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2-for-1 tickets to the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2023 exhibition

As a Herald subscriber, you can enjoy 2-for-1 tickets* to Australia’s favourite art exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales during June 2023.

Blak Douglas with his Archibald Prize–winning portrait of artist Karla Dickens, Moby Dickens 2022. Artwork © Blak DouglasPhoto: Art Gallery of New South Wales

Since 1921, the Archibald Prize for portrait painting has highlighted figures from all walks of life, from famous faces to local heroes, reflecting back to us the stories of our times. Learn what you can expect from this year’s Archibald Prize by staying across the latest coverage.

The Wynne Prize is awarded to the best landscape painting of Australian scenery, or figure sculpture, while the Sulman Prize is given to the best subject painting, genre painting or mural project in oil, acrylic, watercolour or mixed media.

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To redeem your special offer, head to the Art Gallery of New South Wales website, add two tickets to your cart and apply the unique code: AGNSWSMH

Book your tickets early, so you don’t miss the chance to enjoy this incredible selection of works from Australian artists.

*Terms and Conditions: The 2-for-1 ticket offer is available to Sydney Morning Herald digital subscribers and print subscribers with 2+ days of home delivery. The offer is only valid for adult tickets and for exhibition visits between Thursday, June 1 2023 to Friday, June 30, 2023. Offer must be redeemed online and cannot be redeemed for cash.

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