Michael Zavros

Michael Zavros (born, Brisbane, Australia, 1974) is an Australian artist.

Michael Zavros
Born
Michael Zavros

1974
Brisbane, Australia
NationalityAustralian
EducationQueensland College of Art
Known forPainting
AwardsDoug Moran National Portrait Prize
2010 Phoebe is dead/McQueen

Bulgari Art Award
2012 The new Round Room
ElectedVisual Arts and Craft Board of the Australia Council for the Arts
Websitehttp://www.michaelzavros.com/

Zavros studied printmaking at Queensland College of Art in the 1990s. Zavros has won three Australian drawing prizes: The Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award in 2002, The Robert Jacks Drawing Prize in 2005 and the Kedumba Prize in 2007. In 2004, Zavros won the Primavera Collex award through the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. In 2010 Zavros won the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize with a portrait of his child Phoebe is dead/McQueen.[1] The previous year, Zavros was awarded runner up in the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize with a self-portrait entitled V12 Narcissus. In 2012 he won the inaugural Bulgari Art Award, which included the acquisition of his work The new Round Room by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.[2] In 2016 Zavros was the recipient of the Mosman Art Prize for a portrait of his daughter entitled Flora.[3]

He was a finalist in the Archibald Prize in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2013.

Zavros has exhibited widely within Australia and his work is held in numerous private and public collections. His portrait of Quentin Bryce, Governor-General 2008–2014, hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. His portrait of Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith hangs in the Australian War Memorial, Canberra.[4]

From 2007-2011 Zavros served on the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council for the Arts. He is a current board member of NAVA [5](National association for the Visual Arts) and sits on the Queensland College of Art (Griffith University) board.

References

  1. The Sydney Morning Herald
  2. "Bulgari Art Award". Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  3. "Couriermail.com.au | Subscribe to The Courier Mail for exclusive stories". www.couriermail.com.au.
  4. "Subscribe to The Australian | Newspaper home delivery, website, iPad, iPhone & Android apps". www.theaustralian.com.au.
  5. "Board". NAVA.


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