2020 Bowness Photography Prize awarded to Dr Christian Thompson

MGA-Bowness-Christian-Thompson-Rule-of-ThreeOver the last 15 years the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize has emerged as an important annual survey of contemporary photographic practice in Australia and one of the most prestigious prizes in the country. The prize continues to showcase excellence in photography with the 2020 iteration no exception.

The judging panel – acclaimed artist Fiona Hall, NGA Senior Curator of Photography, Dr Shaune Lakin, and MGA Director, Anouska Phizacklea – met to view the works in January as the restrictions lifted to discuss the final selection and after much consideration narrowed a strong field of works to four exceptional works to commend.

At a special event held at Monash Gallery of Art and streamed online, the $30,000 acquisitive award was presented to artist Christian Thompson for his epic four-panel work, Rule of three, (2020).

“In a year full of challenges with a pandemic that transformed our society, the works all reflect and respond to our environment, our history and our place within it,” said MGA Gallery Director, Anouska Phizacklea.

“Christian Thompson’s Rule of three is a monumental, compelling, and poignant masterpiece that speaks to the complexity and historical legacies of Indigenous representation, cultural identity and Indigenous voices with a contemporaneity that catapults the work into another stratosphere.”

“It is drawn from a body of work that contributes to the considerable weight to his sustained practice of integrating photography and lens based practice with performative and gestural interventions. It is a timely and worthy acknowledgement.”

Dr Christian Thompson AO is a Bidjara man of the Kunja Nation from south-west Queensland; he is also of German-Jewish heritage. His multidisciplinary practice uses photography, video, sculpture, performance and sound to examine the inconsistencies and misrepresentations of Aboriginality by the dominant culture.

His works have been widely exhibited and collected both nationally and internationally. This winning work, Rule of three, (2020) will join a small selection of works by Thompson in the MGA Collection. This is the fourth year Thompson has been selected as a finalist (2009, 2012, 2017 and 2020) and in 2012 he was awarded an Honourable Mention.

“I feel honoured to be the winner of this year’s William and Winifred Photography Prize,” said Thompson. “The prize is a national platform for the medium of photography, a medium that has been close to me since childhood.”

“This year was a really dynamic year and it was a pleasure to exhibit alongside members of the photographic community and to witness the breadth, resonance, importance and power of photography today – an enduring medium in our increasingly globalised world, a space for a quiet moment. Thank you for this acknowledgment.’

Colour Factory Honourable mentions have been awarded to Chris Barry for her intimate portraits titled, The Boko family, in situ (2020); Janina Green for her exquisite hand-coloured gelatin silver print, Two women (back view), (2019); and Ponch Hawkes for her humorous take on isolation with her work, Isolation husband (2020).

The votes have been counted and the 2020 Smith & Singer People’s Choice Award recipient is Zoe Arnott for her work that reflects on the challenges of keeping in touch with family during Melbourne’s lockdown, Max at 99,  (2020).


William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize
Monash Gallery of Art, 860 Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill
Exhibition continues to 7 February 2021
Free entry – bookings essential

For more information, visit: www.mga.org.au for details.

Image: Dr Christian Thompson AO, Rule of three, 2020, chromogenic prints, 250.0 x 250.0 cm – courtesy of the artist, Sarah Scout Presents (Melbourne) and Michael Reid (Sydney + Berlin)