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The Blake Prize, formerly the Blake Prize for Religious Art,[1] is an Australian art prize awarded for art that explores spirituality. Since the inaugural prize in 1951, the prize was awarded annually from 1951 to 2015, and since 2016 has been awarded biennially.[2][3]

Шаблон:As of, the non-acquisitive prize, awarded since 2016 by the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre (CPAC), is worth Шаблон:AUD. In addition, CPAC awards the Blake Emerging Artist Prize, an acquisitive prize of Шаблон:AUD (formerly the John Coburn Emerging Artist Award[4]), and the Blake Established Artist Residency, which includes a residency and solo exhibition hosted by CPAC.[2]

History

The prize was established in Sydney in 1949 as an incentive to raise the standard of religious art[5] and to find suitable work to decorate churches.[6] It was founded by Jewish businessman Richard Morley,[4] the Reverend Michael Scott SJ, a headmaster of Campion Hall, Point Piper, and subsequently rector of Aquinas College (a Catholic residential college for university students in North Adelaide[7]), and lawyer M. Tenison. The Blake Prize is named after the artist and poet, William Blake. The inaugural Blake Prize was awarded by the Blake Society in 1951 to Justin O'Brien.[5]

The Blake exhibitions have been a regular travelling exhibition around Australia, visiting various major cities and provincial galleries.Шаблон:Cn

The award of the Blake Prize to Charles Bannon in 1954 for his Judas Iscariot was one of the most controversial in its history; this opened controversy over what constituted religious art and over "abstract expressionism" which threatened to overwhelm the exhibition.Шаблон:Cn

In 2000, the prize shifted its focus from strictly religious art to an exploration of spirituality, and some of the entries proved controversial. In 2007, former prime minister John Howard and former Catholic archbishop of Sydney George Pell expressed disapproval of art works showing the Virgin Mary in a burqa, and a hologram of Christ morphing with Osama bin Laden. In 2008, The Australian's art critic Christopher Allen resigned from the judging panel over an entry by Adam Cullen showing the crucifixion of Christ.[6]

The prize was known as the Blake Prize for Religious Art until its 56th edition in 2007, and was based at the National Art School in Darlinghurst at this time.[1] For its 57th edition in 2008, it was rebranded the Blake Prize, subtitled "Exploring the spiritual and religious in art".[8]

In 2008 the Blake Society, in collaboration with the New South Wales Writers' Centre (now Writing NSW), established the Blake Poetry Prize[6] to link art and literature and to give Australian poets new possibilities to explore the nature of spirituality in the 21st century.Шаблон:Cn

In 2011, Australian art historian, educator and exhibition curator Rosemary Crumlin authored a book documenting 60 years of the Blake Prize.[9]

In 2012, the National Art School was replaced as exhibition partner by the National Trust's S. H. Ervin Gallery in Observatory Park, in Sydney's city centre, for the 61st edition of the awards.[10][11]

In 2014 there were new commercial sponsors, and the venue partner became UNSW College of Fine Arts (now UNSW School of Art & Design).[12]

The prize was administered by the Blake Society up till and including 2015. After the 63rd edition of the prize in January, chair Rod Pattenden said that it would not be able to continue owing to lack of sponsorship,[13] suggesting that the prize was seen as "too open-minded" by religious organisations and "too religious" by secular people.[6] In July, the Casula Powerhouse Art Centre (CPAC) and Liverpool City Council announced that they would be funding and managing the prize, with the exhibition and awards moving to Casula in Western Sydney. They promised that Шаблон:AUD would be available in perpetuity.[13]

In 2016 CPAC took over the prize for the 64th Blake Prize, and it became a biennial award.[14] It now focuses on the broader spiritual arts rather than religious art.[15] The Casula Powerhouse took over the Blake Poetry Prize in the same year.[16]

Шаблон:AnchorBlake Prize for Human Justice

From 2009[17] until 2014, the Blake Prize for Human Justice, worth Шаблон:AUD, was sponsored by the Maritime Union of Australia.[18] The winners were:

Current prizes

Шаблон:As of, there are three prizes awarded by Casula Powerhouse:[2]

List of winners

Ordinal Year Winner(s) Name of work(s) Notes
Шаблон:Nts 1951 Justin O'Brien The Virgin Enthroned [5]
Шаблон:Nts 1952 Frank Hinder Flight into Egypt
Шаблон:Nts 1953 Michael Kmit The Evangelist John Mark
Шаблон:Nts 1954 Charles Bannon Judas Iscariot
Шаблон:Nts 1955 Donald Friend St John and Scenes from the Apocalypse
Шаблон:Nts 1956 Eric Smith The Scourged Christ
Шаблон:Nts 1957 Elwyn Lynn Betrayal
Шаблон:Nts 1958 Eric Smith The Moment Christ Died
Шаблон:Nts 1959 Eric Smith Christ is Risen
Шаблон:Nts 1960 John Coburn Triptych of the Passion
Шаблон:Nts 1961 Stanislaus Rapotec Meditating on Good Friday [5]
Шаблон:Nts 1962 Eric Smith Eucharistic Landscape
Шаблон:Nts 1963 Leonard French Ancient Fragments
Шаблон:Nts 1964 Michael Kitching Last Supper-Premonition [26]
Шаблон:Nts 1965 Asher Bilu I Form Light and Create Darkness-Isaiah 45:7
Шаблон:Nts 1966 Rodney Milgate Ascension
Шаблон:Nts 1967 Desiderius Orban Hosanna
Шаблон:Nts 1968 Roger Kemp The Cross
Шаблон:Nts 1969 Eric Smith The Assassin's Creed
Шаблон:Nts 1970 Roger Kemp Denial
Eric Smith Christ's Flesh: Living, Suffering and Resurrected
Шаблон:Nts 1971 Desiderius Orban Transition to Christianity
Шаблон:Nts 1972 Joseph Szabo Black Friday
Шаблон:Nts 1973 Keith Looby Your Motel Calvary Still Life Flowers
Шаблон:Nts 1974 Stuart Maxwell Christ at Emmaus
Ken Whisson Tobias and the Angel
Шаблон:Nts 1975 Rodney Milgate Thoughts on Holy Thursday
Шаблон:Nts 1976 David Voigt Blue Requiem
Шаблон:Nts 1977 John Coburn Hozanna
Rodney Milgate Tree
Шаблон:Nts 1978 Noel Tunks The First Friday Retreat
Шаблон:Nts 1979 Шаблон:Ubl Roadside Altar Piece Comas
Шаблон:Nts 1980 Leonard French Instruments for a Drama Meditation
Шаблон:Nts 1981 David Voigt Meditation
Шаблон:Nts 1982 Mary Anne Coutts In Mockery of Christ
Suzie Marston Sunday School Work Books
Шаблон:Nts 1983 Шаблон:Ubl The Offering
Шаблон:Nts 1984 Mary Hall The Spirit of God hovered brooding over the face of the waters
Шаблон:Nts 1985 John Gould Votives to Passion
Шаблон:Nts 1986 Roger Akinin The Day of Atonement, Scapegoat and Apostate
Шаблон:Nts 1987 Ian Grant The Monks Cloak
Alan Oldfield A High and perpetual shewing of Christ's mother according to Julian of Norwich
Шаблон:Nts 1988 Lise Floistad This sign is a hidden treasure which desires to be known
Шаблон:Nts 1989 Warren Breninger Hail Mary
Шаблон:Nts 1990 Gillian Mann The Chest
Шаблон:Nts 1991 Alan Oldfield Raft III
Rosemary Valadon Before the Fall
Шаблон:Nts 1992 George Gittoes Ancient Prayer
Шаблон:Nts 1993 John Davis Some Thoughts on a Miracle
Шаблон:Nts 1994 Hilarie Mais Veiling Silence
Шаблон:Nts 1995 George Gittoes The Preacher – Kibeho Massacre Series, Rwanda
Шаблон:Nts 1996 Rachel Ellis Woman at Jesus' feet
Шаблон:Nts 1997 Thomas Spence Christmas Day 1914 (God's Truce)
Шаблон:Nts 1998 John Adair One Dark Night (from St John of the Cross Poem Dark Night of the Soul)
Шаблон:Nts 1999 not awarded
Шаблон:Nts 2000 Frances Belle Parker The Journey
Шаблон:Nts 2001 Lachlan Warner Vitrine of lightweight (Sunyata), disposable (annica) Buddhas, in a range of festive colours, postures and mudras
Шаблон:Nts 2002 Hilton McCormick The Harvest
Шаблон:Nts 2003 Shoufay Derz Linking Back (Part 1)
Шаблон:Nts 2004 AñA Wojak Pieta (Dafur)
Шаблон:Nts 2005 James Powditch God is in the Details (Intelligent Design)
Louise Rippert Dance
Шаблон:Nts 2006 Euan Macleod Untitled Landscape with Figure
Шаблон:Nts 2007 Shirley Purdie Stations of the Cross
Шаблон:Nts 2008 David Tucker A Local Girl Comes Home
Шаблон:Nts 2009 Angelica Mesiti Rapture (silent anthem) [27]
Шаблон:Nts 2010 Leonard Brown If you put your ear close, you’ll hear it breathing [28]
Шаблон:Nts 2011 Khaled Sabsabi Naqshbandi Greenacre Engagement [5] (3 channel video)
Шаблон:Nts 2012 Fabian Astore The Threshold [29]
Eveline Kotai Writing on air
Шаблон:Nts 2013 Trevor Nickolls Metamorphosis [30]
Шаблон:Nts 2014 Richard Lewer Worse Luck I'm Still Here [31]
Changed to biennial award[32]
Шаблон:Nts 2016 Yardena Kurulkar Kenosis 2015 [33]
Шаблон:Nts 2018 Tina Havelock Stevens Giant Rock [34]
Шаблон:Nts 2020 (2021) Leyla Stevens Kidung, a 3-channel video work Awarded 13 February 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic[35][36]
Шаблон:Nts 2022

See also

References

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Further reading

External links

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