| The Turner Prize |
The Turner Prize is a contemporary art award that was
set up in 1984 to celebrate new developments in contemporary
art. The prize is awarded each year to a British artist
under fifty for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation
of their work in the twelve months preceding.
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The
Turner Prize |
| The Delfina Studio Trust |
The Delfina Studio Trust was established in 1988 with
the aim of providing high quality studio space and related
facilities for visual artists. Delfina provides 30 studios
in total with twelve places being awarded as a prize.
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The Delfina Studio
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| International Art Prize Arte Laguna |
The Italian Cultural Association MoCA Modern Contemporary
Art, in cooperation with Arte Laguna, organizes the Fourth
International Art Prize “Arte Laguna”, directed to the promotion
of the contemporary art. ►
International
Art Prize Arte Laguna |
| The Red Bull Art of Can |
The Red Bull Art of Can is a nationwide hunt for creativity
and is open to everyone, from fulltime artists to simply
those with a creative flare. ►
Red Bull
Art of Can |
| The Artes Mundi Prize |
The Artes Mundi Prize is open to artists living or working
in any country. Curators, directors of cultural institutions,
art galleries and museums, directors of commercial galleries
and significant artists are invited to nominate via a simple
nomination form. ►
The Artes Mundi Prize |
| The Archibald Prize |
Awarded annually to the best portrait - preferentially
of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science
or Politics, painted by any artist resident in Australasia
during the 12 months preceding the closing date.
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The Archibald Prize |
| Carnegie Art Award |
Carnegie Art Award has been established by Carnegie
Investment Bank to promote Nordic contemporary painting
and to recognise and support distinguished artists born
or living in the Nordic countries.
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Carnegie Art Award |
| Online resources |
Axis is the best online resource for information about
contemporary art. The website features profiles of professional
artists and curators, interviews, discussions, art news
and debates. ►
Axis
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| BP Portrait Award |
The competition is open to all artists from around the
world. The competition is limited to one entry per artist
and no work previously submitted for the competition is
eligible ►
BP Portrait Award |
| The National Open Art Competition Chichester |
The Chichester Art Trust administrates the annual National
Open Art Competition and the subsequent annual National
Open Art Exhibition, Chichester.
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The
National Open Art Competition Chichester |
| John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize |
The John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize is the UK's
best-known painting competition. The competition culminates
in an exhibition held at the Walker Art Gallery every
two years. ►
John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize |
| NASA Art Contest |
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration invites
high school and college students from all areas of study
to enter, including the arts, industrial design, architecture,
computer design, and the fine arts. Students are asked to
submit their work on the theme: Life and Work on the Moon.
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NASA Art Contest |
| The Hunting Art Prize |
The Hunting Art Prize, which is sponsored by the international
oil services company Hunting PLC, is a prestigious annual
competition open to established artists, talented newcomers,
and promising amateurs. Its $50,000 award is the most generous
annual art prize in the U.S. and has helped to build the
reputations, raise the profiles, and support the careers
of distinguished artists. ►
The Hunting
Art Prize |
| Catlin Art Prize |
The fourth annual Catlin Art Prize will showcase eight
artists selected from THE CATLIN GUIDE at the Village Underground,
London in May 2010. The Prize is unique in providing the
artists with the time and opportunity to develop their practice.
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Catlin Art Prize |
| The Waterhouse, Natural History Art |
The Waterhouse is Australia’s richest prize for Natural
History Art, boasting a total prize pool of $114,500. Each
year entries are invited in three categories: Paintings,
Works on Paper and Sculpture & Objects.
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The Waterhouse,
Natural History Art |
| The Basil Sellers Art Prize |
Artists are invited to approach the theme of sport in
whatever way best suits both their practice and their attitude
to sport: positively or critically, directly or indirectly.
Submissions may refer to existing art works, proposed art
works or both. The aim of the prize is to encourage artists
to develop their practice. ►
The Basil
Sellers Art Prize |
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| The Future Generation Art Prize |
The Future Generation Art Prize established by the Victor
Pinchuk Foundation is a worldwide contemporary art prize
to discover, recognize and provide long term support to
a future generation of artists. Artists around the world,
without restriction of gender, nationality, race or artistic
medium may enter the competition through online application.
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The Future
Generation Art Prize |
| The Sovereign Art Prize |
The Sovereign Art Foundation is a charity registered
in Hong Kong and the UK that raises money to help disadvantaged
children using the arts as rehabilitation, education and
therapy. It was established in 2003 and runs the annual
Sovereign Art Prizes in Asia and Europe.
The Sovereign
Art Prizes are visual arts prizes established to give recognition
to some of the most important artists of our time.
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The Sovereign
Art Prizes |
| The Chinese Art Prize |
The Chinese Art Prize, CAP, is the most prestigious
and important Chinese contemporary art award to focus on
emerging Chinese painters. The aim of the Chinese Art Prize
is to encourage and promote young talented Chinese contemporary
artists and to give them the recognition and exposure that
the best young artists deserve.
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The Chinese Art
Prize |
| The Liverpool Art Prize |
The Liverpool Art Prize is a competition of contemporary
art open to professional artists based in the Liverpool
City Region of the United Kingdom.
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The Liverpool
Art Prize |
| The Northern Art Prize |
The Northern Art Prize is open to professional artists
of any age, working in any medium, living in the north of
England (North West, North East and Yorkshire regions as
defined by Arts Council England).
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The Northern
Art Prize |
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