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ARCHIBALD PRIZE 2020


Behrouz Boochani, oil on canvas, 160 x 230 cm

Behrouz Boochani, oil on canvas, 160 x 230 cm

My portrait of Behrouz Boochani has won the People’s Choice Award at this year’s Archibald Prize

‘Behrouz Boochani is a Kurdish-Iranian writer, poet, filmmaker and journalist who was held by the federal government for over six years as a refugee on Manus Island,’ says Angus McDonald of his portrait subject. ‘We first made contact in 2018, while I was creating a documentary about Manus. Boochani recited in Farsi a poem he wrote about the detention centre for the film’s closing sequence. My first attempt to visit him on Manus in 2019 failed when the Papua New Guinea authorities intervened, seizing my passport and escorting me and my two companions onto the first flight back to Australia. After Boochani arrived in New Zealand last year I visited him for five days when he sat for the portrait.

‘I’ve depicted Boochani directly engaging the viewer as a strong, confident and peaceful man who survived a brutal ordeal and is now free. Boochani doesn’t view himself as a victim. Through his work he tirelessly struggled for years against the system that tried to humiliate him. In my view, it was he who humiliated them.’ The New Zealand government granted Boochani refugee status in July 2020, permitting him to live there indefinitely.

MORE

My Sydney Morning Herald Opinion piece: “Behrouz Boochani, the Refugee Who Refused to be Invisible” – Click here to read

The Echo: Q&A with Archibald finalist Angus McDonald – Click here to read

Watch our award winning documentary short MANUS - “Remember one thing, we are human beings” – Click here to view

Art Gallery of New South Wales- ABOUT THE 2020 ARCHIBALD PRIZE

Art After Hours Online: Behrouz Boochani and Angus McDonald in conversation with Benjamin Law – Click here to view

MEDIA

Archibald prize 2020: Angus McDonald's portrait of Behrouz Boochani wins people's choice award - The Guardian - Click here to read

Portrait of a strong, confident and peaceful man wins 2020 Archibald Prize ANZ People's Choice award - The Northern Rivers Review - Click to read

Boochani portrait wins Archibald fan vote - The West Australian - Click here to read