Wayne Quilliam, Silent Strength, 2021, Photography, Courtesy of the artist

Wayne Quilliam, Silent Strength, 2021, Photography, Courtesy of the artist

Congratulations to Wayne Quilliam for winning the 2022 National Photographic Portrait Prize for his work Silent Strength, 2021, a powerful portrait of Aurukun man Eric Yunkaporta in ceremonial head-wear.

“In its purest essence, the evolution of culture connects us to Mother Earth. She inhales and exhales with us, has a heartbeat, and sings songs for all to hear. My role as a storyteller continues to evolve and this capture is akin to a trickle of water merging into a small stream then into the ocean. This image of Eric Yunkaporta from Aurukun is Culture.”

— Wayne Quilliam

The National Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition is selected from a national field of entries, reflecting the distinctive vision of Australia’s aspiring and professional portrait photographers and the unique nature of their subjects.

In making their decision, the judging panel – award-winning press photographer Nick Moir together with Sandra Bruce, the National Portrait Gallery’s Director of Collection and Exhibitions and Associate Curator Rebecca Ray – said Quilliam’s portrait was a work of immense power and beauty; “Everything about this portrait is exceptional. The composition, the contrast, the richness of the colours in the ochres and feathers, and also the sense of pride the subject is portraying – all of these layers and details carry such power in connecting the subject and his story with the audience.”

The National Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition is on view at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra from Saturday 25 June until Sunday 9 October 2022.

 

SOURCE: National Portrait Gallery, Canberra.