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The Mandorla Art Award is an Australian religious art prize, where the artists are given a theme inspired by the Christian scriptures akin to the historic requests by the church to create visual images that tell the stories of the Bible.[1]

The award commenced in 1985 with finalists work exhibited at New Norcia Monastery Museum and Art Gallery, St John of God Hospitals in Perth, Western Australia.[2][3]

Past winners

Year Artist Work Theme
1985 Theo Koning Re-creation Creation (Revelations 15:3)
1986 Brian McKay Logos Christ – The Word of God (John 1:1–4)
1987 Michael Iwanoff Standing with light The Glory of God is Man Fully Alive (John 10:10)
1988 Allan Barker Trust in providence Trust in Divine Providence (Matthew 6:26–34)
1989 Ivan Bray Samson, prepare the way Prepare the Way of the Lord (Isaiah 40:3)
1990 John Paul Ante lucem The Annunciation (Luke 1:26–38)
1991 Nigel Hewitt Jurien — peace I leave with you Peace I leave with you, My peace I give you (John 14:27)
1992 Nigel Hewitt Circumnavigation of the Soul Glory as our Destiny (Romans 8:18–23)
1994 Ron Gomboc At the Gates The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–31)
1996 John Coburn Blue for faith love and hope The Greatest of these is Love (1 Corinthians:1–13)
2000 Julie Dowling[4] Born for you Incarnation – The Birth of Christ (John 1:14)
2002 Brian McKay The enigma of Christ Images of Christ (Matthew 4:18–22, Mark 1:40–45, John 15:12–17)
2004[note 1] Michael Kane Taylor Pedilavium Whatsoever You Do for the Least of them, You Do for Me (Matthew 25:40)
2004[note 2] Lea Kuhaupt Verse for the millions Whatsoever You Do for the Least of them, You Do for Me (Matthew 25:40)
2007 Concetta Petrillo Without finding any motive for his death,
they condemned him and asked Pilate to have him killed
The Passion, Death and Resurrection of Christ (Mark 14:43–15:41, John 20:1–21)
2010 Annette Allman Caring in a competitive world And Who Is My Neighbour? (Luke 10:29)
2012[note 3] Annette Allman Caring in a competitive world And Who Is My Neighbour? (Luke 10:29)
2014 Paul Kaptein untitled [note 4]
2016 Megan Robert The Bread Basket at Emmaus –
then Flesh returned to Word
[note 5]

Notes

  1. ^ 2004 joint winner[5]
  2. ^ 2004 joint winner
  3. ^ official website repeats 2010 data
  4. ^ no theme available
  5. ^ no theme available

References

  1. ^ Watson, Tara (29 January 2015). "Spiritual art prize to enlighten". ArtsHub Australia. ArtsHub Australia. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  2. ^ "About - The Mandorla Art Award". The Mandorla Art Award. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  3. ^ "The Record  » 2016 Mandorla Art Award entries now open". www.therecord.com.au. 12 June 2015. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  4. ^ Diciero, Lyn (5 November 2014). "Dowling's images of love and loss". The West Australian. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  5. ^ http://mandorlaart.com/past-winners/

Official website