Laure Prouvost wins Turner Prize
London-based French artist Laure Prouvost has been announced winner of this year’s Turner Prize.
London-based French artist Laure Prouvost has been announced winner of this year’s Turner Prize.
The £60,000 Contemporary Art Society Annual Award has been won by Elizabeth Price, in conjuction with an Oxford-based partnership led by the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology.
The winners of the 2013 Marsh Awards for Excellence in Gallery Education were announced at this year’s engage conference in Birmingham.
Exhibition dates and project details announced for second edition of major moving image awards, featuring new commissions by artists in the first five years of their practice.
Luke George and Elizabeth Rose have been named as the winners of the 2013 Griffin Art Prize, for emerging artists working in painting and drawing.
The artist John Smith has been announced as the winner of the sixth annual Film London Jarman Award for artists working with moving image.
Angus McEwan is the only British artist to feature amongst the 24 award-winners of the Shenzhen Watercolour Biennial in China.
The winner of the 17th National Open Art Prize, worth £10000, is the Glasgow-based painter Graeme Wilcox.
The 2013 Turner Prize exhibition has opened at a former army barracks in Derry-Londonderry.
The recipients of the British Ceramics Biennial £10,000 AWARD for ceramicists and FRESH bursary for new graduates have been announced, with installation-based work winning all round.
Ten artists and designers have been shortlisted for this year’s £25,000 Jameel Prize, an international award for contemporary works inspired by Islamic tradition.
Katerina Athanasopoulou has won the Lumen Prize 2013 for her digital fine art work that explores times of crisis through a return to Plato’s hypothesis of the human soul.
The annual open exhibition that’s known for touring to new exhibition venues announces winners from a shortlist of over 40 exhibitors.
The shortlist for the 2013 Griffin Art Prize, for emerging artists working in painting and drawing, has been announced.
Two artists take share of this year’s Threadneedle Prize for representational art.
Now entering its seventh year, the competition for artists born or based in the Liverpool City Region is once again seeking nominations – but this year with a slightly updated nomination process.
Rachel Busby has won the £1000 overall award at The Exeter Contemporary Open 2013.
Svetlana Fialova has been awarded the £8,000 First Prize at Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013.
Nine artists have been selected for the Devon-based open, which this year attracted submissions from across the UK and as far afield as Spain, USA and Japan.
A portrait of Glasgow gallerists Toby Webster and Andrew Hamilton, an ‘urban burka’ fashioned from a pair of training shoes, and a woodcut reflecting on the death of a grandparent are among works shortlisted for £30,000 prize.
A four-strong shortlist for this award that supports early career moving image artists has been chosen from a longlist of 150 submissions.
The five nominees for this year’s Max Mara prize for UK-based women artists have been announced by the Whitechapel Gallery.
Now in its sixth year, the ten shortlisted artists for the annual Film London Jarman Award reveal the broad range of experimental filmmakers working in the UK.
Three painters and an art historian named as the jury of the UK’s most coveted painting prize as its call for entries goes live.
Four UK artist-museum partnerships vie for the Contemporary Art Society’s £60,000 Annual Award with strong proposals that focus on artistic responses to collections and archives.