Sentences with phrase «judges are all curators»

This year's judges are all curators or gallery directors — three British and two foreign.
The judges were curators James Elaine of Los Angeles» Hammer Projects; Shamim Momin of the Whitney Museum at Altria; Valerie Cassell Oliver of Houston's Contemporary Arts Museum; Kathryn Kanjo of ArtPace, San Antonio; artist Vernon Fisher of Fort Worth; Dave Hickey, independent critic and curator; and Graze.

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This year's judging panel will be Dr Nicholas Cullinan (Chair and Director, National Portrait Gallery, London); David Campany (Writer, Curator and Artist); Tim Eyles, Managing Partner, Taylor Wessing LLP; Sabina Jaskot - Gill (Associate Curator, Photographs, National Portrait Gallery, London); Fiona Shields (Head of Photography, The Guardian) and Gillian Wearing (Artist).
She was selected by a panel of judges, which was chaired by Whitechapel Gallery director Iwona Blazwick and included gallerist Pilar Corrias, collector Candida Gertler, artist Runa Islam and curator and writer Lisa Le Feuvre.
The judges for the Griffin Art Prize 2016 are: Serpentine Galleries exhibitions curator Rebecca Lewin, Lindéngruppen owner and chairman, Jenny Lindén Urnes, Griffin Gallery chief curator Becca Pelly - Fry, artist Vicki Wright.
The collections of British furniture and other decorative arts have been assembled for well over a century according to the tastes of such New York collectors as Judge Irwin Untermyer (1886 — 1973) who, in the assessment of Luke Syson, curator in charge of European sculpture and decorative arts at the Met, «put together the greatest collection of British works of art formed in 20th - century America».
Please note, you do not have to be a professionally trained curator to submit a proposal as submissions will be judged on merit; however previous exhibition experience will be weighed as an important factor in the selection process.
The judges for the Griffin Art Prize 2016 are: Serpentine Galleries exhibitions curator Rebecca Lewin, Lindéngruppen owner and chairman, Jenny Lindén Urnes, Griffin Gallery head curator Becca Pelly - Fry, artist Vicky Wright.
Lida Abdul (b. 1973, Kabul), Glenn Ligon (b. 1960, New York), Naeem Mohaiemen (b. 1969, London), Anri Sala (b. 1974, Tirana) and Wael Shawky (b. 1971, Alexandria) were shortlisted by members of the pre-selection judging panel, Marisa Merz, Beatrix Ruf (director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam) and Claudia Gioia (independent curator).
This year, WAP will be judged by Annette Cone - Skelton, President / CEO / Co-Founder of MOCA GA and Allison Uhrun, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
He will have had good advice, too: at Monday night's ceremony he was hand - in - hand with a Tate curator who has overseen previous Turner prize exhibitions; one of this year's judges, Daniel Birnbaum, is a colleague at the Frankfurt art school where he teaches.
This year's Awards Judge is Ruba Katrib, curator at SculptureCenter in Long Island City in Queens.
«Art Critic Estelle Lovatt FRSA has the experience of being on both sides of the canvas; having trained as a painter, read art history and as a gallery exhibition curator, Estelle is able to teach, judge and talk about works of art, from Cave Art to Banksy, with expert opinion.»
• Awarded to a gallery in the Focus section for galleries aged 12 years or under, the Focus Stand Prize will be judged by Gary Carrion - Murayari, (Kraus Family Curator, New Museum), Martin Clark (Director, Bergen Kunsthall) and Yung Ma (Curator, Service Création Contemporaine et Prospective, Centre Pompidou) and Judith Welter (Director, Kunsthaus Glarus).
Every single work submitted is reviewed by Whitechapel Gallery curators and those shortlisted are judged by an expert panel of artists, critics and collectors including Angela de la Cruz, Nicoletta Fiorucci, Ben Luke and Jake Miller.
• Awarded to a gallery in the main or Nineties section, the Frieze Art Fair Stand Prize will be judged by Martin Clark (Director, Bergen Kunsthall), Dr Omar Khalif (Manilow Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago) and Helen Molesworth (Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles).
Judged by Liam Gillick (artist), Eungie Joo (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art), Pablo León de la Barra (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York) and curator Adrienne Edwards, the winning commission will be announced soon.
The judging panel for the 2016 NEON Curatorial Award are: Mathieu Copeland, Independent Curator; Laura McLean - Ferris, Adjunct Curator at the Swiss Institute, NYC; Andrew Renton, Director at Marlborough Contemporary, London, chaired by Nayia Yiakoumaki Curator Archive Gallery & Project Manager of NEON Curatorial Exchange & Award.
The judges were Ann Gallagher from the British Council, the curator and critic Fumio Nanjo, Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant, the author Marina Warner, and Tate director Nicholas Serota.
Highlights of the evening included a welcome speech by Houston - based photographer and Gala Emcee Emily Peacock, the awards ceremony with introductions by Valerie Cassel Oliver, Curator of Modern and Contemporary art The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Andrea Grover, Executive Director of Guild Hall, NY and founder of Aurora Picture Show, a champagne toast by the Honorable Vanessa Gilmore, United States District Judge, and deeply moving and personal acceptance speeches by the night's honorees Trenton Doyle Hancock and Lynn Goode, as well as the Texas Artist and Patron of the Year awards, which were created by Patrick Turk, and Terrell James / John Caloway.
But one theme that cropped up repeatedly in the shortlisting discussion of the judging panel for the 2014 Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year was the very evident impact of particular individuals (be they curators or directors) on the quality and originality of what was being newly presented to the visiting public.
The prizes were judged by a committee including curators from the Ashmolean Museum, the Fitzwilliam Museum, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
The judging panel for the fifth Max Mara Art Prize for Women was chaired by Iwona Blazwick and included Pilar Corrias, Director of Pilar Corrias Gallery, London; Candida Gertler, Founder and Director, Outset Contemporary Art Fund; Runa Islam, artist and Lisa Le Feuvre, Writer, Curator and Head of Sculpture Studies, Henry Moore Institute.
In 2012 she was awarded the prestigious Walter's Prize by international judge Mami Kataoka, chief curator at the Mori Museum of Art in Tokyo, Japan.
Livestream Public will be turned into a scene from one of Rashaad Newsome's visually baroque videos, young performers battle it out for trophies and cash prizes before a judges panel of vogue scene legends and prominent entertainers, contemporary artists, curators, fashion designers, writers and activists.
The judges of the Griffin Art Prize 2017 are: artist Ansel Krut, Lindéngruppen owner and chairman, Jenny Lindén Urnes, Griffin Gallery head curator Becca Pelly - Fry, Elephant magazine editor Robert Shore.
Submissions are judged for their artistic merit by art, museum and cinematic curators from across the world.
She has been a guest judge, curator and educator with Curate NYC, the Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series, Art Slant NYC, Brooklyn Art incubator, and is the volunteer Director for the Love Yourself Project.
The judges for our Spring 2016 Open Call are Museum Director and Chief Curator Christina Mossaides Strassfield of Guild Hall Museum in East Hampton, NY; Gallerist Kathryn Markel of Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in New York City and Bridgehampton, NY; and Gallerist and fine art photographer Robin Rice of Robin Rice Gallery in New York City.
Also, at the time when Mr. Wride judged the Art of Photography Show 2007, he was the Curator and Head of the Department of Photographs at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Judging by his past efforts, guest curator Francesco Bonami's show might be your last chance before the fresher hell of the next millennium.
Stepping in to judge our «Art Inspired by Water» competition was Museum Director and Chief Curator Christina Mossaides Strassfield of Guild Hall Museum in East Hampton, NY; Gallerist Kathryn Markel of Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in New York City and Bridgehampton, NY; and Gallerist and fine art photographer Robin Rice of Robin Rice Gallery in New York City.
Image (L - R): 2013 judges Elizabeth Neilson (Director, Zabludowicz Collection), Kirsty Ogg (Curator, Whitechapel Gallery) and Charlotte Higgins (Chief Arts Writer, The Guardian) discuss applications at the Contemporary Art Society, July 2013.
Artworks will be judged by Susan Taylor, The Montine McDaniel Freeman Director at NOMA, Russell Lord, the Freeman Family Curator of Photographs, Prints & Drawings at NOMA, and Mel Buchanan, the RosaMary Curator of Decorative Arts & Design at NOMA.
Every single work submitted is reviewed by Whitechapel Gallery curators and those shortlisted are judged by an expert panel of artists, critics and collectors
They begin with the individuals doing the judging and being judged, and expand through the institutional framework in which those individuals and the prize mechanism operates (the art world's large managerial class of curators, administrators, directors, fundraisers, advisors and assorted technocrats).
Her work, Polis, was judged by curators Jeremy Adams of CUE Art Foundation in New York, Janet Dees of SITE Santa Fe, and David S. Rubin of San Antonio Museum of Art.
The judging panel for the 2017 NEON Curatorial Award are: Ben Eastham, Editor of The White Review; Nadia Schneider Willen, Collections Curator at Migros, Zurich; Tina Sotiriadi, independent curator, H+S Projects; chaired by Dr. Nayia Yiakoumaki, Curator Archive Gallery, Head of Curatorial Studies and Project Manager of NEON Curatorial Exchange &Curator at Migros, Zurich; Tina Sotiriadi, independent curator, H+S Projects; chaired by Dr. Nayia Yiakoumaki, Curator Archive Gallery, Head of Curatorial Studies and Project Manager of NEON Curatorial Exchange &curator, H+S Projects; chaired by Dr. Nayia Yiakoumaki, Curator Archive Gallery, Head of Curatorial Studies and Project Manager of NEON Curatorial Exchange &Curator Archive Gallery, Head of Curatorial Studies and Project Manager of NEON Curatorial Exchange & Award.
This year's panel of judges was writer Michael Bracewell, gallery director Fiona Bradley, curator Thelma Golden and writer Miranda Sawyer.
This year, the IPA judging panel was composed of Fariba Farshad, Founding Director at Photo London; Simon Bainbridge, Editorial Director at BJP; Mark Sealy MBE, Director of Autograph; Alona Pardo, Curator at the Barbican; Fiona Rogers, Business Development Manager at Magnum Photos and Hannah Watson, Director at TJ Boulting.
This year's judges are chaired by Tanja Pirsig - Marshall, Leeds Art Gallery's curator of exhibitions.
Two of the five judges were Irish - Eindhoven - based curator Annie Fletcher...
The contest was judged by Dominic Molon, associate curator at the Museum of Contemporary Arts, Chicago.
A winner from each of the categories, as well as an overall winner were selected by a renowned panel of international judges including: Johnson Chang - Co-founder Asia Art Archive, curator and Guest Professor of China Academy of Art (Hangzhou, China) and founder of Hanart TZ Gallery (Hong Kong), Nigel Hurst - Saatchi Gallery CEO, Prof. Dr. Apinan Poshyananda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Thailand and Oleksandr Soloviov - Ukrainian author and curator.
The judges were James Knox (Director, Fleming - Wyfold Art Foundation), Vincent Honoré (Director, DRAF); Susanna Beaumont (independent curator), Kevin Harman (artist based in Edinburgh) and Bill Smith (former Director, the Fleming Collection).
The chosen artists were selected from more than 4300 entrants, come from over 37 countries and the entries were judged by an international panel of prominent painters and curators including Cecily Brown, curators Tony Godfrey, Yuko Hasegawa and Gregor Muir, and writer - critics Suzanne Hudson, Barry Schwabsky and Philip Tinari.The book will be launched at Christies in London on October 30.
The Panel Forming part of the judging panel will be: Varda Caivano, artist and painter, (represented by the Victoria Miro Gallery) Maitreyi Maheshwari, Senior Curator at the Zabludowicz Collection Sarah Elson, independent curator (Contemporary Art Society & Bow Arts Trustee) Matt Price, editor and Curator at the Zabludowicz Collection Sarah Elson, independent curator (Contemporary Art Society & Bow Arts Trustee) Matt Price, editor and curator (Contemporary Art Society & Bow Arts Trustee) Matt Price, editor and curatorcurator
Artworks will be judged by Marla Prather, curator in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
According to curator Andrea Schlieker, one of the judges: «I think this is work that the public will be able to relate to very easily — this is strongly material, seductive art.»
The other judges are Grazia Quaroni, Curator, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, Catalina Lozano, Residencies Co-ordinator, Gasworks and the artist Roger Hiorns.
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