Four shortlisted artists and four shortlisted student artists (one from each category) will receive a group show in spring 2013 and the final winner will be selected from
this shortlist by our panel of judges.
Not exact matches
Hundreds
of products have been
shortlisted in over 85 categories, which have been
judged by an expert
panel against a wide range
of criteria; from taste and texture, to packaging and price point.
This will lead to a
shortlist of entries
by category to be
judged by the
panel and then announced at the Paris award ceremony on October 24th.
More also, entries received for the competition will be reviewed
by a distinguished
panel of judges made up
of professors from reputable Nigerian Universities, who will then
shortlist 12 best essays for further assessment.
After being whittled down to the best
of the best, the Pocca Awards are delighted to announce the 11 schools and nurseries that were
shortlisted by an independent
judging panel.
Six schools were
shortlisted to join the finalist's event where there films were shown on the big screen and
judged by a
panel of experts from the BBFC, BFI, Trend Micro and the BBC.
The
shortlist — composed
of novels deemed
by a
panel of judges to be among the best written in English this year — is filled with novels that touch on some pretty grim topics.
Readers will play a significant role in the competition with the award
shortlist compiled based on a number
of factors that measure customer interest in the titles, followed
by an esteemed
panel of judges — made up
of both Amazon experts and literary authorities — selecting the Kindle Storyteller 2017 winner.
Readers will play a significant role in the competition with the award
shortlist compiled based on a number
of factors that measure customer interest in the titles, followed
by an esteemed
panel of judges — made up
of both Amazon experts and literary authorities — selecting the Kindle Storyteller 2017 winner, says an official statement on Amazon.co.uk.
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).
It was selected, from a
shortlist of six,
by a
judging panel chaired
by Sir David Chipperfield.
The
shortlist, featuring installation artists, sculptors and a painter were selected
by a
judging panel chaired
by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director
of the Whitechapel Gallery, joined
by Fiona Bradley, Director
of the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and Founder
of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Critic and Senior Editor / Web Editor at ArtReview; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
London based artist Emma Hart (b. 1974) was chosen
by a
panel of expert
judges from a five - strong
shortlist including Ruth Ewan, Ana Genovés, Tania Kovats and Phoebe Unwin, all
of whom presented proposals for an artist residency in Italy.
The
shortlist was selected
by a
panel of judges including: Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director, Whitechapel Gallery (Chair) Vanessa Carlos, Owner, Carlos / Ishikawa, London Laure Prouvost, Artist and previous recipient
of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women (2011 — 2013) Marcelle Joseph, Collector Rachel Spence, Art Critic
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.
London based artist Helen Cammock (b. 1970) was chosen
by a
panel of expert
judges from a
shortlist including Céline Condorelli, Eloise Hawser, Athena Papadopoulos and Mandy El - Sayegh, all
of whom presented proposals for an artist residency in Italy.
Every single work submitted is reviewed
by Whitechapel Gallery curators and those
shortlisted are
judged by an expert
panel of artists, critics and collectors
By far the most shocking - that the judges can not possibly see all the shows nominated, never mind shortlisted - has been confirmed by one of this year's panel, Lynn Barber, in a splendidly frank article for last Sunday's Observ
By far the most shocking - that the
judges can not possibly see all the shows nominated, never mind
shortlisted - has been confirmed
by one of this year's panel, Lynn Barber, in a splendidly frank article for last Sunday's Observ
by one
of this year's
panel, Lynn Barber, in a splendidly frank article for last Sunday's Observer
In contrast to virtually all
of the other awards at tonight's event, the
shortlist was put together
by Legal Week «s editorial team, with the selected firms invited to make submissions which were then reviewed
by our independent
judging panel.
The finalists were
shortlisted by Legal Week's editorial team, with the winner selected
by an independent
judging panel of heavyweight names, including GCs from companies such as BAE Systems, Aviva, HSBC, Barclays, Virgin Media, ASOS, Telefonica and EE, as well as a host
of senior non-execs and former law firm partners.
Charles McAuley from HBJ Gateley Wareing has been
shortlisted by the
judging panel for the Paralegal
of the Year Award at this year's Law Awards
of Scotland.