner of 2022 with his portrait ‘Moby Dickens’, portraying the legendary Karla Dickens, another fantastic artist in her own right! A very big congratulations to you Blak Douglas and all the finalists of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prize of 2022. Born Adam Douglas Hill Blacktown (1970) Western Sydney to a Dhungatti Aboriginal Father / Caucasian Mother. Trained in Graphic Design, illustration & photography, became self – practiced in painting. Winner of the 2017 Kilgour Prize, the 2021 STILL National Award and five time finalist in the Archibald Prize. COLLECTIONS Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies, AAMU Utrecht- Holland, Artbank, Art Gallery of NSW, Blacktown, Campbelltown, City of Sydney, Coffs Harbour, Grafton, Lane Cove & Liverpool Councils, National Gallery of Australia, National Museum of Australia, Newcastle University Art Gallery, NSW Parliament House Collection, QAGOMA, Sydney Grammar School, Taipei Museum, Town Hall Collection, University of Western Sydney JEFA Gallery still has a selection of Blak Douglas paintings you might like to consider collecting and we would love to hear from you. Request a full catalogue of available artworks today! Feel free to call if you need any assistance and do share with any friends/colleagues who might be interested to support and collect the works of Blak Douglas. All the best, |