Alan Daniel Jones
Alan Daniel Jones’ work explores ideas that surround notions of identity. Jones works across a broad spectrum of mediums and takes a personal approach to the subject matter. Through this process, Jones aims to communicate the intricacies of human connections and how his roots subsequently influence his work.
Jones gained his Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts in 1997 from the National Art School in Sydney before furthering his education abroad as the recipient of the Inaugural Pat Corrigan Travelling Scholarship for Painting. In 1998, Jones returned to Australia, where he completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the National Art School in 2000. In 2004, Jones’s portfolio of ten paintings and drawings inspired by his time working in France and Germany won him the prestigious Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship (administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales). The Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship saw Jones return to Europe. Here, he undertook a four-month residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris before working in Berlin and New York.
Jones has been a finalist in the Archibald Prize (2016, 2014, 2013), Wynne Prize (2017), and Sulman Prize (2020, 2019, 2005) at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. His work has won many art awards, including the 2022 Vincent Prize, 2015 Mosman Art Prize, 2014 Kilgour Prize, 2011 Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, 2010 Kedumba Drawing Award and 2008 Paddington Art Prize for landscape painting. Significant public and corporate collections to have acquired Jones’s work include the National Portrait Gallery, Art Gallery of South Australia, Artbank, and Macquarie Group.
Jones has presented over thirty solo exhibitions and has included his work in curated group exhibitions throughout state, regional, and commercial galleries in Australia, the UK, and Asia. Alan Daniel Jones currently lives and works in Eora/Sydney, Australia.
Above photograph of Alan Daniel Jones, Greece, 2025.
Supplied courtesy of Michael Bradfield
Painting 346 (Known Unto God), 2026, acrylic on linen, 40x57cm, signed verso
Painting 347 (In Loving Memory Of Our Dear Son And Brother), 2026, acrylic on linen, 90 x 90cm, signed verso
Painting 348 (As The Sun Goes Down And In The Morning We Will Remember Him), 2026, acrylic on linen, 100 x 141cm, signed verso
Painting 349 (Pinios River), 2026, acrylic on linen, 40 x 57cm, signed verso.jpg
Painting 350 (Mizpah), 2026, acrylic on linen, 36 x 46cm, signed verso
Painting 351 (Known Unto God), 2026, acrylic on linen, 56.5 x 46.5cm, signed verso
Painting 352 (Known Unto God), 2026, acrylic on linen, 56.5 x 46.5cm, signed verso
Painting 353 (Known Unto God), 2026, acrylic on linen, 41 x 51cm, signed verso
Untitled 26, 2025, Gouache on paper, 15x2cm
Untitled 28, 2025, Gouache on paper, 15x2cm
Untitled 21, 2025, Gouache on paper, 15x2cm
Untitled 24, 2025, Gouache on paper, 15x2cm
Olympus National Park, 2025, Graphite on paper, 21 x 29cm
Tavronitis River Bridge, Graphite on paper, 2025, 21 x 29cm
Untitled 1, 2025, 21 x 29cm
Untitled 5, 2025, Graphite on paper, 21 x 29cm
Untitled 6, 2025, Graphite on paper, 29.7 x 21cm
Untitled 7, 2025, Graphite on paper, 21 x 29cm
Untitled 9, 2025, Graphite on paper, 29x21cm
Untitled 17, 2025, Graphite on paper, 29x21cm
Untitled 31, 2025, Graphite on paper, 29x21cm