•Exhibition announced at Venice Biennale
The closing date for entries
for the fourth edition of the Future Generation Art Prize with a value of US$100,000
is extended until midnight on Sunday
2 October 2016, to give all young artists the chance to participate.
Entries can be submitted
online at www.futuregenerationartprize.org
An exhibition of the work of the shortlisted artists
will go on show in Kiev from February to April 2017and will be presented
internationally as an official collateral event at the Venice Biennale, opening
on Wednesday 10 May 2017.
All artists up to the age of 35 of all backgrounds, working in any
medium, anywhere in the world are encouraged to apply. Supporting the
application process, more than 600 correspondents all over the world will be
nominating artists for the prize and over 50 Partner Platforms worldwide will be
ambassadors for the Future Generation Art Prize to encourage artists within
their regions to apply.
The main prize will be awarded by an international jury in the amount
of US$ 100,000, split between $60,000 in cash and $40,000 investment in the
production of a new work. In addition US$ 20,000 will be awarded to up to five
Special Prize winners, nominated by the Jury. A Public Choice winner will be
selected through online voting and announced at the Award Ceremony.
The pioneering Future Generation Art Prize established by the Victor
Pinchuk Foundation in 2009 is a worldwide contemporary art prize created to
discover, recognise and give long-term support to a future generation of
artists. Judged by a distinguished jury, The Prize aims to make a major contribution
to the careers of younger artists involved in the dynamic cultural development
of societies in transition, many of whom have found it difficult to get their
voices heard. The competition is open to
all artists up to the age of 35 of all backgrounds, working in any medium,
anywhere in the world.
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