About Intervals Fast - paced and modest in scale, Intervals is an experimental series launched in spring 2009 that allows the museum to respond quickly to innovations and
new developments in contemporary art as they arise.
Named for English Romantic painter J.M.W. Turner, the prize was established in 1984 by the Patrons of New Art, a group of donors associated with the Tate Gallery who sought to
promote new developments in contemporary art.
The London - based artist, who is from Macclesfield, faced competition from Anthea Hamilton, Michael Dean and Josephine Pryde for the prize, the aim of which is to «promote public debate
around new developments in contemporary art».
In an extensive program of over 100 exhibitions, performances, screenings and debates, more than 50 of Amsterdam's cutting edge contemporary art venues showcase
the newest developments in contemporary art, giving visitors the opportunity to be the first to see tomorrow's artistic talent unfold.
It was established in 1984 to celebrate
new developments in contemporary art and is given to a British artist under 50 who judges believe has put on the best exhibition of the last 12 months.
About Intervals Fast - paced and modest in scale, Intervals is an experimental series launched in spring 2009 that allows the museum to respond quickly to innovations and
new developments in contemporary art and architecture as they arise.
The fair is a vital source for art lovers, allowing them to both discover
new developments in contemporary art and experience rare museum - calibre artworks.
New acquisitions will be added to the foundation's holdings, enabling the museum «to remain actively involved in
the newest developments in contemporary art».