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Ben Quilty

Ben Quilty Profile, height, wife, Artist, Net Worthy

Ben Quilty biography

Ben Quilty is an Australian artist and social critic, who has received a series of painting prizes: the 2014 Prudential Eye Award, 2011 Archibald Prize, and 2009 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. According to some, he is among the most well-known living painters in Australia.

Ben Quilty age

Quilty was born in 1st September 1973 in Sydney, Quilty was raised in the north-west suburb of Kenthurst. Ben is 52 years old. READ ALSO: Fiona Hall

Ben Quilty height

Quilty has not disclosed his actual height measurement. We will update this is section when we get more information.

Ben Quilty education

He received his education at Oakhill College, where he displayed his HSC artwork in ARTEXPRESS in 1991, and Kenthurst Public School. Quilty was then chosen as the Julian Ashton Summer School Scholarship recipient.

Following his passion for art after high school, Quilty graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor of Visual Arts in Painting from Sydney College of the Arts at the University of Sydney. After receiving a Certificate in Aboriginal Culture and History in 1996, he continued his education at Western Sydney University, where he studied women’s studies, design, and visual communication before earning a Bachelor of Arts in 2001.

Ben Quilty family

There is no information about his earlier life, parents, or siblings. However, resides with his family in New South Wales’ Southern Highlands, draws inspiration from the area’s breathtaking scenery. He has a reputation for being grounded and dedicated to his work.

Ben Quilty wife

Our records show that Ben Quilty and Kylie Needham were married.

Ben Quilty Artist

After gaining more public recognition in 2002 as a recipient of the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Quilty has been pursuing full-time artistic endeavors ever since.

One of Australia’s most well-known living painters, according to some accounts.

Quilty was attached to the Australian Defence Force and observed their operations in Tarin Kowt, Kandahar, and Kabul from October 11 to November 3, 2011. Recording and interpreting the experiences of Australian service members deployed as part of Operation Slipper was his responsibility. Following his return, Quilty worked for six months creating pieces for the National Collection of the Australian War Memorial. The tradition of war artists, which started with Arthur Streeton and George Lambert during World War I, includes this type of work. On September 3, 2012, ABC TV’s Australian Story program “War Paint” examined Quilty’s experiences as a war artist and the art he created as a result.

Ben Quilty Painting

He displayed a series of paintings of his cherished Torana car in 2002.  Which represented the customs of mateship within his group. A white minivan, a more useful car, was depicted by Van Rorschach (2005) a few years later. Although the Rorschach technique was not used in this painting, as the name suggests, he began to employ it in his later works to examine Australia’s brutal colonial past.

Quilty is well-known for his unique oil painting style and a variety of subjects, such as portraits, analyses of masculine culture, psychological interiors, and others that demonstrate his interest in a wide range of social issues, including the death penalty, asylum seekers, and Indigenous Australian massacres.

Ben Quilty Net worthy

One of Australia’s wealthiest Instagram stars is  Quilty. Based on our study, He has a $5 million net worth, according to Forbes, Business Insider, and Wikipedia.