28 March 2025

Dutton nuclear scheming depiction wins 2025 Bald Archy Prize

| Marguerite McKinnon
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Despicable Ploy, by artist Phil Meatchem, has won the 2025 Bald Archy. Photo: Museum of the Riverina.

Despicable Ploy, by artist Phil Meatchem, has won the nation’s premier satirical art prize in Canberra. A Gru-inspired image of Opposition Leader Peter Dutton playing chess with some nuclear reactor pieces has taken out the 2025 Bald Archy Prize.

Mr Meatchem won the $10,000 prize for his painting after it was announced at the Canberra Potters and Watson Arts Centre.

Despicable Ploy is a satirical take on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s proposed nuclear power infrastructure plan.

“I’m not an artist with a strong political view. It was a simple idea of what looked like a pretty scary dude, to me at least, and these ominous looking nuclear monoliths,” Mr Meatchem said.

“It had been quite a while since I’d entered an art prize, and winning was a great surprise and a bit of lesson for me that, sometimes, you just have to have a crack.”

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In a unique and quirky twist, the winner of the Bald Archy is chosen by a sulphur-crested cockatoo named Maude, who “picks” the winner by squawking in front of her favourite painting.

The 2025 People’s Choice Award was won by artist Marty Steel for his work, Let there be a Thousand Blossoms Bloom, which features a banana-wielding Bob Katter.

2025 Bald Archy People's Choice Award, 'Let there be a Thousand Blossoms Bloom', by Marty Steel.

2025 Bald Archy People’s Choice Award winner, Let there be a Thousand Blossoms Bloom, by Marty Steel. Photo: Museum of the Riverina.

Created in 1994 by the late Peter Batey, OAM, the Bald Archy Prize is considered to be Australia’s premier satirical art prize.

Following Mr Batey’s passing in 2019, the administration of the prize was given to Wagga Wagga City Council’s Museum of the Riverina, which revived the tour in 2023.

Museum of the Riverina Curator Michelle Maddison. Picture: Marguerite McKinnon

Museum of the Riverina curator Michelle Maddison. Photo: Marguerite McKinnon.

Museum of the Riverina curator Michelle Maddison has faithfully managed the exhibition and said the artists put up a mirror to society and create something worth seeing.

“It’s a lot of fun and they do look at current affairs and that’s reflected in the type of paintings we get,” Michelle Maddison said.

“The Bald Archy’s is an acquisitive prize, so every year Wagga and the Museum of the Riverina aquires the winning painting, so it’s win-win; we have a collection of paintings which we call “The Best of the Bald Archy’s” and they’re available throughout the year for galleries or halls, or whoever wants to display them,” Michelle said.

Bald Archy artists Steve Panozzo and Sharon O’Neill with their 2024 entries. Photo: Marguerite McKinnon.

NSW Artist Steve Panozzo is a lifelong fan, and contributor to the Bald Archy competition. His recent subject was ABC personality and Logie Award winner Tony Armstrong, who was presenting live on ABC News Breakfast when his colleagues playfully roasted him about it.

“He just cringed a bit and said, “OMG, so embarrassing” and [his colleagues on air] had a great laugh at his expense on morning breakfast TV, which was lovely,” Steve Panozzo said.

Steve Panozzo’s painting of Tony Abbott in his budgie smugglers, made $3000 for charity Youth Off The Streets.

Steve Panozzo’s painting of Tony Abbott in his budgie smugglers made $3000 for charity Youth Off The Streets. Photo: Marguerite McKinnon.

As well as giving viewers a laugh, Steve Panozzo’s work has also helped those in need. He donated his painting of former prime minister Tony Abbott in his budgie smugglers to charity.

“There was an auction for Youth Off The Streets, and they auctioned it off for $3000 which was wonderful.”

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This week, the 2025 Bald Archy exhibition will embark on a year-long interstate tour across NSW and Victoria, taking in the towns of Griffith, Mansfield, Brewarrina, Broken Hill, Corowa, Holbrook, Deniliquin, and Temora, before wrapping up in Wagga Wagga in December.

Tour information and the full list of the 2025 entries are available here.

Original Article published by Marguerite McKinnon on Region Riverina.

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There’s nothing stopping the right from doing satire…well except for being on the wrong side of history, science, humanity, reality…humour…but otherwise there’s nothing stopping the right from doing satire.

Capital Retro6:27 pm 30 Mar 25

@ Craig Larsen: It’s a tactic by the left side to wallpaper their deficiencies through their strategy of lampooning the right.
Only a real hater could project such grotesques characterizations.
The right side tolerate it and in fact when cartoonist the late Larry Pickering independently brought some humourous balance into the practice he was attacked by the left media.

Fancy banging on about Larry Pickering and being offended by the image above at the same time…there’s no left “strategy” to lampoon the right, the right’s victimhood, hypocrisy, general idiocy is largely self-basting…

It’s weird how it’s used by most of the developed work (those that can afford to get it) yet we treat it like witchcraft.

Intelligence is not universal.

Should have a picture of Albanese failing his scribbling test in Kindy

Capital Retro2:28 pm 29 Mar 25

That would have been during the time he was living in shoebox and eating gravel?

Capital Retro11:29 am 29 Mar 25

More misinformation regarding Dutton’s vision for nuclear power with the claim the picture shows Dutton moving around some “nuclear reactor pieces”.
What he is moving are the concrete cooling towers which reclaim steam by condensation. These natural draft cooling towers are common to all steam turbine generators.
The steam can be created by nuclear, coal or wood chip heat but hey, why let facts get in the way of a good lefty smear..

I don’t see misinformation at all! And if it’s “just steam”, then how about you put your hand up for a nuclear reactor in your backyard :). You can talk up nuclear like its the same as other forms of power generation all day…. but the only one you’re fooling is yourself. And it IS a chess game he’s playing. He’s proposing to build multiple nuclear reactors around Australia for $660 Billion dollars, with no experience doing so, no legislation at state of federal level to allow it to happen in the first place, and at a time frame that’ll make it absolutely useless to already aging and soon to close power plants. He has no political mandate, and IS playing chess with the Australian people. Delaying tactics just so Gina & Co can keep selling coal and gas. They will never get built. Checkmate.

Capital Retro8:25 pm 29 Mar 25

More disinformation. Some of you people are fanatical.
Dutton who obviously, like you and me, has no experience in building nuclear reactors will get people who have built them, very successfully all over the world (except Australia) to do the job.
He still has to have the nuclear ban lifted and until that is done the Chinese will own us through selling bird blenders and the the infrastructure to connect them to solar factories along the way.
I would rather have a nuclear reactor in my backyard than the MLRMC by the way.

Explain what the “Smear” is without sounding silly…sorry sillier.

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