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won the 2021 Sir John Sulman Prize.
"This work explores the idea of physical tension and connection captured in moments of conflict or pleasure," the artist said. "Limbs reach, push, pull and flail to reflect the feeling of getting up and falling down, over and over again."Artist Kathrin Longhurst won the Packing Room Prize for her portrait of Kate Ceberano, in the Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW.
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