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David Fairbairn


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Artist

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Dobell prize winning artist david fairbairn


David Fairbairn (born 1949), is an Australian painter and printmaker who was the winner of the Dobell Prize for Drawing in 1999. He has been selected as a Dobell Prize Finalist fifteen times, won the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize in 2002 and has been exhibited in the Archibald Prize eight times. Fairbairn teaches at the National Art School, Sydney.

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David Fairbairn (artist) David Fairbairn Large head JB no 1 with blue ground

Mosman art prize 2012 artist s talks david fairbairn


Personal life

David Fairbairn (artist) David Fairbairn Linton and Kay Galleries Perth Western

David Fairbairn was born in Zambia, Africa in 1949. Following his schooling he did an honours degree in Fine Art then earned a postgraduate scholarship to Royal Academy School of Art, London, attending from 1974-1977. He moved to Australia in 1979. He lives in Wedderburn, a small town on the Georges River south of Sydney, with his wife, the artist and Dobell Prize winner, Suzanne Archer, who is featured in much of his work.

Career

David Fairbairn (artist) David Fairbairn Linton and Kay Galleries Perth Western

After a legal dispute between the Tweed Shire Council and the administrators of the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize resulted in the earliest winning artworks being separated from others, Fairbairn's 2002 winning portrait of his wife is the earliest displayed in the current Moran prize collection.

David Fairbairn (artist) David Fairbairn Auto portrait DF Archibald Prize 2003

Fairbairn's most recent Art work was the one that he called Large head JB no 1



David Fairbairn (artist) KuRingGai Art Society Guest Artist for November 2014

References

David Fairbairn (artist) Wikipedia