Caroline Zilinsky Australia, b. 1978
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Zilinsky's powerful visual commentary is a profound cultural marker of time. By holding a mirror to our society, she questions many things about the way we are and the way we think about ourselves.
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Biography
Lives and works in Sydney, Australia
Caroline Zilinsky is the most enigmatic of painters. She is obsessive, highly skilled, sharp witted and possesses an eye that drills into the very soul of her sitters, revealing their most intimate truths. Her unrelenting artistic drive is intoxicating—ten-hour days at the easel is the studio norm.
When viewing Zilinsky’s paintings, one cannot be an innocent bystander. As an artist, she has the ability to metaphorically reach out and grasp the viewer, compelling us to engage in a dialogue with her protagonists. Her works inhabit an interesting place in contemporary Australian painting. She echoes many of the themes of the Australian Modernism greats and stylistically, acknowledges a debt to their introspective investigations into an uncomfortable world.
Caroline Zilinsky was the winner of the 2020 Portia Geach Memorial Award (Australia's most prestigious art prize for portraiture by women) and in the same year won the Evelyn Chapman Art Award at S H Ervin Gallery. She is also a regular finalist in other premier art prizes including the Archibald Prize (2022), Art Gallery NSW, Darling Portrait Prize (2020, 2022) National Portrait Gallery of Australia, Canberra, the 2020 SBS Portrait Prize, the Kilgour Prize at Newcastle Art Gallery, Blake for Religious Art, the 2017 Sulman Prize and the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. In 2009, the Muswellbrook Regional Gallery acquired her work United We Stand.
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Works
Caroline Zilinsky Australia, b. 1978
Little Jeanie, Big Jeanie, Hermannsburg, 2025Oil on linen137 x122cmSoldExhibitions
'Mirror Mirror', Nanda/Hobbs, June 26 - July 19, 2025Exhibitions-
Major \ Minor
Group Exhibition November 6 - 22, 2025 GALLERY ONE, LEVEL ONERead more -
Mirror Mirror
Caroline Zilinsky June 26 - July 19, 2025 GALLERY ONERead more -
Coming Home
Group Exhibition July 17 - 27, 2024Read more -
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Caroline Zilinsky November 9 - 25, 2023 GALLERY ONERead more
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Landscape And Memory
Group Exhibition September 2, 2023 - September 23, 2025 GALLERY ONE, GALLERY TWORead more -
Sydney Contemporary 2022
Nanda\Hobbs Booth September 7 - 11, 2022 ART FAIRRead more -
Barren Land
Caroline Zilinsky July 28 - August 13, 2022 GALLERY ONE, GALLERY TWORead more -
Ghostlight
Caroline Zilinsky December 8 - 23, 2020 GALLERY TWORead more
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