Peter Wegner (Australian artist)

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Peter Wegner (born 1953) is a Melbourne-based figurative painter, sculptor, and draughtsman. His work hangs in many galleries in Australia, and he is known for winning the Archibald Prize in 2021.

Wegner's 2021 Archibald Prize-winning portrait of Guy Warren

Early life and education

Peter Wegner was born in 1953.[1]

He gained a fine arts degree in 1985,[1] and obtained a postgraduate diploma in 1988[2] from the Phillip Institute of Technology. In 2007 he completed a Master of Fine Arts at Monash University.[1]

Career

After Wegner exhibited his work in a in group exhibition in 1977, having had no training in art, he was awarded a two-year A.M.E. Bale residential painting scholarship under Sir William Dargie.[1]

After gaining his degree and diploma, he started lecturing in the Drawing Department of Ballarat University, and has also since been a visiting lecturer at La Trobe, Monash and RMIT universities.[1][2]

Exhibitions

Wegner has held many solo exhibitions since 1982 and his work has been included in many group exhibitions.[1]

Awards

Public collections

References

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