Minister Fifield, distinguished guests, one and all.
Thank you for joining us on this special night, marking the culmination of our celebratory year: 20 years since the Gallery’s establishment; 10 years since the opening of the building; and five years since we became a statutory authority.
We started 2018 announcing the creation of the visionary Darling Portrait Prize. This prize will amplify the legacy of our legendary founder Gordon Darling, while highlighting the laser focus of Mrs Marilyn Darling AC in establishing this wonderful institution 20 years ago. Mid-year, with the support of our Foundation Chairman, Mr Sid Myer AM, the first Andrew Sayers Memorial Lecturewas delivered, honouring our inaugural Director. In between, milestone exhibitions have paid tribute to the past, while looking to the future.
And tonight, we launch this year’s most ambitious project: our 20/20 exhibition. 20 newly commissioned portraits of 20 outstanding Australians by leading Australian artists. Despite our long and proud history of commissioning portraits—on average about two a year—delivering 20 commissions in a single year was an audacious dream that demanded impeccable delivery. But we did it. And here we are tonight.
In celebrating tonight 20 years with 20 portraits, we honour many people.
First, we honour our sitters.
You are performers and philanthropists, entrepreneurs and educators, captains of industry and captains of teams, scientists and soldiers, authors and axemen.
You come from the four corners of Australia and the world: from Broome to Brisbane; from Melbourne to Mosman; from Darwin to the Derwent; and from Pretoria to Perth.
You capture our hearts and minds through your writings, your performances, and your herculean sporting prowess. You inspire us with your generosity, your leadership and your bravery. You enrich our life through your commitment, your discoveries and your entrepreneurship.
You are trailblazers who make it easier for others to follow.
You are Indigenous and Islander Australians, migrants of many generations, as well as those who in your lifetime have made this country your own. In so doing, you have enhanced our understanding of what it means to be Australian.
We are inspired by your perseverance and determination in the face of adversity. We have shared your successes and we have shared your pain along the way.
You represent both our humanity and the nobleness of the human spirit.
You are the face of Australia, but we know that you are no ordinary Australians.
Second, we honour our artists.
You have a gift. A gift most rare. And that is to lay bare the soul that lies behind the face. The face of these gifted individuals who have given us so much. In your honouring them, we honour you.
In the recent months and weeks, we know we have put you under unreasonable pressure to produce an artwork that is a precious gift to our nation. We thank you for your insight and your craft. Your empathy and your focus. Your name is now forever entwined with those of your sitters and with that of the Portrait Gallery.
And equally, we know that in the process of producing these works, you also lay bare your soul. For that bounty we are also grateful. We acknowledge and thank you from the bottom of our heart.
Third, we honour our donors. This magnificent project, which has been fully funded, would not have been possible without your commitment and generosity. On behalf of all who visit this Gallery, I extend to you our sincere thanks.
I doubt if an unveiling of this magnitude, bringing together sitters, artists and donors has ever occurred before. It is therefore a rare and historic moment. So I hope you will forgive me if I take the time to acknowledge each portrait. As I do I would ask those here tonight to stand. I have grouped my metaphoric unveiling by field of endeavour.