The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool has announced the 60 artists whose paintings will feature in the John Moores Painting Prize 2018 exhibition, marking 60 years of the UK's longest -
established painting prize.
This is the UK's longest -
established painting prize, founded in 1957, and open to all UK - based artists working with paint.
Not exact matches
Since launching in 2011, the Prize has
established itself as a tastemaker for some of the most exciting contemporary artists in
painting and drawing, recognising emerging talent ahead of other
prizes for recent graduates, such as Catlin and Bloomberg New Contemporaries.
She has
established herself in the fine arts world, and her
paintings are highly
prized by collectors.
This
prize for landscape
painting was
established in 1857 in memory of Turner, following the terms of the artist's will.
In 1857 the RA Council voted to
establish a
prize for landscape
painting in memory of J. M. W. Turner, following the terms of the artist's will.
Established in 1957, the internationally - renowned
prize, organised in partnership with the John Moores Liverpool Exhibition Trust, has championed contemporary British
painting for 60 years; more than two decades longer than any other art
prize of its scale.
Established in 1957, the internationally - renowned John Moores
Painting Prize has championed contemporary British painting for almost 60 years — more than two decades longer than any other art prize of it
Painting Prize has championed contemporary British
painting for almost 60 years — more than two decades longer than any other art prize of it
painting for almost 60 years — more than two decades longer than any other art
prize of its scale.