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Tony Albert, 2024

Keith Burt

Darling Portrait Prize 2024 Finalist

oil on canvas (support: 40.0cm x 40.0cm. frame: 42.1cm x 42.1cm depth 4.5cm)

Keith Burt
born Australia 1969

Tony Albert 2024
oil on canvas

‘I have known Girramay/Yidinji/Kuku Yalanji artist Tony Albert from being around the Meanjin/Brisbane art scene for many years. I’ve always admired his work, his ability to work deftly across media and genres. I asked him to sit for me in the smothering heat. I concentrated on his face because it is a clear expression of his strong character and determination.’

Keith Burt is a Meanjin/Brisbane-based artist whose portraits are driven by an interrogation of the face and a desire to capture the intangible.


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People's Choice Award

Darling Portrait Prize 2024

Voting closes Sunday 29 September 2024.

Darling Portrait Prize 2024

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