
By Liz Hobday
Artist Richard Lewer has won the 2026 Archibald Prize with a life-size portrait of Pitjantjatjara Elder, Iluwanti Ken.
Iluwanti Ken is a traditional healer and senior artist, and made the cut as a finalist for the 2026 Wynne Prize.
The Archibald-winning portrait is painted on a yellow ochre background, representing the light and heat of her traditional Country, the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands of South Australia.
“I really just wanted to shine a light on Iluwanti Ken. She’s an amazing person, and she should be known. Everything’s special about her,” Lewer said.
“She’s a healer, she’s responsible for many families in the community, she is an important Elder. She’s also an important artist in Australia.”
He said he wanted to communicate his subject’s strength and quiet authority, while a splash of paint on her arm shows she is a working artist.
The winner of Australia’s premier portrait prize – chosen from 1034 entries, which were whittled down to 59 finalists – was announced at the Art Gallery of NSW on Friday.
Having been an Archibald finalist six times, Lewer was surprised but glad to finally win.
“I reckon the best thing about winning this award is I’ll never be referred to as Richard Lewer, six-time finalist of the Archibald … I was getting kind of sick of it,” he said.
The Sulman Prize went to Lucy Culliton for a portrait of one of her seven rescue greyhounds, titled Toolah, artist model.
Gaypalani Wanambi won the Wynne Prize with a work executed in spray paint on etched steel, titled The Wanambi tree.
The Archibald Prize has been running for more than a century, and as has become tradition, a long list of famous Australians posed as subjects for the 2026 edition.
They include Governor-General Sam Mostyn and actors Marta Dusseldorp, Susie Porter and Sheridan Harbridge.
There’s also musician Mick Turner, surfer Layne Beachley, fashion designers Nicky and Simone Zimmermann, and Alemais founder Lesleigh Jermanus.
Artist Sean Layh had already won the $3000 Packing Room Prize with his portrait of actor Jacob Collins as Hamlet.
The winners and finalists in all prizes will be on show at the Art Gallery of NSW until August 16 before touring regional NSW and Victoria.
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