Steve Lopes
Australian figurative artist
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Steve Lopes is an Australian figurative artist. He has exhibited in 40 solo shows across Australia, London and Hong Kong. His work is collected in the National Gallery of Australia,[1] Federal Parliament House Art Collection Canberra, State Library of NSW, Bundanon Collection, Gallipoli Memorial Club, Time Warner Collection New York, Rolls-Royce London and public galleries and private collections around the world.[2][3]
Steve Lopes | |
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| Born | 1971 (age 54–55) |
| Alma mater | University of New South Wales |
| Occupation | Figurative artist |
| Years active | 1991–present |
| Website | https://www.stevelopes.com.au/ |

Early life
Lopes studied at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, attaining a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) in 1991. He studied and worked in London, and at the Art Students League, New York.
Career
He has held painting residencies including Red Gate Gallery in Beijing; Bundanon Trust Studios, New South Wales; Your Friend the Enemy painting project in Gallipoli; Salient, Contemporary Artists at the Western Front; and Yellow Mountain, China, and Queenstown, New Zealand, through The Nock Art Foundation.[4][5][6]
He lives and works in New South Wales, Australia.[7]
Awards
- Winner, The King's School Art Prize 2021[citation needed]
- Winner, Gallipoli Art Prize 2018[citation needed]
- Young Artist Award, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, London[citation needed]
- Finalist, Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship; Archibald Prize "Salon des Refuses" (10 times); Kilgour Figurative Awards, Kedumba; Parliament Plein Air Prize; Doug Moran Portrait Prize (8 times)[8][9]