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Philip Wolfhagen
b. 1963
Artist (Painter)
Winner of the 2007 Wynne Prize, Philip Wolfhagen is a contemporary landscape painter whose critically acclaimed works explore his relationship to, and engagement with, the natural surroundings of Tasmania, where he has born and still living in 2008.
Biographical Data
b. 1963 Launceston, Tas.
Biography
1 biography
Associates
Groups
Works
19 works
Exhibitions
60 exhibitions
Collections
24 collections
Recognitions
12 recognitions
References
1 reference
received
2007 : Winner, Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Dates
2007
Recognition type
Award
Note
Winner
received
Glover Prize Tasmania
Dates
2007
Recognition type
Award
Note
Finalist
received
Redlands Westpac Art Prize
Dates
2001
Recognition type
Award
Note
Winner
received
Centenary Medals
Dates
2001
Recognition type
Award
Description
For contributions made to the Arts
received
Redlands Westpac Art Prize
Dates
2001
Recognition type
Award
Note
Winner
received
Commonwealth Law Courts
Dates
1998
Recognition type
Award
received
Royal Women's Hospital
Dates
1997
Recognition type
Award
received
Visual Arts & Craft Board Project Grant, Australia Council for the Arts, 'Illuminations'
Dates
1996
Recognition type
Award
received
Sydney Grammar School Fellowship in Art
Dates
1995
Recognition type
Award
received
1993 : Visual Arts & Craft Board Project Grant, Australia Council for the Arts, 'Elevations'
Dates
1993
Recognition type
Award
received
Festival of Fisher's Ghost Award (1st prize)
Dates
1992
Recognition type
Award
received
1990 : Art for Public Buildings Scheme, Tasmanian Arts Advisory Board, Hobart Project for Murray High School, 'Unknown Landscapes', Queenstown, Tas.
Dates
1990
Recognition type
Award
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Updated Nov. 7, 2013
Created Jan. 1, 2006
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