John McCaughey Prize
The John McCaughey Prize, also known as the John McCaughey Memorial Art Prize, McCaughey Prize, McCaughey Art Prize or McCaughey Art Award, is an Australian art prize awarded to an artist or artists, under which the National Gallery of Victoria and the Art Gallery of New South Wales acquire work by the winning artist.
The John McCaughey Memorial Prize was instituted by Mona McCaughey in 1957, to commemorate her father John, an Irish-born pastoral industry investor who had died in Sydney on 20 June 1928. John was the younger brother of Sir Samuel McCaughey, also a pastoralist.
Two prizes were established, one in Melbourne and one in Sydney. It is awarded periodically, typically every few years. As an acquisitive prize, it enables the National Gallery of Victoria to acquire works from each of the winning artists.
The prize fund is held by the John McCaughey Memorial Prize Trust.
Recipients
- 1957
- 1958 John Perceval
- 1959 or 1960 Sali Herman
- 1965 Gil Jamieson
- 1966 Ian Fairweather
- 1966 Fred Williams
- 1971 Fred Williams NSW?
- 1971 Lloyd Rees
- 1975 Geoffrey Proud
- 1975 John Firth-Smith
- 1981 John Hopkins
- 1983 Craig Gough
- 1986 Ann Thomson
- 1990 Rover Thomas
- 1991 Paul Boston
- 1994 Ginger Riley Munduwalawala
- 1996 Jon Cattapan
- 1997 Gordon Bennett
- 1998 Lorna Fencer Napurrula
- 2004 Three joint winners :
Marie Hagerty from Canberra
Paul Wrigley from Brisbane
- 2008 Gareth Sansom
- 2013 Jess Johnson, Void Game
- 2020 Trenna Austin – ''A Desperate Ride on a Terrible Course''